Show Willing to Oblige seen Miss Doyle the d:y hcuie und she hadn't said a word to him about atirv cornea from a town where advertise to Bell fish direct to purchasers The glowing advertisements asked tor the sending of half a dollar with a list of the varieties of fish preferred One letter A read: ‘Twapt two salmon a dozeh whiting a dozen fresh herring some flounders and if you have them you can add a lobster’ The next da the lady received a letter which Iran: Please send another “Dpar Madam: dime and we will forward the fisherman” — Dallas News of Kitty Doyle Romance Remarkable Which ' To keep artificial teeth and bridge work antlseptically clean and free from odor and disease germs Paxtlne At Is unequaled Antiseptic 25c a box or sent postpaid on receipt if price by The Paxton Toilet Co Boston Mass The way enough to headed is talk feel bald women some a bachelor make 7Vbjr be constipated field Tea at any drug lieve aud its benefits when you can get Garstore It will quickly rewill be realized A girl expects a man to think hair is naturally curly even when knows that he knows It Isn’t her she lost — especially He who hesitates Is when he isfound out OF MISERY How Mrs Bethune was Restored to Health by Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Mo — “For seven years I Sikeston suffered everything I was in bed for four or five days at a time every month and ao weak I could I had hardly walk cramps backache and headache and was so nervous and weak that I dreaded to see anyone or have anyone move in the room The doctors gave me medicine to ease me at those times and said that I ought to have an operation I would not listen to that and when a friend of my husband’s told him about Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound and what it had done for his wife I was willing to take Now I look the picture of health and feel like it too I can do all my own housework work in the garden and entertain company and enjoy them and can walk as far as any ordinary woman any day in the week I wish I could talk to every suffering woman and girl and tell them what Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has done for me’— Mrs Mo Sikeston Di:ma Bethune Remember the remedy wfhich did this was Lydia E Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound It has helped thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements ulceration inflammation tumors irregularities periodic pains backache that and bearing down feeling indigestion nervous prostration after all other means have failed Why don’t you try It? 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It's a sign of Sick kidneys esIf pecially action is too disordered passages scanty or too frequent or Do not neglect any little kidney for tbe slight troubles run into gravel dropsy stone or Bright's disease Use Doan’a Kidney Pills This good remedy cures had kidneys Ourtield Am Pocatello L O Warner Idaho any “Kidney eouiplulnt often confined unc I paused kidney mo to bed for week ami tho pain was terrible Morphine waa my only relief until I mn! lean's Kidney Fill thia rcimMy the stone dissolved After am now tree from and passed without pain kidney trouble" Box Get Doan's at any Drug Store 50 c Doan’s Helpmates and always synonymous Her Unfortunate Error A literary lady at a soctety dinner was given a seat next to a noted scientist whose views were very materialistic and at some remark he made on tbe origin of mankind the lady found her temper tried beyond "I all bearing so that she retorted: really don't care what you say I believe In the Bible and there we a'3 told that Adam wag tbe father of all living” Years of Patient Preparation Required to Produce a Book That Will Endure v a Those who have never carried book through the press can form no Idea' of the amount of toll It Involves the African explorer deLivingstone of bis estate They were together con- clared that he would rather cross the stantly and their friends not knowing African continent again than underthe provisions of the will predicted take to write another book that they would soon be married For the statistics of the negro popuBut Katherine Doyle's love was too great lation of South America alone Owen for ‘that — she declined to marry a maa Is said to have examined more than 150 volumes only to disinherit him It to said one of Longfellow’s poFew Knew the Secret ems ihat It was wrrltten In four weeks but that be spent six months In rewent Things along for several years and condensing It Young Well showered gifts upon the vising Bulwer declared that be had rewritgirl he knew would never be his trifle ten some of his briefest productions Many of their mutual friends wondered as many as eight or nine times before why there never was the announceOne of Tennyaon’s ment