The Fulton County news. (McConnellsburg, Pa.) 1899-current, March 02, 1911, Image 7

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    THAT
AWFUL
BACKACHE
i ,
Cured by Lydia 0. Pinknam's
Vegetable compound
If, Morton's flap. Kontup.ky. "I mif
fered two ypura with female disorders,
continual uncKacnu
which whs simply
awful. I could not
stand on my feet
long enough; to cook
i meal's victuals
without; mv hack
nearly killing nio,
:iik1 I would linvii
such dr.ifrcincr Bin.
nations 1 could
linn v hear it I
. .. .... in i.wli kirlo poitht rw.f.
iltiirM clothing, and was Irregular.
was completely rim down, (in ud-
Ice I took Lydia K. J'inkham'H Yep-.
fclile Coiiioiiinl and Liver rills uud
lei enjoyinfr pood health. It is now
Buro than two years and I havo not
had an acne or pain biiico i tin an my
0iHi work, washing- nnd everything
nil never have the haekaelio any niorfi.
Zr a:, i. ...mo. miiillid tin lu rrr'itiif an1 f
a Wlllllv i'.u in. o ."' f. ..uu
praise it' to all my neighbors. Jf you
Uiiitk my testimony will help others
wn may publish It." Mrs. Oi.lie
Woodaix, Morton s Gap, Kentucky
'Haekaelio Is ft symptom of organlo
WfaKIIf'SS or utiaunciiiniu ji yiju
backacho don't neglect It. To
jt pprmanent relielf you must reach
Lbe root of the trouble. Nothing we
tnowof will do this bo surely as Lydia
jj, rinkham's Compound.
JWrltfl to Mrs. Plnlcham, at
Lynn, Mass., for fipccinl advice
Sour letter will lo absolutely
confidential, uud the advice free.
r
i 1
vim n I
tall
ASTONISHED THE "OLD MAN"
l
Hli 'Rah-'Rah Son by No Meant the
"Dude" He Mad riif.nerto
Seemed to Be.
The new governor of a western
itte has two sons. One in big nnd
husky like Ids father, hut the other Is
more Flight; nnd nt times he rather
Tin his father hy hiH affectation of
'nil 'rah 'boy doilies nnd a general air
ol lassitude nnd dudlshness.
jTlie two sons and the father were
In the library one night and the nnuio
oC a prlclight referee came Into the
conversation The Ynh-'rnh hoy had
heen sluing hy, twiddling Ills thumbs,
hot his ears pricked up nt the mnn's
nirne inn! lie drawled: "I rather like
that chap lie's nil right."
"U'luit do von know nhotit him?"
th other brother asked, rather con
tefciptiinii'dy. j'tih. lie five inn a shade the best
ofi tr one night."
,''i;ave you the host of It?" both
father and brother shouted.
jVen; you pre I fight under the
rnui.c of Voung Ryan nnd he counted
pretty slow one time when I was
down."--Saturday Kvenlng Post.
I
f Successful Life Work.
,l!e has achieved success who h.il
lived well, laughed often, nnd loved
Butch; who has gained the respect ol
Intelligent men nnd the love of Hull
children; who has filled his niche
n accomplished his task; who left
th world better than ho found It,
wlle'licr by mi Improved poppy, a
Prf' ct poem, or n rescued soul; who
bl never lucked appreciation of
earth's beauty or failed to express It;
who hits always looked for the best
In others, nnd given the best he had;
'to'o life was nn Inspiration ; whose
m!,ry a benediction." President
ocjiirmnn
I That Awful Mrs. Jones.
is. Smith-She Is ho unobservlnR!
JJrs. I'ruun-.nd always complain
The other day, while bulloonlna
a 8ion center, sho collided with
'm cloud and reported to t ho au
"''1,8 that the driver of an aero
S-tte sprinkler had splashed water all
wf her best Rownl-Wldow.
