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Show BEAVER CITYPRESS - FREEDOM FROM ;: LAXATIVES Susb Relief FOrt INDIGESTION ' ; f'. t - " , r'.. ,"- ? Dreamt Dlacevery by Scientists Has Replaced . Them, 6D water Hot cji give temporary relief from1 constipation only at the expense of permanent injury, ssyi W ' eminent medical authority. Science baa found a. newer, better way a meant as simple as Nature Itself. ,.. In perfect health a natural lubricant moving. keeps the food waate soft and this natBut when constipation exists ural lubricant la not sufficient Medical authorities have found that the most gentle lubricating; action of Nujol own closely resembles that of Nature's lubricant. As Nujol Is not a laxative It cannot gripe. It Is In no sense a medicine. And like pure water It Is harmless and pleasant Nujol Is prescribed by physicians; need In leading hospitals. Get a bottle from your druggist today. Advertise- spills and salts ELL-WI- S Sure Relief this Jumging time GWrfSci 75 PACKAGES EVERYWHERE VICTIMS RESCUED Kidney, liver, bladder and uric add trembles are most dangerous because of their Insidious attacks, Heed the first warning they give that they Deed attention by taking mi) HAARLEM OIL world' standard remedy for these disorders, will often ward off these diseases and strengthen the body agaimt Tbt furtherattacka. Three tiem,Ildruggit. CeM MM HIS New Tear's eve I lounged while with nothing else to do, I scanned column of each the Globe and ere I knew a dimness growing stole across the beprinted page; I drew It nearer, and with o'er age. 'twas hold! yellowed My hands, I found, had wrinkled grown, my locks were changed to gray; my form was bent, my vision dim. my teeth had passed away. And as I gnsed I heard a voice, "Good m.irnlngr grandma, dear! I wish you many, many times a Happy, Glad New Year." Tlnrn tall men said they were my sons, and daughters fair to see told me this wasn't ninety-threbut nineteen forty-threSaid I: "My memory has failed; how goes the world today?" "You shall go out this afternoon end see the town," cried they. At that the tears flowed down my cheeks. Quoth I, "The days are ended when these poor "eyes could see the sights." "Oh, nQl we'll have them mended," son then seized a knob A grown-u- p and gave three pulls upon It; "The car will be her at Latin an Aid to Business. h wish to become proPerson ficient in buslues Kngllsh should study Latin, according to Dr. J. Duncan Prluce-to- u Kpneth, professor of English at of the Btudy because .university, Ijttin Rives the necessary training In the fundamental laws bf syntax and grfliumntlcal structure. It also serves as an Introduction to word structure Doctor Spaeth and word derivation. believes that a business man should have a knowledge of fron 100 to ftOO Lntln words and their derivatives as the Imsls for good business English. mwj e, FOR SWAMP-ROO- T KIDNEY AILMENTS Problems In 'Agriculture. The state agricultural experiment teelnc t Stations ace studying 4.770 problems relating to the agricultural Industry of the country. Broadly grouped, there are 1,000 projects drnl-- , Ing with agronomy subjects. Including field crops, soils und fertilizers, or ' d of the" total ; 1K12 about botanical and horticultural problems , are under Investigation; animal industry .subjects, including dairying and dairy products, comprise about of the total, leaving three-eight- s of the projects for all other subjects Mississippi Valley Magn-- . ' '' sine. There is only one medicine that really stands out ai a medicine for curable ailment! of the kidney, liver and bladder. stands the Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t highest for the reason that it haa proven to be joit the remedy needed in thousands of distressing cases. upon thousand makes friend quickly beSwamp-Roo- t cause its mild and immediate effect is oon realized in most case. It is a gen-ti- e, healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug Rtorea in bottles of two size, medium and larfc. However, if yoa wish firrt to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co, Bmghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this