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MANY CONVERT ULOCK-
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STANDARD
B0PFDNENTrjNt
BEATEN- TO' STANDSTILL
East Bowaver is Upl ihdic
Air as tu What It
Wants
Special to Dally Leador.
Now York Nov. 17. Speculation as
to tho men who will lend the Demo-
cratic and Republican hosts In the
fight for tho presldrtiey at next year's
ejection is beginning to assume very
live y proportion but from all ap-p-aran'ps
the solution of the problem
la a loi.g way off as among the 1 sail-
ors of both parties there seems to bo
a wide difference of opinion as to
which of the numerous candidates
spoken of would be most likely to
piove a winner. It 1b becoming uore
and more apparent n account of the
unsettled business conditions through-
out the covntry. which arenot only
being reflected in multitude of bank
failures and receiverships but 1bo In
the shutting down of nuaterous mnnir-
featuring and similar enterprises
wliit tho consequent throwing out of
employment of thousands of wage
oaroera that tho Democratic party
rtands a rjuoh better chance of vic-
tory than If tho period of piosperlty
which has been enjoyed U r years hail
been indefinitely prolonged. The
trouble however scorns to Mo In the
selection ot a candidate who will ho
sufficiently radical t meet tho views
of thoso nmnlterably opposed to tho
'policies" of tho piOH.nt adtirinlstra-
tlon and at the wtnw time hue
enough of the element of consona-
tlfim In his niaK-M to Inspire the
confidence. And support oi the v.st
IrtsinesH intcresta ol the country.
Despite tho many ifriris that are
being made to sb.-!i William Jen-
miiKu Bryan the N. Iiwiskmi Is mnk-
Ipg ft bitter and detiriiinod fight for
Mm presidential ntn imitlon and thus
far bo sewn a lo h- II or practical-
ly aU r Ii1 opporuntK beaten to a
standstill That he has mi Intention
of stepping aside for someone else la
amr-ly demount rated by hl positive
tamnont (hat he will he a candidate
if his party asl him." ami Judging
fm prr-i-nt indications his party
will Uo compelled te "k" hhn. Al-
"most dally converts are hoing made to
the cn'tso or Uryan oven among those
who have heretofore been antagonis-
tic to him. The latent apd perhaps
EMI CMLT-
BEftCHED EYES
Disease Spread Over Whole Body-
Face Was in Awful Condition
Itched So that Baby Could Not
Sleep Doctors and Home Rem-
edies Failed Mother in Despair.
CURED IN THREE WEEKS
BY CUTICURA REMEDIES
;
"I tjk grant plaaaure In drojj mm
you a ime to tall you what a Qodarad
vvwMra iteino-
dhj wwn for ny
boy. Iln was
Hufferln g froiw
that larribte tor-
tunt eis-roa. U
waa all vr hie
body in pstcbw
hut rte -wvnt waa
on hi faoe and
llBBil. IUh lma$
waa awfully bad;
tin- Pczema ex-
ItxnAnA 11. k ih
Uv ayettdj and I vu iuat alout tok
f"i tnar-lUweuld &c luto Ida aym lfore
1 i it topi)d. lie oried and crau-bod
al sli" time and oould not lwf oiilu
r .(ay from seratohinc. I took liuiu
tiii. bet doctors and otw cf Uh
wi i hat ho would keep Um dlwvu till
h r .i ail of Ida t0th; but if 1 ltd de-
li ndl m tba daclorg I guftM my U-y
"-ild have bm- laUi at mat by tb
tuiu.. My frivd tokl hh Ut try many
tn I f reinttdlw. and I MMtorad the
i '..id t dwth wkU al) Q difforwBt
lllla U)t oould seo wo ijniiravmt.
1 .i.itllv I nt dUeouraved and wu Jott
W it .. &vo up utl liojie ia Ida ever
K'-ti.ii.' urod( whn I wad about Um
v.' i.'l'.fMl Outlaura lUtaaxUwt 'nthwt.
