THE PATTON COURIER Em | [OMEN OF : FINNEY OF THE FORCE 57.0, Alotnder / Finney Was Outargued OIWVE JIST BW ARGUIN' ABOUT SAARGINT «: TM So AN SO MAYBE WED YE2 MAY JST LOOK AT = pr IW A ABOINT WITH KIDS HAVE LESS RAYSPECT BETYHER. TELL ME Rol Ba HE CHE - JT : \ | / Gow say MIDDLE A GF \ A LOT AJ CCLLIDGE FER THE LAW THAN A WHAT Y£Z2 WERE IN THE ROIGHT/ LOOK AT ME . y WASN I He RIOT 4 wl &.. —" = Praise Lydia E. Pinkham’s 2 2 Vegetable Compound | Mrs. Annie Kwinski of 526 1st Ave. nue, Milwaukee, Wis., writes that she became so weak and run-down that she was not able to do her housework, She saw the name Lydia E. Pinkham'’s Vege- table Compound in the paper and said to her husband, “I will try that medi- cine and see if it will help me.” She says she took six bottles and is feel- Cp F. Me ing much better, ALEXANDER: Mrs. Mattie Adams, who lives in SHEEN A de CL Ee eee eee ok Downing Street, Brewton, Ala., writes By Clisiles S as Saw nh friend recommended y es Su} ; ydia E. nkham’s Vegetable Com- © Wesem a ; The Threat Superb pound and since taking it I feel like —— re . - - - a different woman.” With her children grown up, the mid- dle-aged woman finds time to do the things she never had time to do before S= —read the new books, see the new plays, enjoy her grand-children, take an active part in church and civic ) affairs. Far from being pushed aside 7 by the younger set, she finds a full, | rich life of her own. That is, if her | health is good. Thousands of women past fifty, say they owe their vigor and health to | Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com- pound, and are recommending it to ; their friends and neighbors. \ HAD BETTER FIND OUT WHAT “THESE WORDS ARE= “THEY MIGHT COME IN HANDY= NOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN WITH ME JEST NOW, BOSS =1 MET UP WITH "BULLY" OBRIEN AND HE WUZ ACTING SCRAPPY, BUT AT A FEW WELL CHOSEN WORDS FROM ME, HE LP AND RAN DD LAY ONE HAND ON ME FELLER, AND I'LL HIT NOU SO HARD YOULL BE SURROUNDED BY WELL, HE SEZ, "PULL IN NOUR EARS, KID=| AM GOING TO KNOCK YoU FOR A GooL!" AND | SYUCK Our 2 NWN CHEST AND : NELPS = in this enlightened age ier baby something she was perfectly harmless, en a few drops of plain right a baby’s stomach st any little ill. Fretful- 'r, too; it seems no time ng is serene. beauty of Castoria; its ice seems just what is oes all that castor oil plish, without shock te Without the evil taste. ! Being purely vegeta- n give it as often as 1 of colic; constipation; LIVE O-VER De K/IA-DUCK + Downy By of NOTICE! | To Livestock Owners | or Hogs, by All Means Read This. Safeguard your stock against the ostly ravages of quick-spreading dis- need to aid sound, nat- varning: it is genuine istoria that physicians Other preparations may from all doubtful drugs, of this writer’s is going Besides, the book on ng. of babies that comes 1 Our Pet Peeve c ease. Nature has provided wonderful health-giving roots and herbs which have proved unfailing in thousands of | cases. These are combined in a time- | tried, reliable remedy, Porter's Pain | King—the standby of hundreds of farmers in this community. They rec- ommend it highly for sores, colds and distemper in horses and for soreness of the udder, caked teats, and bloat in cows. Every day chickens are becoming better money-earners, and there is an increasing use of Porter’s Pain King by } careful poultry raisers everywhere. It NORESS VOTES 0 CUT IN YAPER (S FULL is a positive relief for gapes, roup and Ge COT IN TES NO Cas OF CHEERFUL NEWS parasitic growths. Sick hens are not s Castoria is worth its d. good layers Use Porter's Pain King at the slight- est sign of trouble... Just follow the directions with each bottle. It may save you several hundred dollars. Your dealer guarantees satisfaction or money back. Made and guaranteed by The Geo. H. Rundle Co., Piqua, Ohio, since 1871. Hermit’s Odd Lifz Simeon Stylites, a Syrian monk