paper Advertuement. one-thir- one-eigh- th ' rllttliffliiMfl , 3 lSTluidDrachif, r For Infants and Children. ' Mothers Know That f ' "b : ;fALWBOL-3PH- ,y Genuine Castoria C Always Bears the ttafcrneStoovKSSBnau :.vl Sigm .,i(MAff inn lib aSL a lahsai M iture!f f rUoaionandUir smu For Over 1 Exact Copy of Wrappe. TMI tITW OOBHRV, new tlnuestobethecleanlngX6 M cS? States! to the Papally United vL? o7cS Ml em. tule, I USH'!IHM1 . ?a "eihavecompS more testa Of the 31 counties that L,, work this Virginia, TennesseiTan 1 each, Nebraska, gon 2 each, Wbeonsfc i mj ,J mint j M4j 12. To date the best lul and denarts. annroaches Jnv affpr inv -J ' 'kx. "rr- But we have kept the fellowship of hearts! -- w- J- t ?&M ir, felt 't Agriculture. dditionsl countie?2 Officially adopted bring, th. total Ing intensive work county-wid- ' ,,,., . n Iron ' stage, e exampM, u tfcT Of drive Our gains, our losses, and our gdn rithal," Our greatest gain, the one that once so small, Ever increasing, stays with us always far-,W- j The tuberculoS -T- S un Es ' "' i. Ihese Cows Are Free' Frs ried on In 8teuben The Idijllof a Tuq Boat Ts Christ opW Q. t, Kut4 Pant !! county, New During s period of 19 dan tben vm tested, by veterinarians, il5 lodm more than 43,000 letd tatnlng tie. ' The disease wu found g farms, and 1,574 retctori tn a moved. The total cost of the cusp la the county was firXSOO-ahJ cents a bead for aH ulmili tt&i Ninety-eigh- t per cent of the herd ts tested la the drive and the kt te sclentious objectors" remaining ka decided to have their cattle tet: The great success of the wort h was due in large neusn i ogt WHttri Nwipapr Unlet.) matter with Andrews Is that cannot keep npon say on He tacks all ever the bay but does not make any port. Shifting as a weather vane, he Is si contradictory, lie started npon the road g to a profession, but landed In a concern. Then he concluded that he was meant for big business, but he tried to start too high up. A chicken farm was his next employment and it netted him s large amount of costly experience. lie now thinks of trying mining, but will undoubtedly dig up disaster. If he ends as s good shoeblack It will be st the bottom, where he ought to have begun, and he will be nearer to true progress. The tug boat that was proceeding up the river was named "Patience." It was tugging a long following of canal boats at a slow pace. It was making Its way towards a definite point snd over a prescribed and limited course. And It was going to get there. All Its energy was pledged to perseverance In the practice of the proverb, "It's doggedness as does It." - The eagle over the pilot house Jhad Its wings spread, although It could not fly yet The boy who stood at the bow said, "I'm only a ship's boy now, but Til be a man tomorrow." Can success find such s Veaj? year ss will enable it to land at the end of s twelvemonth without plodding towards It from Its beginning Is there any recipe that will enable a young fellow like Andrews to obtain lils father's IH.sltlon and wealth without pursuing his father's path of long and patient toll? Must dot the well of s. bucket shop run dry? t'nn a gambler finally " break the biinkt And can a be a master of any? No! The times csll for specialists, rather than general practitioners. It will be a New Year Indeed for everything In general when It becomes something In particular. Better the patient, persistent tug boat than the more exciting but less profitable airplane. The ship's boy of today must precede the captain of tomorrow. 