. hjtu ju-t w time to ave my babh
ninth' u-rrlble torture. I jtyl Ouii-
i ;-.. uad Cutieura Ointitwut and
i ' Mn. Outloiim Hfol-eot aud 1
m. ' improvement in Uiree daya
o.i I .1. '-. woels Ida akin wan aa
. i. .i .. n .uld be. That we ix or
i-.-u n itha 8RO ami I Have not
'I' ' I'irn of tiiu dUaata ataioa. I
-h' i i i.' JHnlten Inni aim. lmt 1
ai
w i if tt wou! ruUwn. I tiulU
i ' iu of titiour fruw
.. orld to tiw other. M.
nv'il 3U W. Croeier l
j . July 2 and Aug. li. 10.'1
. - KiUfsat and IstirMl nMUnwktar
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MR. OBOr.GB roSTER
In any form. Over a year ago I bepan to feci a gradual decline of the vital forces. I had read and heard much
about the benclit3 to be derived from the use of DufJ 's Pure Malt whiskey by those in my condition ar.d was
advised by in old friond and temperance worker who had received much benefit from its use to overcome my
prejudices ac'r.st liqror and try it. I took his advice and have been greatly benefited bv it and can conscien-
tiously recommend .-.11 thoie passing into the "sear ami yfcllow teaf" of ifu to take Duffy's Pure Malt
Vhilkil' "---GEORGE FOSTER COLONS 2509 P'jStrdct tiricqjn Neb: Ma 15th 1907.
Dinfy'S
'a an risoktciy jmre distillation of malted grain; great care being used to have every kernel thoroughly malted
thus destrtsj in the germ of the seed ami producing a prcdigestcd liquid food in the form of a pale malt which
kthe most elective tonic stimulant and invigorator known to science; softened bywarmthandmoisturcitspal-
atabilfty and freedom from injurious substances rendcrhit to tjtat it can be retained by the most sensitive stomach.1
It is an absolutely pure gentle and invigorating stimulant and tonic builds up the norvctissnes tones up the
hfljirt give powpr to the brain strength and elasticity to the muscles and richness to the blood. It brings
into ration all the vital forces; it makes digestion perfect and enables you to get from the food you cat all the
nourishment it contains. It is invaluable for overworked men delicate women and sickly children. It
strengthens ar.d sustains the system; is a promotar of health and longevity; makes the old young and keeps
t ne young Strong.
(...VUriON n'haii vmi voor dm
nl) j-i(iilniy pare iawtlmt malt wl:
maul mtiioilant of th.t 4a Tlionvaa
TaKKiirt. cliaimiMii of the Doinocratic
national oonm4Uoe who hae. xlvon
t'xpreflHlon U the opinion that Ilr.ui
will bo noinlnattvd by the Dfitiorratlc
convention nrxt oar There an'
some who quehtlon thc motives of Mr.
TaKPtart In so eonipletfly changins!
frant t this thno and In rertaln well
lnfiirr..d tmrtoni It Is aaaciitHl Urn
tlws utovo wbb protuptcd by a realisa-
tion n the part uf lw national chalr-
mau that In opposing Hryan'a .-anrlt-dacy
ho waa Jeopardizing lira position
imUouul leader. Others again hold
to the opinion that his faking up of
tin "Peerlew One" at thl iMrtlcnlar
Junrturo la very ranch for the same
reason that CbarlM P. Jlnrphy leader
of Tammany HaH. took up William It.
Uearot. All this however Is 'iMtely
injecture and above and beyond It
all U the foot thai Wllliain Jetinlnga
Bryan atattda today m the only loglv
cal candldatit ot Hio Deaoocrtttlc par-
ty Tha poaltlve tefuaal of Tom L
JohnMtt ot Ohio o accept tha presi-
dential nomination under any ctrotitn-
staneec la taken aa roaterlally
vtreaigthenlng Bryan'. cause while
for a totally unexpected quarter
comem an indorsement of the Nebras-
kan'a candidacy which proves con-
clualvely that tho xreat buaineaa In-
terests of tha country have experi-
enced a cwn'plele resolution of senti-
ment rvjfsrdlnn him toalizlug that
even at his wink he could not be;tn
to create the haoc amoiiB the cor-
porate Init'iHhtu of lie c.nintr) that
has been worked by Kootu-elt.