of the Fifth century, lived the life of a hermit on the tops of pillars for 37 years, according to an answered ques- tion in Liberty. NET [ = {1617 en Cry for oT: 25. = 2 1 Example n you tell me, Willie, ite is? ma'am; it's me when K nt any more pie. One method of making both ends nieet is to tie them together. | Why He Succeeded 7 | Honored politically and profession= Ww, DAH // THEY yr | ally, during his lifetime, Dr. R. V. QossTED MY Po: | = ht hy . : es, Te hose ARRES SKY Hig y IE WONDER, WHO THAT 157 2 $= Ny el a Cold Coming On. BROMO QUININE Tab- picture appears f the Cold and to fortify here, made a I N herbal remedies which have stood the test for many years are still among the “best sellers” Dr Pierce’s Golden Medical Discov- ery is a stomach alterative which makes the blood richer. It clears the skin, beautifies it, pimples and eruptions vanish quickly. This Dis- covery of Dr. Pierce’s puts you in fine ainst an attack of Grip ¥% @ 7) =D , ey success few have dl i 4 — WWF Se | £2 | equalled, His pure ell-Known Party en aceepted duty free States since 1833. aii ZN lore Water R77 i t fe condition. All dealers have it in liquid ablets. 0 Flush Kidneys and / or ie 8 i ’ = 3 opyright, W.N. U (Copyright, W. N. U.) Send 10 cents for trial pkg. of tab- Neutralize Irri- L (Copyright, WN. 1.) [ $7 J lets to Dr. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and ting Acids os RR itn — ey ee EE - 8- - - - write for free advice. ladder irritations often | THE FEATHERHEADS wy Qibors Felix Detours a Hard Come-back Ys pore his = / / / AT ylood and pass it on to %; Now FANN, T DONT WANT A / AND IF S00 HAD IN MIND (wis RIGHT, Sa I NOTICE 400 WERE / I CAN PLANT | oe — ere it may remain te ) [ To SOUND ELEMENTARY, BUT [ EXCHANGING THE PIANO FoR = \ BE saoeasTic | GLAD ENUF To GET $1.25 SOME oF oLR SHOE Quik Relief! | A loans, slfutive flame, causing a burn- ensation, or setting up . the neck of the blad- ou to seek relief two during the night. 'The nstant dread; the wa- etimes with a scalding Ss very profuse; agaim, ty in voiding it. ness, most folks eall y can’t control urina- is extremely annoying r very painful, this is » most simple ailments Begin drinking lots of Iso get about four Salts from your phar- > a tablespoonful in a yefore breakfast. Con- vo or three days. This alize the acids in the no longer are a source i the bladder and uri- { hich then act normal | { HE inexpensive, and is acid of grapes and { CY bined with lithia, and sands of folks who are ary disorders caused iDS mn. Jad Salts causes vhatever. e a pleasant, efferves- A Helpful Pair ternally, use PISO’S Throat and Chest Salve, 35c¢. TREES AND GROW SUT FOR A DOLLAR AND A HALF | ) ANOHER CROP | ) \ REALLY WAS NOT VERY GoD) / \ BUSINESS =e > { SELLING MY OLD GRAY SRIPED AF PANG LESSONS | WOULDAIT DO THAT EITHER !/ | Friendship’s Blessing The slightest token of friendship, when proffered with affectionate re- gard, carries with it a blessing out of all proportion to the effort it costs,— Charles Forrest Moore. rd ~ Ra ee iri" \ Even if you gain but an inch you haven't put your best foot forward in vain, J THE POLICEMAN “~== SAYS YOU GOTTA HAVE t— "YOUR SIDE WALK i" CLEANED OFF, LADY: More Eggs—More Money r drink which may our bladder irritation. eld Tea Ro hemi y For every stomach and Intestinal ill, This good old-fash- loned herb home remedy for constis 3 pation, stomach ills and other derange- ments of the sys- these days is in even s a family medicine andmother’s day. By P © by the M:Clure Newspaper Syndicate The Big, lilustrated POULTRY MAGAZINE Months Tells what you must know to succeed with poultry. Facts for onl; 3 3 v based upon experience. Send # dime today for Special trial offer, Poultry Book Catalog Free! #2 The Poultry Item, Box 101, Sellersville. Pa. Tf Your Dealer does not handle E SLOWS Write LeRoy Plow Co., LeRoy, N.Y,
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