I DOCTOR ADVISED OPERATION Cured by LydiaE.Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Paw Taw, Mich." I suffered terri- vmm biy from female ills, including intlam mation and conges tion, for several years. My doctor said there was no hope for me but an operation. I began takine Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound, and I can now say I am a well woman." Emma Draper. Another Operation Avoided. Chicago, 111. "1 want women to know what that wonderful medicine, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, has done for me. Two of the best doctors in Chicago said I would die if I did not have an operation, and I never thought. of seeing a well day gain. I had a small tumor and female troubles so that I suffered day and night. A friend recommended Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and it made me a well woman.' Mrs. Alvena Sperling, H Langdon St., Chicago, 111. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, made from roots and herbs, has proved to be the most successful remedy for curing the worst forms of female ills, including displacements, inflammation, fibroid tumors, irregu larities, periodic pains, backache, bear-ing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges. tion, and nervous prostration. It costs but a trifle to try it, and the result bas been worth millions to many Buffering women. Bride's Pie Joke Her Richard! Why on earth are Ton cutting voiir nln wffh n Vnlfn? I -UIm T) .1 1 J J 1 I Jii 1 1 stand, I'm not finding any fault, for ' I; know that these little oversights will occur because you forgot to give 1 me a can-opener. Cleveland Leader. Throat Troubles Weaken the System. A serious illness is often brought n by a neglected sore throat. ' All throat troubles invariably weak '' n the system and should' not be al- lowed to go unchecked. N A gargle made with twelve drops of moan's Liniment in half a glass of water will break up a sore throat. Sloan's Liniment is an excellent romedy for tonsilltis, croup, asthma (and bronchitis. Applied freely to the outside of the throat and chest, it draws out the inflammation, reduces the swelling and relieves any sore Bess. Twelve drops of this Liniment In half a glass of water makes a splen did antiseptic gargle. Mr. Albert W. Price of Fredonla, Kans., writes: "We have used CVt 1- T lf . 1- 1 1 . muNi B uimiueub iu me mmiiy ior about a year, and find it an excel lent relief for colds and hay fever at tacks. Two drops of the Liniment in a teaspoonful of water will stop cough ing and sneezing instantly." Mr. L. T. Hurst of Coatesville, Ind., K. R. No. 1, writes: "I find your Lln fanent the best remedy I have ever tried for sore throat, either for horse or man. I once cured a case of sore throat on myself the second day and almost the first night, which had con tinued for over three weeks, under eonctant treatment of three physi cians (I was traveling) and it was get tins worse." For Culinary Purposes, Shoe Dealer Here, are a pair of boots that will suit you exactly in your next dash for the pole. How did you like that last pair I sold you? Arctio Explorer (reminlscently) .The best I ever tasted. Chicago News. Don't Cough, Bnt Live Long. If every cough were cured before it got a strong hold, human life would be length aned oy many years. If every coughing offerer knew that Kemp's Balsam would top the cough in a few minutes, he would be glad to escape the serious consequences. If any medicine will cure a cough, Kemp's Balsam will do it. At druggists' and deal ers, 25c. 17 Arguments for Peace. Armaments designed to overwhelm others are ruining ourselves. At the present rate, the money-pinch will goon make powerfully for internation al peace, and some means of guar anteeing it less costly and less futile than armor plate and high explosives. The moral and Christian arguments for disarming are reinforced today as never before by economic reasons. Taxes may do what texts cannot. New York Evening Post BACKACHE IS KXDXEYACHE. Core the Kidneys and the Pain Win Never Return. Only one way to cure an aching back. Cure the cause, the kidneys. Thousands tell of cures made by Doan's Kidney Pills. John C. Coleman, a prom inent merchant of Swainsboro, G a . , says: "For several years my kidneys were Effected and my back ached day and .night I was languid, nervoitf' and lame in. the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills helped' me right way, and the great relief that foi lowed has been permanent" Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. Foater-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. TV Bust on Machinery. ' Take one-half ounce of camphor, dissolve in one pound of melted lard; take fine black lead as will give it an iron color. Clean the machinery and smear with this mixture. After twenty-four hours rub clean with a soft linen cloth. It will keep clean for months under ordinary circumstances. Conts For Underbrush. Farmers in the. vicinity of Law renceburg, Ind., have found that a herd of goats will clear