No less a man that MHlille K In-
eallH foimer preaident of tho "BIk
Four" tallroad and whose reputation
among the railroad hanking and gen-1
eral business lnterwrts of tho United'
States Is -eco'td to none. Mate em-1
phatically that Hryau vHl be tho
Democratic preldentlal nominee and
that "if we can't win with limv we
can't win with anybvMly " Mr. in- T
galls rurther aays that Bryan has out-'
grown his free silver Ideas a senti-
ment which Is rapidly gaining ground
here In the Kant and that the Nebraa-
kan has a great popular following of
which there. Is not the bllghieat doubt
In any oiWa mind Kveu In Wall
street the very heart of tlm 'enemy's'
country" Bryan is bteadily making
riinnda. and when the liim- comet) It
will o doubt be fitumi that he wH ttave
tho strong back 1 ni; of tho Heltnout and .
othrr taiKo Uiuii'Mti hi the flnsjwlal '
world. Another point that ia not to '
b. orerltxked Is considering Brymu'a
ehaneo. for t-erurlng the Now York
d(4egat!oD to the ivUlOBr.) otMWetriSoo
is that Norniau K. Mack who by
many Including Chart V Mvphy
is Itrarded as tho real nmt4rArln
leader in the Bmplre atate ia a cloae '
Iieraonal fiieud of the Nebraskau and
this fttet is expected to do much K
wa;d biO!nliiB for the latter the de-
bired Moiuiiidtion Aim in. Clmrlea Y
Murphy is Known to unci tain a
strotig doslre to U.c.aiti a national
Iwtuler aid In o:xler ut nccompUvh tola
purpose he la endeavoring to get on '
to the Bryan baadwauoa. Mwrpiy
wanlu a winner lit the coming chid- I
patgn and ratllsinx the strong hold
which Bryan haa udoh tli ere&t mass
nij j-iminniy pare nain-ii man wnumy anu is tniu in seaicu Dome only; never In bulk. I'ricefl.OO. l-nnk lor tho truile-mark
.h Did cihxkMi tM lbcl obJ wuko ura the seal over the cork la unbrnken. Illuitruted medical booklet and ductor'a advlco
tree. Uuliy Mali Wtt!al..-y t. ttolictr N. V. I
of votciit he will leave no oue in6
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COLLINS
L imm ' " r ? 1
1 1 JTtpranea .
uwarwn wiiiwHaBiwwwwtwiwwww
rum
Wit jsrocer or itulcr for nulfy'a Pure Melt Wliltkay b siirc.yon.aet tlienxtulne. It U the
Irtahey' and U ntii In sealcul bott Ion only; never In bulk. Price $1.00. l-nnk lor tho truile-mark
turned to deliver to him the Now
York delegates to tho national con-
t rutioti a matter which Is now en-
'gaBlng the entire attention of Tam-
many's lenders. With this vote as-ai-red
aud with Indiana and Illinois
undoubtedly in the Bryan gwujp. It
now appears as certain a anything
j can at ilils early stag in the flglit
that tho Nebrajejcnu will caofctre Uie
plum.
. INGEniNG COLD.
Withstood Other Treatment But
Quickly Curod by Chamberlain'8
Cough Remedy
"Last winter I oauglit a ivory sevoro
cohl which lingered for weeks." says
J. Urquhart of Zephyr. Ontario. "My
cough was very dry and harsh. The
local denier recommended Chamber-
Iain's Cough Ilomedy and gunranteod
It so I gave It a trial. Ope small
bottle of It cured me. J bollevo
Chamberlain's Cough ltomdy to bo
the beat I have ever used." This rjno
dy is for sale by C. JU RBNFHO.
Teddy Bears Indian moccasin and
Cu.-ios at Lillle's drug store.
Tfee oldest aad dmu No ubU-
tBtes. Pure drc. Our prasortptloa
department Is the best In city. Ren
fro's Drug sjtora
Ladles' Box Calf and Gun Metal
shoes from $7.50 to $3.00. Just the
shop far winter wear at Robinson's.
Ratregrasaive
Extracts from liss Kvergreen'a dia-
ry: "Thin Is my eighth birthday. A hot-
brother came. His name will be 1'rlta.
"Fritz Is twenty years old today just
a year younger than I. I'oeplo always
take us for twiue.
Tritx will be thirty years old tomor
row bis wedding day. How the tlmo
does fly! Of course he is olght yoara
my senior and used to carry ma ubout
when I was a baby; still It seams
ut range to think of tho boy catting
rgrld.i-Unfaude Blatter.
HEALTH
.INSURANCE
The man who Insures III llfo Is
wise for hfs family.
Tho man who Insures Ills health
Is wise botlt for his family and
himself.