NEW INVENTION OF CUFITISS, THE AVIATOR
;'--j --:f. -f',vi ''i !..,. i a.v:'. '--' a -
1
WANTED TO BE AGREEABLE
IJ 9::n , , hydro-aeroplane at Han iego Hay, Ca... have caused a marked sen-
t.om tho sun'aco u f. t '"i", '" ",0 '" of ,"0"'r'1 '".'" viator ro.,e
hay wllh the g.aeo a d e, so , a T o h , ""! r"Hlt' ';i-'1" Hrcll.. sweeps, and then alighted on tho
of a steel. n,rKht. sh 1 w , , ien ' KS . ' f;,H,0,!ed tH ,,,,,,,m' of U'B ttl"'l"":"'''
Placed under the front control o t Z 1 , . ' , UV" A H""llar b,,t Ilm,lt'r 'Uroplane Is
prevent the whole arrang n o t ' n "" " " "l T " " !"..,h ,e latter to
had reoresentntlvn n,i . " " .,,,m"" w'")ugn tne water. Tho army and the navv
H.H'i.iiinno in I'm in n t T.T i'iik on' n ... ii. n
"Vlore Care Taken in Stock
Raising Than in Infants.
Phyelclan In Addreii Before Medical
society Aitertt That Bablee Are
Being Neglected Birth Rate
Decreasing.
CHILDREN AFFECTED
By Mother's Food and Drink.
Munr linM i . . . .
fc - n "o oeen launeiieu
mo win, constitutions woukened
. V Tn ' with Ih.dr moth-
f m Ik Mothcr8 ennnot be t0Q car.
y ' ' 19 f'"l they use while nurs
"if their Imbes.
Tla- experience of ft KanBa City
no" r U a case in point:
ttVfroia drinker from a
outi't n ''""Kht I could not do with
lit L I 1 f"""d ttt l!lRt It u do
-IS ypars 1 h,wl bpen
to?'(ll!"lr''sa 1 oonsulted a friend
'o Suit' IS "' ft,ld ,nl11 nie
'liifd ti.-.i 1 1 havo Klnro fti"-er.
i ' 1, r"fy Mn P 1116 'llk
itlti lno 1Ult hey did not ngree
th 1, ," 1 ,,lnird t0 I'ostum
4.!:;:;::':;;f rrUs- It,)rovcd
iirr, ' 1 ""eded. It not
4:i '" '"''"y IHi baby and
" J It ilk. "K'renscd the flow of
H I'.!''.?'' 'hPn "H roffee nnd
"sVs,;;,,' " !,ml 1l''kly got well of
iv,, , Wlth wl,ll'h ho had been
A-...s '"user suffer rrnni the
nr r" K'0"H Pilin ln
1,7 ""drink return from my
t h h f:,'V('n "'nnths' old
: Prink I,,,1V",, ,0 1)0 tno '"t
W not h, vo (,VPr ,,SG(!- Wo
b ,. . "'"""I 'or ine nest
ii,, r ! rnk. Name given
Chicago. Spenklne before the Chi
cago .Medical society In tho nuhtlo II-
brary the other night. Dr. Isaac A.
Abt made a plea for more scientific
caro of infants, gavlnir th.it "Hib hu.
man baby Is better than a calf, but
more scienco Is applied to stock
raising than to the care of Infants."
Uoctor Abt'8 Stllller! u-na "tt..e..n
Advances in Prevention nf Inrnxiltn
Diseases nnd Death Italo." He ni.i.Un
principally of the work of tho Chicago
miiK commission, which recently was
reorganized under (lie name of the In
fant Welfare society.
Wllh the birth rate constnntlv de
creasing we must cope with this great
est of nil problems, the conservation
or our babies. The country is facing
a crisis as never before in tho matter
of child raining," said the doctor. "He
cent advances in selentille cnttlo and
hog raising have been much moro
rapid than in selentille child raising.
Tho situation should he reversed to
give the child a sipinre denl. There Is
a crying need for educntlon In Amer
ica along these lines nnd especially
urgent is the need for su h a reform
in the great cities. To do this a sys
tematic educational campaign must bo
started under the leadership of the
medical men of the great cities."