the under brush from a farm in a few months, and do a good job at moderate cost. For the last five years a herd of forty goats- has been eating and working there, and in that time the animals have changed owners ten times. Fruit Trees in Poultry Buns. ' .Fruit trees should he planted in the poultry runs. Fowls take naturally to the woods and brush, and find there much Insect food that is good for them and injurious to the trees. Apple, mulberry, pear, plum and cherry trees, if soil and location is suitable, may be planted in the poul try yard, and the profit from the fruit should almost equal that from the hens, thus giving best results from the ground occupied. Farm ers' Home Journal. BROOME GBASS A Will Stand Drought The common name of this grass is smooth broome grass. It is a native ot" Europe and Asia. From the fact that it Is said to have been introduced into this country from Austria-Hungary, It Is often called Austrian or Hun garian broome grass. It is easily distinguished from all other common broome grasses by its smooth usually beardless glumes or chaff. The seed should be sown in liberal quantities on well prepared ground. The forage made by this grass is coarse, but it is of excellent quality. The grass seems able to endure drought and also withstands considerable degrees ot cold. Air-dried samples analyze about ten per cent, protein, which makes it ex ceedingly valuable for feeding. Advantages of the Silo. The bIIo has opened advantages to dairymen in other countries where corn does not mature. In England, where the conditions are unfavorable for production of matured crops ot corn, the farmers sow corn for fod der, store fn the silo and then grow a crop of turnips on the land from which they took the fodder. The same system can be practiced in this country, but our farmers are too of ten content with one crop, and thus do not derive as much from the land as Is possible to be obtained. The land in England is high and farmers pay hieh rents, but they do not hesi tate to apply manures and fertilizers liberally, because in that way only can .they get large crops in return. Farmers' Home Journal. Thorough Tillage For Apples. At Orchard Farm, at Ghent, N. Y., lying at the foothills of the Berk shires, and in the valley of the Hud sop, we are cultivating about 100 acres of apple orchards, and we have tried and tested two systems, both of which have their advocates one of annual cultivation, or tillage of the soil, and the other the soJ and mulch method. While there are occasional farms where the conditions are favor able for growing apples on the sod mulch plan, they are exceptions, and as a method it is not to be generally recommended or followed. After several years of trial with three different plots of trees, under sod and mulch. In which we failed to get either a -satisfactory growth of trees or anything like a good 1 yield of fruit, we have thrown ou J the plan and follow only that of high culture. ' ' ' From the time the trees are set we keep the sod under regular annual tillage from the early spring to July 1st to 15th.' This keeps the soil in the best, possible condition for the most perfect development of both tree and fruit. The soil that Is best suited to the growing of ' apples -of the highest quality is a limestone, with a combination of clay and loam. In a soil of this character there Is a large quantity of ' potential plant food, and thorough tillage will liber ate this in the right proportion to meet the needs of trees and give them not only rnpid but also the best pos sible development. George T. Powell. J Water Power on the Farm. ' Most farmers seem to regard the farm power house as pertaining to the steam or gasoline engine, but for the man who has a creek or small overflowing stream on his place, what Is better than water power? It has one great advantage; the first cost is practically the only cost. Then why not, If you are so fortunate as to have the water, build a small power house at the side of the creek and use the water power? It could be used to advantage for pumping FORAGE PLAXT. and Severe Cold. water for the stock, for running a small electric dynamo to furnish light for the house and barn, even (It you have sufficient power) with the aid of the electric cooking plates now to be had at reasonable prices, for cook ing. Then there is the sewing machine. It requires a very small motor and very little current to run this, so a small dynamo will furnish power through the day. By the use of a little line Bhaftlng the wheel may be used to run a feed grinder, or a fanning mill, grindstone, drill press, churn, sSparator, etc. In case your well doesn't supply plenty of water for stock, put in a small tank pump, run the suction pump with a strainer on the end, into the creek below the wheel and pump the creek water to your stock. In case one puts in a pneumatio pressure tank one may at a very little more expense arrange it so as to be self-regulating, giving a con stant water pressure. In regard to the wheel there