You may Insure health by guard
Ing It. It Is worth guarding
At the first attack of disease
which generally approaches
through tho J.IVIUI and. manl-
fests itself (n innumefablonvays
TAKE
Toll1
And save your health.
.pgf. Hng ojwepNiDAfr
Mr. Georqe Foster Collins of
Lincoln Neb. nho is 73 years
olda rhdfhocr of tlio' Pr'esOy-
terian Church prominent in
politics a fife long and stren-
uous advocate of temperance
has been greatly benefited' by
the use of Duffy's Pure MoJt
Whiskey and conscientiously
recommends it as tho best
tonic stimulant for the old.
I am 73 years old. Was born m
Wayne County N. Y. on March 21
1834. Our family moved to Michig? i
shortly after this. I grew up on tjfc.
farm then studied law was admitted tp
the bar whs County Clerk of St. Glair
County Mich. which office I held four
years. Then was for a time Secretary
of the Midland Railway of Michigan.
I moved with my family to a farm in
Gage County Nebraska in 1874. was
a member of the County Board eichtr
years. In 1890 was elected State Sen-
ator. Foster my middle namci has bectii
transmitted tn the family for pver 100
years fromtfathcr to son. Mrs. Collins
and myself are members of the Presby-
terian Church of Lincoln where wc
have lived for the last four years. Wc
celebrated the fifty-third anniversary of
our marriage on March 23d 1 1907.
"From early youth have been a stren-
uous advocate of temperance principles
and ftrongly opposed to thcuseofliauor
bib u TfEy aivCk r Jm
UNION MEN;
CALL OFF
STRIKE
Louisville Ky.. Nov. 3'i. -Tlio strike
or 760 union employes of the Louis-
ville Hallway oomtmuy was called off
by n vote taken tonight. The inuu
inad no conditions acknowledging
themselvos baaton
LouisvUIo Ky. Nov. 87. More tlmn
20 of the striking street cur union men
are In the county Jail today having
been arrested lost night In tho riot fol
lowing an atUtols o a Fourth avoiuie
car. A number of them uro allogod
to httvo conftesOd that tho nttnoH on
the car was (lie rosult of a' carefully
planned conspiracy on tho part of n
body of strikers and more arrests will
be made.
There was no ludlcatlon of trouble
tills morning and it Is believed that
the arrests of last night will virtually
mean an end to the strike. Both In
ternational Agent Commons and Local.
President Jaokson or the street car
iiMn's union declare they knew noth-
ing of the conspiracy and that they
have all al mg counseled order.
I'oiice Judge alcaiiee today lddd for
Hearing under ;buou bond all Mvose ar.
restett on the charge of being .(compli-
cated lu last night's riot and also or-
jdered the arrest of 17 more nien who
.attended the meeting at which tha al
leged plot wag formed.
Malaria Causes Loss of Appetite.
The Old Standard GROVflrs TASTE
LESS CHILL TONIC drive out ma
laria aud hullda up the sysiam. For
grown peoplo und Child ran; SOe.
Notice Master Mnsjins.
Albert Plko Lodgo No. .0 will con-
fer third degree Wednesday evening
Nov. 27. Lunch fiorved. Visiting
aiasoDB weicomo.
The Harder Labor
"What did you get the rubber gloves
for?' thoy naked her as sho passed'
them around to show how handsome
thoy were. "You have a girl haven't
you? You don't have to wash tho
dlskos."
'Wo." she nnaworetl "I den't hnvo q
wash the dbjues. but while slio- Is
washing the tiuhos I oil' tho floors."
New York I'rose
Exceptional Case.
"Thoy couldn't convict tlwt forger.
Wuon lio was caught he oLuweiUup tho
Z IV.l
xorgury anu strniiQwou u. j
"Well it Isu't ovory wan who Is so
willing to eat lu words rhon it's
proved he's in tho wrens." Kansas
City Times. "v
l'lie headqiurtere of the Army of
the Potomac will be in toe saddle " .
VBOg
m&MMU
HAS1 v
VIEWS
SPEAKS'OF CHARACTER
OF LAWS GOVERNING
JUVENILES
TREATMOSTW'WEA'K-1
MINDED CHILDREN
ClnliHate Segisltation as
Viewerf By t Oklahoma
Superintendent
V .
The miesilotr'of tt Juvenile- court
law is being earnestly considered a
niMB.l)er of bills are being talked of
and Rome are already. In preparation
and perhaps somo one ready to offor
In tho legislature.