of an engagement — only a few their publication poems was rewritten 50 times In the secret actually knew the real Gibbons spent 20 years on his “De' reason why cline and Fall of the Rodian Empire’’ "It can never toe” answered the girl Adam Clark 26 years on his to all questions “tout more than this I and Carlyle 15 years on hU cant say” “Frederick the Great” 8nll there was no sign of any loss In A great deal of time Is consumed of the love that each bore the other reading before some books are preMr Wen carried Miss Doyle's George Eliot read 1000 books photo- pared In Ala locket graph gold and a chain before she wrote "Daniel Deronda” just as a man would wear a watch ison read 2000 before he completed They were always together— out on an his history automobile jaunt at the theater in the restaurants at the toeachee— evModest Kit erywhere Carson touched (Kit) Christopher Now Miss Doyle's family are well to the wild life of the west at more points Her sister Mrs Julia H Flaacke do than any other person of any time lives in a handsome Colonial house at But he was modest declares a always No HI Harrison avenue Jersey Cltr writer in the Century Magazine and Her mother Mrs Lucille C GormaJL disliked of which savored anything has a borne at No 3 West t street New York City And MisS flattery One day In 1862 the great frontiersDoyle had a fortune of her own— U man chanced to stop at Maxwell's fact she had received llkv ranch on the Cimarron river In New something $108000 from Mr Well In Jewels and Mexico a point on the real estate alone Santa Fe trail when a regular army So things ran along officer of high rank who was there exclaimed exuberantly: Miss Doyle a Wealthy Woman “So this Is the distinguished Kit who has made so many Indians ' “I you are mistaken" be said with a smile and so tbe subject dropped A few days later the lady writing to a bosom friend told her of the currence and added: "I am too mortified for I have looked the matter up and It only says that Eve was tbe mother of all living and so I don’t know whether to write to the professor or not” Helped a Little At Dinard one summer’ there was a beautiful young countess the wife of w hose bathing dress was a millionaire —well— A couple of men about town were talking In shocked tones about the countess’ bathing dress on the casino terrace “It’s shocking It’s most Improper" said the first “Hut” said the second “I can t believe it’s any worse than the dinner dress she wore at Mrs ball last night "Oli well” said the other “she had on then”— Rochester her diamonds Evening Telegram soulmates are not The reason a girl won’t man kiss her la ’because let a young she wants to him Jim Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Children teething softens the giimn reduce Inflammaa hottla tion allays pain cure wind colic One always thinks there Is Tlot of money to be made in any kind of business that he isn’t in When In need of s good laxative give Garfield Tea a trial and be uouvluced of it merit It ia made entirely from pure herbs Well Defended whose study is among He the and lights of nature has an unsuspected coat of mail defending him among all the turmoil — Mrs Oltphant Important to Mothers Examine carefully every bottle of CASTORIA a safe and sure remedy for infants and children and see that it Bears the Signature of Use For Over 30 rears Children Crv for Fletcher’s Castoria In Modern Miracle “Do you believe In miracles?" asked Dobklns “You bet I do” Sifobkins said “Why only the other day my wife bought me a box of cigars and by George Dobky I could gmoke ’em”— Harper’s Weekly Her Special Advantages James Fullerton Mulrhead In his book “The Land of Contrasts” tell'v of an American girl who was patronizfor ingly praised by an Englishman the purity of her English and who replied: “Well I had special advan tages inasmuch as an English missionary waa stationed near our tribe" Cheerful Outlook “Father dear" said Amaranth “Willie Smlthers la going to call at your office this morning to ask you for my hand Isn’t there some little bint I can give him before he goes I so as to make it easier for him?” “Yes" said Mr Blinks “tell him to It will take ether before he comes him much save pain”— Harper’s Weekly Where He Drew the Line An English earl lately deceased who had no family wps notorious for and on one his hatred of children occasion he engaged as lodge keeper an army pensioner named McMicken Some few months later ' McMicken’s him with a son and wife presented heir On learning of the occurrence his lordship rode down to the lodge In a terrible rage “iTiear” said he to Mr McMlrkenl "that your wife haa a son” "Yes my lord” said the man proudly “Well now look here McMicken Ruling Spirit Still Strong Mrs J L Story who has just pub- when I put you here It