Unit the general health of the city
of Chicago had improved materially
during the past week and that 40
fewer rases of pneumonia wero re
ported than during the previous week
was the Information contained In the
bulletin sent out by the city health de
partment Hut the bulletjns stated
that the pneumonia death rate had
been high since November and would
probably continue so until warm
wentl.er enme ngaln.
"It Is hoped that the repeated nnd
persistent warnings nnd advice of the
department on the dirty air diseases,
due always to bad Indoor air, nre be
ginning to bear fruit," reads the bulle
tin. "So long rs people will continue
to poison themselves with bad nlr, Just
so long will pneumonia prevail and
the pneumanla death rale be high.
"Sleep with the windows open 12 to
IS Inches and hall door or transom
open. An abundance of tho lightest
nnd finest bedding Is cheaper than
doctor and hospital bills. Don't shut
your carriage or limousine up so tight.
Demand better air In street, elevated
nnd steam cars. Itlow out house, of
fice, factory or store several times a
day. Plow yourselves out occasional
ly by deep breathing three to live min
utes beforo 11 n open window or on a
rear porch. When all are nway from
the home, return to an aired, cold
house, rather than n hot, stuffy one.
Hurglar window stops nnd a little ex
tra coal will reward you with better
health."
EARTH AND MARS ARE ALIVE
AH Other Worldt Dead and Dried Up,
6y Prof. Lowell In Lecture to
New Yorker.
v"" "Merr-nry and Venus
nre already dead nnu ,., ,jp wor,ds
r. A Sn,l'lly "broaching a state of
, nklod old age, nnd the earth Is next
p !nc,in of all life," according to Dr.
Pereiva, LoWe hpn(, of J
e h NPW Y,,rk fr
' of lectures before selentille
"Man Is certnlnl InKf.l. ....
some character of organized life " Doc-
""'I the Martians have far greater
reason to deny that there a
"' earth than we have that they do
""i exist.
""'it there Is no life on any other
P anels besides tho earth nnd Mars
'"I other members of tho sar system
being either already dried up. . Umt
"fo. animal or vegetable, cannot exist
or else, like Jupiter. Saturn. I'ranus
and Neptune, nre much too young In
world evolution, and therefore Im,eh
'00 hot from Interior sources to ad
mit of life of any kind.
"On Mars, tho clearing of the nt
mospbere. which has been going on
slnco the paleozoic era, has reached
perfection. Man Indeed must bo tho
sources of conslnnt nnnomnrn in nn
orderly Creator, for he Is constantly
Interfering with the natural course of
events.
"With city chimneys always belch
ing forth smoke and making It rain,
man Is responsible for more than half
the bad weather of which be com
plains. On Mars the sky is perpetual
ly clear from morning till night nnd
from spring to fall.
"While the water on the earth Is
slowly, but surely, disappearing
through sublimation Into tho heavens,
nnd sinking Into the earth, on Mars
the seas have already disappeared,
though there appear to have been seas
(hero ages ago."
MINER WEARS $150,000 LEG
Returned Klondiker Thinka Cork
Limb Best Depository for
Wealth Accumulated.
New York. Lured by stories of the
discovery uf gold In the Klondike,
Herbert (). Manloy of Washington,
who was a street car conductor, drew
from a savings bank $200. After ten
years In the wilds of Alaska he has
returned, nnd. according to' his lnt.
mate friends, should anyone succeed
In "pulling his leg" they would find
a roll of $lfj(),iii)u fresh from the
I'nlted States treasury.
It would all depend, however, upon
which leg Is pulled. The man's left
leg is of cork and the hollow portion
of the calf of the artificial limb Is
used by Mr. Mauley as a sale deposit
vault.
Farmer's Rather Humorous Explana
tion for Telling Exceedingly
"Tall" Story.
Irving riatcheller once told a story
of h farmer on the Connecticut hills.
"Pretty steep land for planting, isn't
it?" a visitor asked the tiller of the
soli.
"Pretty steep," the farmer nssented.
"I suppose It's (julle dillieuk to
plant your corn?"