Being in actual relation to child
saving work for years and giving the
suhjeot attention and seeing and
bearing suggestions from good and
earnest people as to wlvat ought to be
embodied In a Jupenllo court law I
am certain that too many phases of
the child nature are contemplated In
the proposed Juvenile court law.
We now hav on our statute books
a good tew enacted by the last Okla-
homa territorial legislature In 19(M'05
in behalf of neglected and dependent
children orphans and others sound
In mi4d ad body under 10 years of
iRO and not Incorrigible. That bill
was prepnipd by the Oklahoma Chil
dren s Homo society and passed al-
most unanlmovJity and has been doing
good eTvlce rfn llie class of children
It waa inaiio benefit.
Bet there" are ftve other phases of
this child question that now can un-
der state government be bandied and
enacted Into law and It is hoped that
such muy be done by the first state
leglekiluro to convene soon.
Juvenile Court Law.
The first of these needed laws Is a
clenr definite Juvenile coort law deal'
ing with iiKorrJgible boys and girls
who are starting In the wvy of evil.
and will not fjj? corrected by parent
or guardian. We do not want them
tried convicted" and placed with older
and hardened criminals; mich Is
'ttholl) error and wrong.
Crippled Chlldron.
The next feature of child life should
be- a law enacted to provide for the
csro and education of crippled chil-
dren sound In mind but such as peo-
ple will not take Into their family
hofiios as iP"mhprs of tholr families
Some of th older sbatoa are providing
for this deserving close of children.
Oklaliema houhl not be behind in
(his litHnono privilege and dirty.
Imbecile or Weak Minded Children-
A third reatui-e of child life to he
oonsltleml by the stnto fs to provldo
by law defmlte clear aad amplo for
tho oaro of imbecile or wake 'minded
children. They need special enro and
oomrort whlc htho tow should mako
and secure to them apart from othor
children with whom they otiu not
compete or ho equal in advancement.
I Compulsory School Law
The next or fourth knv for chlldron
rhould bo a compulsory educational
law. with proper voetrlcHans. This
la wis needed for that class of chil-
dren who will not willingly go to
school if they can In any way twold It.
Child Labr Law.
And the fifth law should definitely
del with child labor prohibiting the
abuse of children by overwork In
intnso smd factories or elsewhere.
loach of these phases of child
nature should be deal w-ith In a sepia-
rate UlUr-not long urnl technical but
pointed and clear o that It shall be
easy of comprehension and readily
applied
Tile foregoing sire tnggesttoiis for
consideration by friends of all these
classes of children mid It is hoped
that the best law poesrbie on cm oh ot
these phase of child life shall be en-
acted at an early stage of the proceed-
ings of the eomlng legislature
NOAH B WICKHAM
Superintendent Oklahoma Children's
Homo Society.
Headaches and Neuralgia from Colds
LAXATTr BBOMO Qr-laino. the
world wide Cold and Urlp remedy re-
moves cause.. Call for full name. Look
for signature E. W Gtove. Sec
Ealfnton Oastle.
One of the most remarkable castles
la ficotland-r-aod there are many his
torlp piles north- of the Tweed Is Eg
llnton castle Ayrshire. It Is not an
nnolunt oaetle- having bean built about
100 years ago-but It oontalns much of
Interest. From the town of Irvine to
tho lodge gptes is a mile and than
there is another mile to traverse before
the castle Itself la reached. All the
principal rooms open out to a circular
paloou with a cupola roof which con-
tains many memento of tho famous
tournament ot 1S0 organised by tha
present Lord Iftgllnton's father who
(pent 10000 In an attempt to repro-
duce the chivalrous forms ami cere-
monies of okloa timet). Ia the salooa
loo aro kept umoug other objaets of.
Interest the gan with whlcU u poaqher
jlew the tenth Karl of Bgllntou aud the
battle at used by the Percy who was'
Wiled by Mqntgomerle at Cuovy Cbase.
NQVEMB
1
TreiasWfes Found in
Our American Forests.
w
tiar our j
merican forests abound in plants which possess the most
vatu
ibJe medit
inal virtues is abundantly attested by scores of the most
cnlinc
cal writers and teacllcrs
thp tint
iwmcra
Wot:
d Indians had discovered the usefulness of ninny native
the advent of the White race. This information imparted
plants b
frctly t
whites led the latter to
Mc
tiWic
wc haxlgf a rich assortment of most valuable American medicinal roots.