was to open lished a volume of reminiscences tells and shut a gate but by the Lord Harof a lady relative who had all her life ry not to propagate" When been afraid of damp sheets Springs In Their Brains she was dying Mrs Story entered the in visiting an art Two Frenchmen room to find the flrfplace barricaded with a large assortment of bed linen gallery stopped to admire a painting Tbe artist happened She was having her winding sheet by an American to in the be gallery and in broken wurmed "I never have lain in damp bed- English one of the Frenchmen asked: was alive” said the “How did monsieur ever catch such a clothes while old lady In a feeble whisper “and I’m wonderful picture?” “O”’ replied the artist with a farnot going to do it when I’m dead" away look "that painting was an offspring of my brain " Two Indispensable Supports The other Frenchman was greatly Of all the dispositions and habits interested and asked his friend what that lead to political prosperity that American had said and morality are Indispensable “I can hardly explain” whispered — George Washington supports "he the first Frenchman excitedly a romantic man may said ze picture was one spring off ol Yes Cordelia be all to the good as a lovemal'er but his brain Eeseet any wonder zat ze he isn’t In It with the Americans act queerly when they man as a family supporter have springs on their bnHns’’ run!" silenced his eulogist Carson by I've made quietly remarking “Yes some Indians run but a good deal of were running after tie” the time they An Expert on Eggs “When Is an egg bad?' is theqvery out from the pure food departThis Is at ment the Washington “Sci Downs (Kan) News' answer: entists differ as to thd exact moment but generally when decay sets In spcakirg when it explodes with a sound not unlike that of a cannon cracker when Its breath resembles Ihat of a ward politician the morning after election: when Its interior mechanism no longer retains Its party soliwhen the atmosphere surrounddarity ing it causes you to think Involunar-rllof the Irimer Investigation— then we believe we are safe In saying the egg is bad" sent Says Uncle Eben "It’s so easy to find fault" said Uncle Ebon "dat a man who is sureenough smart ought to be ashamed to dat wr“— Washwaste his energies lurtcm Star really think K&nr Your working power depend upon yout Garfield Tea helps toward keeping It health hIp AUTHORSHIP CASE— A TYPICAL CHEEK Kingsley Mich— “Last May my baby had a sore come on her cheek It Btarted In four or five small pimples and in two or three hours’ time spread to the size of a silver dollar It spread to her eye Then water would run from the pimples and wherever that touched It caused more sores until nearly all one cheek and up her nostrils were one solid sore She was very fretful She certainly was a terrible looking ch)d and nothing seemed to be of any use "Then I got some Cutlcura Soap and Cuticura Ointment She tried to rub off everything we put on so that we would sit and hold her hands for two hours at a time trying to give the medicine a chance to her but after I washed It with Cuticura Soap and then put on the Cuticura Ointment they seemed to soothe her and she did not try to rub them off It was only a few days before her face was all healed up and there has been no return of the trouble since We thought that baby’s face would surely be scarred but It Is not” Signed) Mrs W J Cleland Jan 6 1912 Cuticura Soap and Ointment sold throughout the world Sample of each free with Skin Book Address “Cuticura Dept I Boston" B not marry " It is a story of love spoiled by a will of long ago Some years ago young Mr Well hered an estate which Is today estimated In tbe hundred thousands He There was a string to the money could not marry out of his faith and was a Mias Doyle he was a Hebrew at It met was love Protestant They And then the provisions first sight of the other will— Mr Well could mar- be worth more and more ry a girl of the same birth as blraself today that It may realize a $400000 but a more consent Their Sacrifice for Love onlng will make It nearer $ "Very well" be said to Mies Doyle estimate of the amount of i won’t marry the value of the can’t marry you “If real estafi filed with the will anybody" him ber love too and She told Then rame a sudden cha more M Doyle met Walter Bai I’ll give It all up for you” said Mr wealthy member of the Chi Well who makes hla Exchange let you" answered ters most of the time in Nev I won’t ’’And at the Holland House Miss Doyle “much as I love you” Ba n Weil fairly wept as he Poor Mr confronted the beautiful girl who was forty promptly fell in Ion New he his York fetching might keep girl an giving her love that could have blamed long before he proposed n And few estate There were few fairer girls In her him "There’s Mr Well” answered New York ten years ago than “Kitty” the — Miks Doyle She was tall raven- girl with a complexion of Ivory Mr Barringer knew all about the old haired nd rpse a lissome figure and the poise days and the love of the two for each York other and be knew of a princess Many a New too that they swain had succumbed to her charms could never marry He would listen to none of Miss Doyle’s only to be turned down arguments Mr and she Well kept For ten years young succumbed finally Last No up his suit but It was all to no pur- vent ber they were quietly married Mr pose— Miss Doyle absolutely refused Weil sent his congratulations as soon to marry him and force him tbe loss as he heard of the wedding— he had ON ERUPTION SKIN quoted “Kate was a splendid girl" declared Mrs Althea Geddes one of the witnesses to the will who lives with Mrs Gorman “Her taking off was all so so sad and Just when sue seemed happily married” And now It takes the formal legal rowording of the will to recall the mance of other days SEVEN YEARS DAISY FLY Use Your BacK Charles Dlckena the creator of characters many delightful child earned a million dollars during his lifetime with bla pen but often walked the streets of London In search of material for his hooka without a penny In hla pocket One evening while doing this be was accosted by a small boy who asked him for a penny Dlckena searched his pockets but they were empty and so he told the boy who was shivering In the cold "Poor man!” exclaimed the little fellow “we’ll go hunks together!" Dickens stood back in the sh&uow of the Btreet to see what the outcome would be The lad continued to beg and finally gained two pennies He came dancing to Dickens with a jolly ring In his voice "Now” he said "we’ll have two hot buns apiece!” Such a generous spirit under such Dickens trying clrcuinstames struck so forcibly that be took the lad home with him and there he was fed and clothed and started on the road to a better life us never been any quarrel between We loved each other devotedly and were sweethearts to the last" Mr Weil lives at No 644 Madison avenue New York and makes hjs headquarters with the stock brokerage firm of H Content & Co No 751 Fifth avenue He said that he had been friends of the family for years and that there Has nothing strange In that the use of the Deal Beach home had been willed to him More than that he did not care to be Important It Is that the blood be kept pure Garfield Tea is big enough for the job the Whenever You That Him Great Novelist Barringer Satisfied “I don’t think there was anything peculiar about my wife’s will’’ said "1 knew nothing of Its Mr Barringer suppose she provisions beforehand off thought that as I was comfortably and did not need her money she had better leave It to some one who did “We had only been married about five' months when she died There had And would ye partake of harvest’s Joys the corn must be sow n In spring —Carlyle f' more Street Waif a Friend In of Mr British South African Empire of The Sopth African possessions England require 100000000 postage stamps per annum ' Act Gained Ended by Death There was a brief houeymoon and a long trip to Chicago where the couple wore Ideally happy It was a had winter and young Mrs Barringer felt the Chicago cold keenly She went to ber home at Deal Beach In the hope of Soon It availed little recuperating she failed ao suddenly that her husband was sent for and he arrived in time to be with her when she passed aw&y with pneumonia on April' 23 last After the funeral the bride's will w’as found It gave her home as at No 3 West and street recited that there f were kept her clothes furniture and Jewpaintings els She left $1000 ench to her two uncles Donald tind Swain Chapin Swain $500 to her cousin Earl Swain and $100 to Delia Dimly her' maid Then came the provision leaving to her mother Mrs Gorman the Deftl Beach property with the exception that It was to be Mr Well’s duriig his lifetime Everything else w as le t to Mrs Barringer’s mother who was named as executrix It was the will that revealed the earlier romance in the dead woman’s life Neither Matrimony Nor Death Could End —Husband Makes No Complaint PENNIES SHARE TO Senerous Honeymoon 8trlctly Up to Date Alice — How oddly some men propose Kate — I should say ao A gentleman asked me last week If I felt favorably disposed to a unification of Interests' WILLING it firms email If there It is ever when But there Tempt is isn’t your a time the summer when any need appetite you ate weather with to risk ” of tbe Buttle Creek One Jlnsrleg Mich in your appetite your soul and Toasties Written ' justified sets and go by W for whirh the Poium paid fKMJOU iu Muj to fus'ing shock ' singing J cussing the to your ne ighbors- LLcit MUSOFOYE Co aK -- |