"Quito dlinoult," came the echo.
The visitor was Interested, and
would not be put off with short re
plies. "Kh how do you manage to plant
on this hill?" he persisted.
The farmer gazed at him pityingly.
"We have to shoot it all Into the
earth with shotguns, stranger," he as
sured lils guest. I
Tho visitor gasped. "Iteallv?" he !
ejaculated. "lieally now? Is that ac ,
tually true?" !
The farmer sighed nnd turned upon
his guest, a look of withering scorn.
"No, thnt Isn't true," he answered.
"I'm trying to make conversation."
COULD NOT STAND SUFFERING
FROM SKIN ERUPTION
"I hnve been using Cutleura Soap :
and Cutleura Ointment for tho past i
threo months nnd I am glad to say
that they cured 1110 of a most annoy
ing skin eruption. It began by my no
ticing red blotches appearing on my
face and scalp. Although they were ;
rather disfiguring, I did not. think any- 1
thing of them until they began to get '
scaly and dry and to itch and burn j
until I could not stand tho Buffering. '
Then I began to use a different soap, ,
thinking that, my old kind might be 1
hurting 1110, but that didn't seem to do j
any good. I went to two different rlne- I
tors but neither seemed to relieve me
any. I lost many nights' sleep In con
tinual scratching, sometimes scratch
ing till I drew the blood on my face
and head. Then I started In to use
the Cutleura Hemedles nnd In two
months I was entirely relieved of that
awful pest. I am so delighted over
my cure by Cutleura Remedies that I
shall be glad to tell anybody about
it." (Signed) O. M. Macfarland, 221
West 115th St.. New York City, Oct 6,
1910.
Cutleura Soap (25c) and Cutleura
Ointment (50c) are sold throughout
tho world. Send to Potter Drug &
Chom. Corp.. sole props., 135 Colum-
uiis Ave., noston, ror rreo hook on i
skin and scalp diseases and their
treatment. !
pirn rag
FicigcBi
Is
Heeded Now. and tho Best 19
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which purifies, enriches and revitalizes the blood as no
other does. 40,366 testimonials of cures, in two years,
(let it in usual liquid form or tablets called Sarsatabs.
Impure Blood Is common In tho
spring, because of the unhealthful
modes of living during the winter,
and it is tho cause of the loss of
appetite and that tired feeling 83
well as the sores nnd eruptions that
occur ut ibis time.
He sure to take Hood's this spring
I Roots, Barks and Herbs Hood's
j Sarsaparilla so combines the great
curative principles of roots, barks and
herbs as to raise them to their high
est efficiency for the cure of all sprluf
humors, all blood diseases, and run
down conditions.
There is no substitute for Hood's.
II AM) I'tiNSKIlVATIVK THAI XI Nit. ninral lnl.-II..Mu1 uA
Willi exp.-n sup. TV Inloli III every il DJI tllirnl. tliim liiHiirlnu il, (l:ni
P1iss Bangs and Miss Whifon's
School lor Girls
WITHIN KASV ACCKKrt nt nil pnrtn of th nlly, mid of the groat llhrurM
arid iiiwHi-iiiiin. (ipixirtiiiillv nlven for lUifiidiince kt puldli: uiiUTtiiiiiiiiriiu nf
l Mini UI1I'IC Ulllf
I'll. m:. ii
pbvsieiil. w
nii'l ceiintn r.'H'iliv
K.U TI.TY I.Ai'.ili;. each toucher n rpvuliillat ; nnd pupils assured tli tiolt-
Vliln.'il ulleiill,,,, ii . I ! I . .-. i In tlu-ir lenped!",. M-r.lB
I Itl.M VKV. PIM-a-AU.vroitY AND AAlKMlO DKt'AHT.M KNTfl: l-m
unique ilepar in knoun i.a ilm l'1'H-at Hol.'ril-:, fur jim.iuiuu it ml ..ei.M
Mii.l.-iitH desiring 1,1 ., the winter In New York In a cook.-iiI.iI ..,-lul mm,.s.
plicre. under the u mil fuvmiiltli. ciukIIiIoiik for culture of soetul ura.-e Kiel f.r
it.i.-ll . nt iidviin. . in, in. Tl,,. ri'j'LK llufSE Is 111 a largo dgr free from
till! Illillllliry reHltlrtlniis ,,f u.-hool.