Dr.. Pierce of IUiflalo N. V. believe that ruir ymerirnii forests
abound in medicinal roots for the cure of most obstinate and fatal dis-
enfee.? if we would' properly investigate them and in confirmation ot
this conviction he points with pride to the most marvelous cures ef-
fected by hi&' Golden Medical Discovery" which has proven itself to be
the most efficient stomach tonic liver tnvityorator. henrt tonicand reg-
ulator and bToodcleanser known in mediool.sciciicg. Dyspepsia or
irwlirrrstior trtrpjd livcrr functional and even vnlvnlnr and other nffec?
tions of tho heart yieltLtn its.rnrdUp nrtioii
Tho reason k7iv" Golden jrcdlcal Dig-:
covery" cures tneeo and many other
affections is clearly shown in n little
book of extracts from the standard
medical worlta which is mailed free to
any address by Dr. It. V. Pierce of
Buffalo N. Y. to all Bonding retmesfc
for" the fame.
To aid in healing old sorca or ulcers
nppH Dr. Pierce's AlMIcaling Salvo to
tliem while taking tho "Golden Medical
Dllcoverv" to purify and onrichU.i;Kod.
Dr. Pforco's All - Healing Salve is
cleansing nnd pain relieving. It de-
stroys tho bad odors arising from sup-
purating or running soros and puts
them In tho best posslblo condition for
healing.
The "All-IIoallng Salvo "is a Buporior
dressing for all open running or sup-
purating Soros or Ulcers. For healing
opin wounds cuts and scratches it is
unsurpassed.
If your medicine denier docs not have
tho "AU-IIenling Salvo" in stock until
50 cents in.poetaD stamps to Dr. R. V.
Pierce Butialo N. Y. and you will
rcvoivo it by return post.
In treating all open sores or ulcers
boils carbuncles nnd other swellines ft
is important that Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery be tnkun persistently
to purify the blood and thereby remove
tlio cause of tlio trouble. It is in tho
blood that tho great battle of health has
to bo fought mo nicer ana mo poro
are simply tho scarlet flowers of disease
with roots runninir down into the blood.
Those roota must be eradicated or tho
disease will break out n fresh "faoldpn
Medical Discovery" clonuses flic blood
of all fonl and poisonous accumulations
pushes out tlio dead and waste matter
nnd'tliUBDurifles tlio ontiro lifo current.
Disor.se in tho flesh must die out when
it is no loncor fed bv foul blood.
"Golden Medical Discovery" effectively
cures disease in the ilesh by curing Its
ennee in ttie uiooa.
Not less marvelous In tho unparal-
leled cures it is constantly making of
woman's many peculiar uffectlons
weaknesses and alnressing derange-
ments is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescrip-
tion hs IS amply attested by thousands
of unftnllcitrd testimonials contributed
by grateful Tiatients who have been
ofired by it of catarrhal pelvio drains
painful periods irregularities) prolapsus
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
From the Chicago News
Penniless men aro at lent hunko-
proof. If love ia blind how au there he
lovo at drat sight?
May lienven help the rich; the poor
linvo no automobiles.
It's easy for a millionaire to preach
tho virtues of poverty.
Wise is tho men who can correct
a mistake before honrakos It.
Jtsny a man's so-onllod Indupon-
denro Is nothing but contrariness.
dame nion wouldn't take advice If
H. wore offered to them In capsules.
Ater he dines tho dyspeptic whines.
It takes a smart man to draw a sal-
ary for loa'ing.
Cracking a Joke doesn't necessarily
impair It t. value.
A .man's reputation Is no better for
being guilt edged.
Too often the error of a minute be-
comes the sorrow of a lifetime.
If a girle Is willing to marry she
should toll her pepper so.
Courtship is 4 he first step and matri-
mony is the rest of the fight.
It takes a lot of push to dispose of
the output ot a wheelbarrow factory.
A burglar unlike t horse owner Is
willing to take another loan's duet.
There is something Wrong with a
weiaaa who isn't Jealous of semebady
or iwnetblug.