1112, Tl the brick-makin- ; whole-hearte- d by the live stock bureau, railroad women's clubs, the ctHiperitkt owner, the ft live stock arc: Dairymen"! organizations, county ec mlssioners, chombers St mam and other organizations REDUCING COST OFTESLt Area Plan of Tuberculosa Haa Lowered Expense Iru& QvHe Considerably. ; ( As a result of the am plaaef a berculosls eradication, saji the Cs 8tates Department of Agrkulrtn, cost of testing has been reflncti pioneer 'counties whkk Sfldertoot I work naturally lucurred freaie 1 pense than those which followed lead and took advantage of tlii But, In splti of OH periences. the of ords department abow ttitfe countk4 In vrIonl!f the 25 which figures are available, &f of testing was only W cents a tf Steuben county, New Tort. 45,000 cattle were tested bf t erlnarlans In 10 days, did tt ; st a cost of 23.5 candones bxHt ' Missouri the testing veterinarians cost only 28 K ' head, This Included aalaty, U ence snd travel expensei. done counties work has been ' si 15 cents s head. . s A-- s feedir&C FaD Cow cowi, t - Fall fresheningare the ones that neatest profit to ; WT according to the Iowf of bandrytnen ot lege, require plenty . befora care good tlmeaa weU as though forced feedlni omroended as a , It doeinotpaytoiktop while the cow U W ri W m pasturea beglnnlnf comIn J; cold weaUier the dairyman to V of roughage as thi a Urge ounnUty reea. t; NEW YEAR'S CALLS tf:4 From old imteh times to the middle of the Nineteenth century New Year's day In many American rltles was devoted to the universal Interchange of visits. Every door wus thrown open and it was H breach of etiquette to omit any acquaintance In the annual cans; when-ol- d d friendships were snd family differences amicably I sudden Jar. nml NEW YEAR OF ANCIENTS then, to my astonishment, ronscimis of MM led. ,' nothing more. I found that The ancient j,jwere j ,,. loeiin-ianstanding upon the farther shore. . .....i oil. I i. il...!.. new M' Mi...IIS il'i venr at And soon we reachrt a city near I lie nn iihinci . NEW YEAR GIFTS ' " ' the Mountains of the Moon. (Tin nnd the Creeks. ,,n:U ilu.(September v r The ciiMtut,) ((f tld me Ethiopia Mould he mlMilttc'l H. '. ., 'emiirv, i jrjvinj an(i recoirin, ' ir tir k.. .i soon us one of the t'nlted St.ii. s, 0i on x,.w year tirts Mioer day, which originat' ., ., 1). Chlnti late had been.) We found a ed In Itonie. ..till survives In France het;re..kscha,,,ed,,,.f..,lh,,r;,i;iit place to order Innrh. by three iu ,,, "id Scotland, although In most conn-,r!- (' -- 1. the heg.n.nn- of s,,,, ihe exchange of brougMgln. They serveo ns w,,;i( lt gifts at Christ-ma- s spoke nb word, while grnvcly i.n'wii, has tHken Its place. . ' THE JULIAN CAl.ENDAP low. Quoth me: "I thought that sloven In the Julian WHAT SHALL WE WRITE? was done with lHg ugn" caei;,!r Nlvv y day 12 .,vr ,i "So Hi" said he. "Thot. who," i the What shalt wt write on. lb fair asked, "are these three stnlwnrt r. new i.hki. called r-- . .In vrie;; c arrr ... i :oiv lowsf "Oki rvu ill.. I...H.I.. . on ,,. j umke it a record of deedsr-rt'- ith "'"' gulden ry s Companion. n i cnotliy Bany - Thirty Years , Ftatilr. -- We count the riches of the passing days, He-embe- t- -a AWc Moat Important But melancholy spades our hopes amaze And leave them buried after all, fors m Use lb Chbs promise most to our insistent youtl And diamonds glitter to our later " In DEFINITE , withage, M' We seldotfcwin, iff rc M Cmtents" Ff . His Appellation. A kindly old soul asked the seven children of! an acquaintance to tea. The youngsters' ages- - ranged from As they three years to fourteen. streamed Into her drawing room, her brain reeled, and their Christian names failed her. "And which one are you, dear?" she . Ufa Man Leads. NIpp Do you believe men are de- asked a soletuu boy of seven, helpscended from animals way back? lessly. 'Tin "MeT said he. Importantly. Tuck Not so sure about that, but lots of us seem to have a dog's life the one with the spectacles." here, all right. Pittsburgh lnzette Times. It, takes a born diplomat to appear to be Interested In other people's Get a Bookkeeper. tie "How long have you been More men die of Idleness than of She "Do you meun ww or bard work. Jeforer as niir wisdom may increase xtfliilA your bonnet." And iiiPt while he spoke "V nii.vniuw mym union the coupe came; wonderful 'twas to me, how fast"They are not human, mother, dear: e'en er than only tame gorillas." they're fabled hortte was Much as I feared the tunnel My electricity. then, I feared gorillas more, and glad son Just tumed was I to come again back to our and touched a beloved shore. you'd screw; "When home once more my son think I'd lost my "You'll want to see the play mind If I should at the Olympian