HhST AKVANTA.iKS nf N.-w York avallabl for the study t.f Music, Art,
1.1". imIiiii. I.iini:.!iii:..s mid I i.inrl ni.
I IIYHM'Al, i: KKrlSKK. M nitoniton given with the object of pnnuot-
Ini! In alili, Kne e mill ,.isi nf in, m mid roponn of manlier. Tim gymnitstle i -"'
are I e, m x,. f urmiuitin ,,f ,r. Sargent, of CuinhrldK". Mum. BL'M
Ml'lt CA.Ml' Iti N..iv I lMiii,Kldr.
TIIK M Vi:sH ol Tin; Kianxil. has hi-.n so pronoimciMl that It has r--rHveil
the lil),,-:,! i-c hi i n , .-mln 1 1 ,11 ,.f the leading cilu.-utor nf lh countiy n
w-HI hs of Itin lilKliet ofil. laU nf tb I' H. iJoveruriirm : Mlas Hng mul Mini
vMiltnn refer liv perinlMliui to Km pniliU-nt of ttm rollrgoa and iinlvrIMi-s
and to I'li-nldenf mid Mm Tuft. l-Jx-VI.e frBldont and Mrs. Fairbanks tx
Presldent nnd Mrs. HoiUMVelt, mid the Clilff Justlca.
Intervention in love Is equivalent to
a declaration of war.
It". Wlnlow" Unothlng Hrnip for rhlMrun
lr thing, oftpim th (jums. rrilucra InrUmma
tlon, aUuya pain, ouriu wlnit collu, Vc a botlla.
The measure of what we love and
admire Is the measure of our own
worth. Dobson.
Hotter health Is sure to follow ti um of
the nntutnl Jlerb laxative, (tartirhl Toa.
All dmgeista.
Inconsistency often means those
deeds In another which I only half
understand.
electIricityan
Marvelous Device Furnishes
Plants Stimulants by Wire.
jt I!;,,l,e froek, Mich.
Wile" , lmok' "Tho Road to
i"'1'rj n,:?v l'ii'Tt A new
f: WVwSZ
I
Rainbow Sheeo or Goat?
New York. I'no Topperweln of San
Antonio, Tex., lias a seven-colored
sheep ho wants to sell to tho city. He
has written to Mayor Oaynor saying
that ho got. the sheep In Mexico and
Its fleece is actually of seven distinct
hues.
Ho has sheared tho sheep twleo and
has tho colored wool to provo his
story Is true.
Increase of 30 Per Cent, in Electrical
ly Shocked Field Is Not Consid
ered High Wires Stretch
Across Fields.
Pirmlngham, Kng. Kleetrlc shocks
for crops. Sunshine turned on by a
switch. Stimulus by wire for plants.
in the race for ifliciency between
sell nee and nature, science has taken
another step forward, and the above
mantis are already accomplished.
You mn now buy an electric appa
ratus for shocking your crops into
growth f icitii a company of which
Lionel Lodge is onu of the directors,
it has come Into being as the result of
expel Inieiila conducted hy Sir Oliver
Lodge, the famous scientist, who la
principal of Itirminghnni university.
Seven Installations have recently
been erected In tlermany.and there
are two in Scotland, and two in lOng
land and another now on the high seas
on tho way to Java, where it will be
used to stimulate the growth of sugar
cane.
An association of the sugnr growers
there has bought it, and they are go
ing to give It. exhaustive trials, though
It Is realized that tho conditions of
tho climate thern are adverse.
Tho stations In Great llritaln, Mr.
Lodge said, are moro or less experi
mental, but. tho German insinuations
have been put up as commercial un
dertakings. The principal Scottish station Is on
a farm nt Hnlmnkewan, Kincardine
shire, nnd in lOngland there is one on
a farm at Salford Priors, nnd the other
is at O. U. Newman's nursery, nt Itrlt
ton, near Ilrlstol.