A woman i willing to confess her
-.. rf. .' .: ' 1 1 li.4ik .1 X.
trating and soothing- properties
U unpleasant feelings and so
ordeal that she passes through
the event safely and with but
little suffering as numbers have
testified rnd aaid "it ia worth
I
its wejgUt in gold." $1.00 per
bottleiofc druggists. . Book containing
valuable information mailed free.
of this and other countries. Even
continue invofctigations until to-day
and other displacements caused by
weakness ulceration of uti iii apa
kindred nffections often nfU r mnny
other advertised medicines and physi-
cians had failed.
Nursing mothers nnd over-burdened
women in all stations of life wlmse
vigor and vitality may hove been un-
dermined and broken-down by oxer-
work exacting social duties tlip to
frequent bearing of children or other
causes will And in Dr. Pierce's Favorito
Prescription the most potent invigorat-
ing restorative efrength-glver ever de-
vised for their sptcial benefit. Nuiring
mothers will And it especially valuablo
in sustaining their strength and promot-
ing an abundant nourishment for tho
child. Expectant mothers too will find
it a priceless boon to prepare the sys-
tem for baby's coming and rendering
tho ordeal comparatively painless. It
can do no harm in any stnte or con-
dition of tho female system.
Delicate nervous weak women who
suffar from frouuent headaches back-
ache droggiiig-aown distress low dowa
in the abdomen or from painful or ir-
regular monthly periods gnawing or
-distressed sensation in stomncb dirzy
or flint spells see imaginary specks or
spots floating before eyes have unagree-
able pelvic cUnrrhal draiu prolapsus
anteversion or retroversion or other
displacetncnts.of womanly TganB from
weakness of parts will whether thoy
experience many or only a few of tho
nbove symptoms find relief and a per-
manent cure by using faithfully and
fairly persistently Dr. Pierco'a Favorite
Prescription.
Both thp above mentioned medi-
cines nro wholly made up from the
glyceric extracts of native medicinal
roots. The processes employed in their
manufacture were originaf Willi Dr.
Pierce nnd they arc carried on by skill
ed chemists ann pharmacists with tha
aid of apparatnsnTidappliaucessr'jCially
designed' nnd built for this purpose.
Both medicines arc entirely free from
alcohol nnd all other harmful habit-
formiug drugs. A full list of their in-
gredients is printed on each bottlo-
wrnpper. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellela cure eon-
itlpatiotif Constipation ia tho ennso of
many disooses. Curo the cjuiso and vmi
cure tho disease. Kosyto take ns candy.
faults toany man w4k le unwillinr t-
believe she has any.
After all the fame that chines to the
aeiare wan Is but a bubble Miihod
by blowing bis own hoin.
No map can ever convince a widow
tliat he loves her uiiIck ho tills her
jo at least once every 'five minute.
A Rcliablo Remedy for Croup.
Mrs. S. Itoslnthnl of Turner Michl-
gun seya: "We have iised C'lmmber-
lnin's Cough Medlclno for ourselvts
and children for several years and
like It very much. I think it Is tho
only remedy for croup and can highly
recommend It " For sule by C. B.
RRNFBO.
HOT JAVA ON TAP BARRICKS.
Mary Knew All About It
Llrtlo Mary's father had boon teach-
ing her U walk proporly. "Walk slow-
ly and iura out your toas" he admon-
ished hor.
Whllo she was undergoing tills teach-
ing bho attended Sunday school one
day. Tho golden text was "Teach mo
to walk honestly." After reciting it
sovoral times the teachor asked:
"Who knows what that moans?"
"I do" replied little Mary. -Walk
elowly and turn out your toes."
DeWltt's Little Darly Risers are the
best pills made. They do not gripe
gpld by C. It. HENFBO.
Washington Cunty Approves
Haskell's Move.
Owen Owen of Owen Okla. was
la Guthrie yesterday li the Interests
of Washington county oil and gas.
Mr. Owen says that Governor Has-
kell hae earned the thanks of Wash
lngton county In the action taken
against tho Kansas Natural Ca.-. com-
pany and that If put to & vote now
Haskell would larry that county by a
large majority air- Owen Is a tli.-i
cousin of 'Senator BobC. Owen of
Muskogee.
'asrsB
Is to love children and no home
can be completely happy with-
out them yet the ordeal through
which the expectant mother
must pass usually is so full of suffering;
danper and fear that she looks forward
to 4he critical hour with apprehension
and dread. Mother's Friend by its pene
allays nausea nervousness and
prepares the system for the
other's
rrictnj
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