are several types., .Where there is suf ficient fall, i.,thlnk perhaps the en closed wheel Is best, or the water turbine. However, the overshot wheel will run with the least amount of water. The farmer who is fortunate enough to have this cheap power will find many uses to which it may be put, and will find it saves time, work and money. J. S. D., in the Indiana Farmer. Works at Hiogo have just complet ed th first modern locomotive ever built in Japan. .., k. JKa BSaSSail-zasB . s . II II I i suTiTaiBlliH ins -T. - Mi K . Aff AT jlnY-TMlPvRDINSli "saw saa . Ill . Every Hi)me : 1 as. with Joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play when In health and how conducive to health the games In which they indulge, the outdoor life they enjoy, the cleanly, regular habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome diet of which they should partake. " . How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri ous or objectionable nature, and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used;, remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial In effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California, Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon . personal knowledge and use. ' . Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna has also met with the approval of physicians gen erally, because they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of .Figs and Elixir of Senna, obtained by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially, and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Cal ifornian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret remedy, and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of pa&ht medicines and never favor Indiscriminate self-medication. Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna always has the full name of the. Company California Fig Syrup Co. plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is for sale in bottles of one size only. If any dealer offers any other than the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. Every family should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and .the children, whenever a PUTNAM Color more ooin brighter and fat.-r rolorn than any can dye any gai-nicni without rlpplu ujwrt. Write Itched and Scratched Until lllowl Rnn 150 Spent on Useless Treatments Disease Seemed Incurable Cured by C'utlciira for $1.50. "When my little boy was two and a half months old he broke out on both cheeks with eczema. It wns the itchy, watery kind and we had to keep his little hands wrapped up nil the time, and if he would happen to get them uncovered he would claw his face till the blood streamed down on his clothing. We called in a physician at once, but he gave an ointment which was so Bevcre that my babe would scream when it was put on. We changed doctors and medicines until we had spent fifty dol lars or more and baby was netting worse. I was so worn out watching and caring for him night and day that I almost felt sure the disease was incurable. Hut finally reading of the, good results of the Cuticura Remedies, I determined to try them. I can truthfully say I was more than surprised, for I bought only a dollnr and a half's worth of the Cuticura Remedies (Cuticura Soap, Ointment and Pills), and they did more good than all my doctors' medicines I had tried, and in fact entirely cured him. His face is perfectly clear of the least spot or scar of anything. Mrs. W. M. Comcrer, Burnt Cabins, l'a., Sept. 15, 1008." Potter Drug & Chem. Corp., Sole Props, of Cuticura Remedies, Boston, Mass. Explained. "What's this survival of the Att est?" "It's this way. Some wimmen git through the winter In spue of their open-work clothes." Louisville Courier-Journal. ' ' Rheumatism Cured tn a Day. Dr.Detchon's Relief for Rheumatism radi tallycuresinlto3dnys. its action is remark ahle. it removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. First dose greatly benefits. 75c. and $1. At druggists. Detected. "Mebbe you'd like to put a piece about me in yer paper," quavered the old man, hobbling up to the city edi tor's desk. "What have you done?" demanded the arbiter of publicity's destiny. "Nothln' much, but 1 was a hundred year old yesterday." "A hundred, eh? But can you walk without a stick, and read fine print without glasses?" "N no." "You are an Impostor!" The old man broke down and con fessed that he was only 97. Cleve land Leader. "Ked, Wcak Weary.'Watery tys Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Compounded by Experienced Physicians. Conforms to Pure l'ood and DruR Laws. Muriue Doesn't Smart; Soothes bye Pain. Cat. Him How does she manase to keep her looks? ' Her Keep her looks? Why, she can't get rid of 'em on she would, I suppose. Cleveland Leader. Do not force yourself to takn offensive (and harmful) drags take (iarfle.ld Tea, Nature's Herb laxative: it corrects consti pation, purines the blood, brings Health I . 