The apparatus Consists of an engine
running a special machine, which
sends only positive electricity along
the wires.
These wires are very thin, and there
fore they discharge a lot of electricity
Into the air. The current Is Bent along
them at very high pressure.
The wires stretch across the field or
garden at a height of 20 feet. The
escaping current reaches the plants
ami stimulates their growth.
An Increase of 3d per cent. In the
elect lically-shockcd crop as compared
wllh one grown under ordinary condi
tions. Is not considered high.
In the case of wheat, It has uot yet
been possible, to get out tlgures show
ing the prolit resulting to the fanner,
because In some cases tho wheat is
not yet threshed.
An installation to electrify the c rops
on olio acres could bo lilted up for
$7.r.nn.
The treatment Is not good for pens
or beans. It nets as a stimulant and
not ns a food, having the same effect
on the plants as sunshine.
Plants are always taking electricity
from the air, and the apparatus only
supplies them with more. It Is
worked from spring until the end of
summer.
Uncle Joe's Check.
Col. Henry Carson, sergeant -at arms
of the house of representatives, lias
tho original check given by Siwaker
Joseph (J. Cannon a few years ago to
a book agent, nnd about which an In
teresting story has been told.
An agent visited the speaker nnd In
terested him In au elaborate edition of
something which t'ncle Joe didn't
want, but bought. When the books
arrived liicle Joe examined them and
decided at once that something had
been put over on him. When the agent
came for lis money the speaker de
termined to make him Indorse a terse
sentiment on books, so he wrote out a
check for $73, the amount due, and on
the back of It he Inscribed:
"Pay to tho order of Mr. niank. In
full payment for nn edition which was
not worth a d , and dear nt that
price, but for the ease and grace with
which ho put it over your I'mio Joe
It was well worth the money." Hu
man Life.
m pii.ps Titn iy a to i nAvs
r.ii'r.!ninj,M mil rnnn.l iii.hu.. If I'AO ulNT
VI". !l I' fit, . Ni i-iiro nn. ni.M .if If,..,,... u,,4
Hluviliiig ur rnjlru.Jii filer, lu 6 lo U tiny. ' uua
It Is sweet to feel tiy what fine spun
thrends our affections are drawn togetherSterne
l'or roi.lix anil .IIII
Hleks' t'li-i iiink is tho r-i reino.ly ri
llo,. iho aclilliv in,, frvorlnliuosa -. i-iii-r tho
t old mul rr-.ti.re unriiml eiui.litlnns. It's
It. I ul, I eiroet i iinnio.liat.ly lis-., k'., ami h-.
At limy Htnros.
Between Octoaenarlans.
"I understand they sentenced hi in
to life imprisonment ?"
"Well, no; H wasn't as bad as that.
He got only !!) years!"- Puck.
Taylor's Chrrokee Iteniedy of Pwoot Gum
and Mullen is Nature's grrat remodv
Cures Cousin. Colds, ( roup Hll,j Whooping
Cougli nnd nil throat and Inn,; tr,nil,"s. At
druggiMs, 2m. 5t)c and $1.00 p,.r bottle.
W3t4
Vw.t
CHEAPER THAN INSURANCE.
Mexican Mtistnnu I.inimrnt in,n,l.
of the lx-st oilsnnil iKqirtrntemiuii-klv.
Siiotlliilirniiil hoalillo t lienllis-ted
IT makes L'otxl nil 1 . 1SKCS IW-Ciisn oiri I
by accident nnd is ehoiim-r li.m ,,
insurance pi licv.
IT will take a cttrbolTyour horse or
cure him of the heaves.
1 I' will cure him of crru lini ln-rls ,,r
grease heels.
No lti.ittrr how loiig-stniiilitij; or
lecit sculrd the tiiiiti. thiy old reli.-il.U
remedy will kill it.
