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Show t - r in ! r r n'-rT-;t --" - -'Air.i ....... .A. --in'-al Net Contents lSPluid Drachm' JWk ' M fett r P " jil .l SSiJ For Infanta and Children. W Wiim Motors Know Thai" , geoS2SSIg castena , cE'-lv J LCOHOL-3 PER CENT, i' J-i I AVeicfaberrcpafafa6r:s- AlWcWS s '3 3 I similatinpicroolbyRcula- w 3,, Sc?$ lilhcretyPtomoUiiestion' SignatUTG F . IT g'Sf liCheerfulnessandRcstConta ft A tf J fi neither Opiam.Morphine nor n ff. Af' 'lOS' I JumptmSxd V j a i t !: JbrMlSaltl I 1 BL ! f a Use. I :5So !.j and Fevcrishness and t H y L :-j'r I Loss OF SLEEP i B KJV tra g I N-3n For Over Hi & -Thirty Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. '" "JLj .oLy! iwyo.k oto Why Meat Prices Vary in Different Stores J Prime steers S19-9020.35 It j !i Good to choice steers 17.00fel9.S5 F ill! IJ j !j! Common to medium steers 10.75(210.75 ii I II Yearlings, fair to fancy 16.00(419 I0 Ml 1 II 1 1 Fat cows and heifers 8 35fel5.35 !! ! I It P Canning cows and heiferB 7.25 8.25 tie II jh Balls, plain to best 6.S"(S12.0O !! J II I !j Poor to fancy calves 6.7515.75 !!1 1 III !( Western range steers 10.00(18.00 'j ' j jij . These newspaper quotations III I represent live cattle prices in II Chicago on December 30th, 1918. Jj y The list shows price ranges 111! Ijj on nine general classified groups I jj . j with a spread of $13.85 per cwt. . jj I the lowest at $6.50 and the tj highest at $20.35. I jj l l Why this variation in price? ll II Because the meat from differ- . ' S I ent animals varies greatly in jjjji. j 1 quality and weight. jj j I I Although the quotations jj ijj 1 shown are in nine divisions, j Swift &. Company grades cattle p j into 34 general classes, and each jiil jj class into a variety' of weights S jij 1 and qualities. ' J !i,j As a result of these differences in I Ijj j j jjjl cattle prices, (due to ' differences in ' j l! weights and meat qualities), there is a Hjjj l range of 15 cents in Swift & Com- tj j! j ! pany's selling prices of beef car- Ijj casses. jjj j! j; These facts explain; 1 1 " 1 Why retail prices vary in I Ij . , . different stores. j 1 2 Why it would be difficult to ?l I ; regulate prices of cattle or L; ijj III'' beef. I Ji Ijj jsj 3 Why it requires experts to !! j judge cattle and to sell meat, j i !l so as to yield the profit of J ll j only a fraction of a cent a j. j j pound a profit too small to lllll ! affect priCCS. j1 J j t tf Swift & Company ,U. S. A. Children's Coughs may be checked and more serious conditions - - of the throat will be ottca avoidtd by promptly giving the child a dose of safe To keep clean and healthv take Doctoi I Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They regulate I liver, bowels and stomach. Adv. i f.jip Look for t&c p fe,-mSl sealed pac&22C bsl ipl 1111118 kave En eye cc '-18 - a'so for tti-z nsms ! mSm whisleis I :lp:pj That nams is year pro-!tfj;:gl! pro-!tfj;:gl! tscticn ess'nst Inferior iliplpllj ' imitations, Just ss tfcs jl seated package is pro- jSpr tection aaalnst impurity. M MSpfflj Ths Greatest Nstne ia Goody-Land- gm , 1 END INDIGESTION. ' 'EAT ONE TABLET PAPE'S DIAPEPSIN INSTANTLY RELIEVES AMY DISTRESSED, UPSET STOMACH. Lumps of undigested food causing pain. When your stomach is acid, gassy, gas-sy, sour, or you have ilatulence, heartburn, heart-burn, here is instant relief No waiting! wait-ing! Just as soon as you eat a tablet or two of Pape's Diapepsin all that dyspepsia, dys-pepsia, indigestion and stomach distress dis-tress ends. These pleasant, harmless tablets of Pape's Diapepsin never fail to make sick, upset stomachs feel fine at once, and they cost very little at drug stores. Adv. $100 Reward. $100 Catarrh is a local disease greatly Influenced Influ-enced by constitutional conditions. It therefore requires constitutional treatment. treat-ment. HALL'S CATARRH MED1CINB Is taken internally and acts through the Blood on the Mucous Surfaces of the Sve-tem. Sve-tem. HALL'S CATARl'.H MEDICiNa destroys the foundation of the disease, gives the patient sirength hy improving the general health and assists nature Jn doing its work. $1U0.W for anv case of Catarrh that HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE tails to cure. Druggists 76c. Testimonials free. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. A political candidate should wear canvas shoes. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Rum, a smn.ll box of 3;trbo Compound, and U oz. of glycerine. Any druggist can put this up or you can mix it nt homo at very little cost. Full directions for making mak-ing and use come in each box of Barbo-Compound. Barbo-Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and make it soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not 6ticky or greasy, and does not rub off.Adv. WEAK KIDNEYS MEAN A WEAK BODY When you're fifty, your body becins io creak a little at the h in res. lotion is more slow and deliberate. "Sot so wnnfi as I u.ed to be" is a frequent and unwelcome unwel-come thought. Crrtr'in bodily .functions upon which pond health find gor d j-pinis so much depend, pre impaired. The weak spot is generally the bbidder. Vnp)e;is.'tnt 1 pymptrmig show t liern?,- yca. T'-nntu and annoying complications in other organs arise. This is particularly true with elderly el-derly pcnpp. If you only'know how, ',hin trouble can be obviated. For over 200 years GOTJ) MKDAL ITaarlem Oil Jims been relieving in-convemenre in-convemenre and pain due tn advancing years. Jt is a ptandard, obi time home remedy, and n'U no introduction. Jt in row put up in c-dorief;?. ta-tel'-s-.-t capsule". Thre are et-i'-r and more pleasant to take than the oil in bottles. Kaeh cap?nle contains about one doe of five dmps. Take thcin just like you wr-uld any p;l, wil h a Fuutll f wallow of water. Thy pmk into the system and throw rfr the poison which are making vm old before be-fore your time. They will quici:3y relit: v. Povoj-ty is the mother of health. Suffered For Years Back and Kidneys Were in Bad Shape, But Doan's Removed all the Trouble "My kidneys were so weak that the least cold 1 caught would affect them and start my back aching until I could hardlv endure the miser'," says Mrs. D. C. koss, 973 Fulton St., Brooklyn, Brook-lyn, N. Y. "In the morning when I first get up, my back was so lame, I could . rV hardly bend over and C''V'i K any move sent darts of & pain through my kid- V ci neya. It was hard for JftJ me to wr.lk up stairs or XTT a4 ptoop, find to move '.jJ while 1 y i n g down sent Jj tu 5 darts of pain through (y;- nie I .'The kidney secre- MRS. ROSS tiens were scanty and distressing and the water remained in my syetem, making mak-ing my feet and hands swell. There were dark circles under my eyes and I I became so dizzy I could hardly sec. 1 r had rheumatic pains in my knees and I it. was nil I could do to get around. I wore planters and used all kinds of medicine to no avail until I tried Uoan's Kidney Pills. Thcv rid me of the trouble and ptrengthencd my back and kidnevs. When I have taken Doan'.? pince, they have always benc-! benc-! fited me." I Sworn fo "before ma. j L. N. VAUOTIAN. Notary ruhlic. 1 CM Doan'a at Any Store, GOe fo i DOAN'3 Krtu" I FCSTER-MEL3URN CO., BUFFALO. N. Y. W. N. U., Sait Lake City, No. 3 -1919. thoe stifiVucd joints, that back.-u he. i ln-u-m.ViiMn, hinih;i;:n, Hciiitaa, Kill slori'-, HT-.ivct, "brick ililst," etc. Tliov arc all ('fleet ivc, remedy fur all (Hm-ii-o.. .! I lie bladder, kidney, bvir, stomach and allied organs. Ci'lLD MI'.DAL Ib.arl.rn Oil I',.;,,;,!,, cleanse t Ik- kiilncvH and j.urifv i', (.;,. . '1 hey frequently ward nir iitai l.s .,) t,(; d:inKCrmi and fatal dim a-en ol tin- 1. idlers. id-lers. Tlev have a beneheial c.Ti-ei. ami eften con:;,'ete!y cure llie diea-e: ( f 11.,. h'l:!y organs, allied with the bl add' r ,..! kidneys. If you arc Irnti'iled with serene's nerosw tin: loins or with "simple" aehe ami pains in the back lake ivainintr. it mav 1. the preliminary indieat e.m- of some ' t di'il malady wliiel, rjii be warded o:F er t '.i'd if taken :n time. Go to vniir dnj:':'it tndav .ill'? r"t a knit of GOLD MI'DAI, Haarlem ( a;. ,n,... Mnnev refunded if tiiev do not iem ,011 T'iree rijrr.. ;!. I) MKDAL are 11,.: ,,'..,., e'":inal imported liaarlern fill (.ap-ules. .'.twiit -No Kub.-titutcs. Adv. |