1G The 'North German Lloyd steamship profits dropped so much .in 1908 as to be only a little more than a quart er Uiose of J907. Itch enrsd in 30 minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. At druggie ta, There are more ban 2,000 distinct operations in the work of assembling a watcU. BABY'S WATERY ECZEMA. I ISII ". " !JJ!I!Zgggasi f laxative remedy is required. FADELESS DYES other dve. One n p-icfcajro eolom all fiber. They dye In cold water better than any nthc? dya. To ior frro booklet How to itye, Ule.wu and MIX Colors. IHOMLOK UltUU CO., (Jnincy. Illinois FINDS CURE FOR COLDS Ohio Professor Declares He Has Dis covered Serum Which Will Eradicate Suffering. Columbus, O. William B. Morcy, professor of bacteriology in Ohio Slate university, announced that he has conquered colds. After years ot Investigation Prof. Morey says he has discovered the cold bacillus and with it a serum which, when Injected Into a patient, will render the cold suffer er forever immune. The bacillus, Prof. Morey says, is a germ that enters the nose. A cold is never contracted from a draft or wet feet, as has been supposed for centuries, he announces. Prof. Morey experimented on hi3 wife, who for years had been seldom free from a cold. The serum is put into a culture tube and cold bacillus propngated and then reduced to the acrum that spells cure. Garfield Tea has brought good hnalth to thousands I Unequalled for constipation, liver and kidney diseases. Composed of Herbs. Buy from your druggist. Realism, The author Well, how did you like my play? The Critic Oh, It was very nice. The Author Didn't you think the church scene realistic The Critic Intensely so. Why, a great many of us actually went to sleep while it was on. Cleveland Leader. t v Deafness Cannot Bj Cured bylocal applications as theyennnot reach ths aiseused portion of the ear. There is only on way to cure deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies, iieafuoss is caused byan Inflamed condition o! the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tulio. Wueu this tube is in llumed yon have a rumbling sound orimper fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed Deuf ness is the result, and unless the inflam mation can be taken out and this tube re stored tojts normal condition, hearing will bedestroya 1 foraver. Ninecases out of ten are caused byratnvrh, which is nothingbntan Inflamed condition of tho mncons surfaces. We will gi ye One Hundred Dollars for any case of Dea rness ( ou n sed by catarrh ) 1 1) at can not be curodbyllall's (itaiTh Cure. Send for circulars free. F.J.Chknky & Co.,Tolcdo.O. Sold by Drnnfrists, 7flc. Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation. London Has Stopped Growing. While the statistics ot New York's growth continue to startle the world London has stopped growing. .With in the last seven years, the. annual birth rate has dropped eight per cent, the number of children In school has declined about two per cent, and the number of paurers in the city has In creased 15 per cent. In the mean lime, tho asfe.-scd valuation has d-' vanced.ouly 17 per. cent, while the"- debt. has Increased 110 per cent. "The Worlds uork. , . 'r Had No Fear, Superintendent,' to applicant for night watchman You're not afraid of a little manual operation at night, are you? , ;. Applicant Phot's tfcot agin, sor? ; Superintendent 1 asked, are iyqu afraid of a little manual operation?' Annllcant Ol .ain't nfinM tv. onnw mon Uvln', be he ayther little or big, or! . ETALLIC HEELS AND COUNTERS Made of Steel For Miners, Quarrymen, Farmen, and All Men who do Rough Work. Can be attached to your old hoet, and will make them at sood ai new. You can buy new ihoei fitted with them. They will nevet , wear out. Lighter than leather, easy to attach. Any cobbler can put them on. Write (or booklet that tells all about them. UNITED SHOE MACHINERY CO., BOSTON, MASS. TEES, MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Ortnfn Onm for Frverlhnea .nnrStipiiTioni iirannrnv ea A rc h 1 r i r 3 .It up Cnlrff Mnmarii i rnuni', hlRortlprR. nd ) MnttW Apm VV'nrmi. Tbnrllrrnki NnnwInOliild- In 3 hour. At nil Dru(rri"t, a6otfc Mn'pt Horns, BaiBpio maiin run, a. Aiares. Now York City. A. S. OLMSTED, Le Roy, N. Y- TT "37 33 ID . Yorniff mpo to lour n automubllo tjimnoM hj mill Ami pri-pure for poHiilona an chninTcur and rcpafk nifn. Wo make you expert In tun wcrkn. amIsH you to MMTure position. H1 pay; work plnaMnb demand for men graL; rojwonaiilo. Writ for pr ttcularn and funnpln loanon. Kiii)lrf A itomobU Institute, 418 Dnker llldn., llocheuter, hi. V. ESTABLISHED 189. EUGENE HEARD & OX Optometrists, 70S Penn Ave., Pgh. TOWER'S FISH BRAND WATER PROOF OILED CLOTHING will give you full value for every doilar spent and keep you dry in the wettest wcaths SUITS 322 SLICKERS 322 PCMMEL SLICKERS CATALOO fKC AJ.TOWER Co. Boston, u.a. Tower Canadian 'Co. limited Toronto. Car P. W. U. 17. 11MI I r. - r. , o DROPSY117 mscoviiiYi au. In) T Mla.alab Mil lO !. -' t BfkH.IL U1U'S Hl.11, SW , Allot
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