25c. COc. $1 a bolt I. . Dnif A Co l Starrs
A Religious Innovation.
A certain well brought -up little girl
yawned at the breakfast table last
Sunday morning ami ventured a polite
proposition to her mother.
"I really don't feel at all like going
to church this morning," she remark
ed. "Can't wo just send cards?"
George's Head on Coins.
London King George's head on the
new coinage much more closely re
sembles Prince Henry of Prussia than
Kiigl.ind's king.
King I'M ward's coins wero consid
ered too French, but to bo distinctly
Geimnn King Georgo regards as a
calamity. Amazement Is expressed
that neither the king nor nny of his
advisors noticed the striking resem
blance to Kmperor William's brother.
Then tho dies might hnve been de
stroyed, but the coins hnve now boon
I Issued and It Is too bite to recall them.
Denominational Puzzle.
The wife of a prominent Unitarian
clergyman is still wondering what her
cook meant She wns a new cook, and
there wns every reason to believe she
wns a good cook. At any rate, bIih
had unquestionably served in good
families, nnd she brought tho best of
references. Nevertheless, her new
mistress did not hesitate to give her
a few Instructions.
"Ono thing 1 want you to remeni I
Dor, Nellie,' said she, "Is the way we ! .. ., "
like our oatmeal. Don't leave it wa- , F YOU HAVE A SICKLY
rorv I 111 n.a ..n'l 111... ,, I I . t ' w " w "
.,,. ..,.v uun i, iuti ii naui nun i
ary, either."
"Trust me, mum," renponded the
cook, confidently. "I'll get it right,
never fear. I'vo worked ln I'nitarlan
families before."
One Happy Condition.
"Wireless is a wonderful thing, Isn't
It? It's going to take tho place
of everything - telegraph, telephone-,
thought transference why, they even
transmit newspaper photographs that
way."
"Yes, but there's one thing they'll
never do with wireless."
"What's Hint?"
"Wire-pulling."
DE YOUR OWN BOSS
,ai i an e.ini $2300 every week of your
life We Hill M.ut you in a splendid
r.e.v IniMiii". . no toiiipi'itioii. i'ombil
ities undiluted. Vety mii.iI 1 capital re
ojiiitrd. This advertisement will not uppcaf
ag.un, so lin sure uud wntr today.
D. F. Clark, 1 49 Broadway, New York City
MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET
POWDERS F0.1 CHILDREN
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tinn. Cold..,, nil i-orrri t illsotdrrsnf
tlir stomal h Slid howrla. fsnl ir
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DEFIANCE STaRCB-X.
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"DkKIANCl IS 6UPERIOH QUALITY
BUY FLAXSEED IN ARGENTINA
Minneapolis Mills In Unprecedented
Deal for $1,100,000 Worth Oil
Industry Grows.
Minneapolis, Minn. The linseed oil
mills of Minneapolis hnve bought In
the Buenos Ayros market for ship
ment to Minneapolis 400.000 bushels
of flaxseed, of an approximate value
of $1,100,000, making n liansactlon
without precedent or paial.el In the
commercial history of the United
States.
Located ln tho center or tho great
est flax-producing portion of this
country, with the greatest Ilax-ralsliig
state nt Its doors, the Minneapolis
oil Industry will bring raw material
13.500 miles to Its mills. Tho seed
was bought on future contracts that
mature In January nnd February. In
so far as the mills nre nblo to get
seed In the United States, they will
not Import the Argentine purchases,
lint n-1tl uoll nplii In T.ntwton nr Ant.
;w'erp; but the domestic supply Is so
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luw iuui iuu I'iuspeei in, u- uivu suj.
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that tho full 400.000 bushels or more
will be Imported.
Tho seed may bo loaded either nt
liuenos Ayros, Argentina, or Iiosario,
In Uruguay. It will move to Antwerp
by the regular Kuropean grain route
from South America, and thence it
will ciune via Montreal or New Y'ork,
as may bo arranged. It Is about 7,200
miles from Uuenos Ayros to Antwerp,
5,000 miles thence to New York, and
1,300 miles more to Minneapolis.
Ocean nnd rail freights that will ag
gregate nbout 20 cents a bushel will
have to be paid, nnd tho government
will collect 25 cents a bushel Import
duty,
"Wo hope to get bnck 3 to 5 cents n
bushel of the Import duty on what
wo Import," said K. 0. Warner, presi
dent of a local Unseed oil company,
which has 250,000 bushels of the Ar
gentine Bocd. "In whatever degree
we afterward export the manufac
tured product we ure entitled to a
drawback, under the existing law, but
tills cannot be determined lu advance.
As to pnvinc for It. wo win h..
to send the mouey, I understand to
London," Mr. Warner continued.
"Tho present London market for Ar
gentine seed Is nbout $2.30 a bushel
and the piico of seed In Minneapolis
is about $2.73. We use 15,000 bushels
of seed a day in our mill, and ns wo
havo an oil trade that must he taken
care of wo havo turned to Argentine
seed us n final source of supply
against exlsllng scarcity t home
North nnd South Dakota and Minne
sota ought to raise 25,000,000 bushels
of flaxseed In nn ordinary Beason, but
they have not done it of late, and
even at that the oil Industry has
grown so large thnt tho home pro
duction can hardly keep pnee with It"
Brain Like Phonograph.
noston. That the human minj i
tho counterpart cf a phonograph rec
ord, every impression nmi every
peiieiico being Indelibly stnmned
maining available for ftit,.e refer.
ence, was the declaration of Dr. Mor
ton Prince of Ilosten. iisvrhnliui
and mental experimenter, In his lec
ture tierore the girls of Mount Iloly
iV colli go.
The Final Settlement.
"A verdict for $10,000 Isn't so bad,"
Bald the junior partner. "How- much
shall we give our client?"
"Oh, give hi in $."()," answered the
senior partner, "(tut hold!"
"Well?"
"Don't bo hasty. Promise to give
him $50."
YOUNGSTER TRY THIS FREE
Tin- Chicago Fire rouM have been pre
vented with one pail of water, but the
water was not hnndv. Keep a but lie of
llatnlins Wizard Oil handy mid prevent
the fiery pains of inlliinniation.
Tim family with youiii; children Hint Is
without mckii-.sM In the bou.i vv mm
then Ih rare, mid so It Is liii,., I lot that
the bend nf the house kIioiiI.1 know whnl
to do In the Utile enierileni I. s that nrls.-.
A child with it N'-rloii.- ni!i, init mills a
(I, .. lor, It Is true, I. ut In the lil.lloritv of
Instances, lis nnv doctor Knows, tl hlld
suffers frnni s.uue lniestinal Iroiilile,
usually c.)ll!.tlpallon.
There Is no setn.ii In glvtier It a pill or
n remedy cotitalnlni; au oplm,', nor Is
Hushing (if the liowi ls to he alwavs roe
Olllinellded. Itlither ;lve It u to 1 1 . 1 1 1 d .M
f ll Hit 1.1. gentle laxative tonic like I r
I'llldwell's Syrup Pepsin, which, by clean
Ins out tho bowels and strengthening the
,IIMlo stomach tuuscl, s, will Immodlutely
; CI reel the li onhle.
This Is net al. ni,. our opinion but that
of .Mrs. N. II M... of I re-port. Km,..
wli(..-e t-iaiiihlanchl.T has ho, n inkltm- It
hmc, os.iiully mid of Mis. .1. It. U hlilng
of a na. Is., w ho ches It In her children
and talus It heis-if. It Is sold In tlfty
cent mul one dollar bottles nt overv
dm store, hut If you want to test It lii
your luinily before you huv It Rend v.mr
address to In-. Caldwell ml , will'for
. ward it supply fr.. of ebiirgn.
l'or (I'm free sample nddivH Tr V It
Caldwell, M Cahlwell building, Monti
cello, 111.
Sympathy sometimes menus sitting
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lame folk.
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the system, clears the complexion, eradi
cates disease and promotes Good lloallh.
Some men will do anything for tho
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