tell how fast we theater ; it is their flew, for we left inattnee." the wind behind. "1 think I'd like We went to see to stay Indoors," the surgeon first. I said, "and rest "The lenses crystalline have grown awhile." too flat with age," he said. "We mut "Oh, well, you put new ones In." need not leave With that he hypnotized my mind the house," he In some peculiar way, snch rare sweet answered with a visions floated by, then quickly passed smile. "We do not away. to theaters go I woke, my eyes were strong and like the canaille, well and hastening to depart we paid I hope. Just darkthe fee and entered next a gallery of the en, close art. But as to pictures, when I turned, drawing - room, so very strange they seemed, I thought ojten the dloscope the artist must have sketched the and you will see stories he bad dresnnvl. the actresses, the "We never think of tainting now," cornices and my guide said, with a laugh. "These frieze. Beside It stands the telephone are but landscapes In the moon, taken and you can hear with ease." "What Is a dioscope?" I cried. by photograph." "What ! are there people iu the "A small, objective lens, so placed moouV as to command the stage (as all the "Oh, yes, indeed!" said he. "Here Is world now kens), connected by eleca lunar telescute ; ltok through and tric wire with yon white plate of glass that's framed In pmiel on our wall, you will see." and over this will pass the scenery and ' I to and my great surprise gazed, actors both until the play Is through. distinctly huw them wnlklitg. 1 listened at another tube und there I heard By electricians it was tried In 18S2. But that Is quite so I'll them talking. show yon something new. You'll want "Yon see," said he. "we've learned to ride In my balloon directly after to eat eh such swift. Intense vibrations tea ; I'll take you. If you're not too In the thin ether that we hear their tired, up t't the Polar sen." slightest intonation. You look surHis kindness overpowered mjjjmd I son "111 on. went show prised," my those eyes of Venn, n slptit worth began to weep, w hen someone shouted In my ear, "You ure crying In your while, our famous seheme that heats sleep." the Paris Newers. These little gutter-The Clohe had fallen on the floor, ramify through nil the streets and streets and eiHch the rain ami hail the lamp was growing dim, so what and melting snow--. These tiny suiting my sm might yet have said is known to none but him. ninteh, conducting down to A fact. whleh take It miles tel straight towards- the eenter of the earth, where the great heat, yon know, BANISH THATSTRAW MAN will turn It Into steam of course, snd U It comes ttguin. by other pipes, to Supposing you thought you hud teen spin and weave and cook and print for utile to ward off ull bad luck during the men. It feeds the factorlf through coming year by merely throwing a the land with no exjteiise for fuel ; it straw linage out of your house on the polishes for artisans full many a last day of y xv,lI(J preclotm Jewel. We've In Id Inrye pipe have thrown out not only one ltna-- e nil the streets to warm the hut a dozen. And through o;ppsn ,hat w fth winder westher. so rheumatism's out of th- - straw- ..(lw- vou of date and done with nltoirrther. had thrown nwav XOUr sins Tbu Is what the people of "Now. mother, we will go and lun.-Kr,, In Afrlc's sunny Hlnie," and drawing lielieve. On the day before New Year's out his watch he ".aid, "I see there's Ihe wise m,d head of ea.-amile time. The tunnel's family IMilUft r,(UK)j , done; we'll take It over there. 11,,. of straw, which. .,. . IB tiilrnn cars are sent through every hour hv ... ...... , . ,1()or ir()V.li mw!(v the force of compressed air." - , with all the Ur"r " ti'im would exert . plaYd me on A cushioned ent within ...Ioeu s.ne inrew 111 away r,nii... ...... -. , , Cutloura for Pimply Faces. To remove pimples and blackheads smear them wlti Cutlcura Ointment Wash off. In fire minutes, with Cutlcura 8oap and hot yater. Once clear " ireep your skin clear by using them for dally toilet purposes.' Dont fall to In- - dude Cutlcura Talcum. Advertisement hoe, d deals us chances on the uncertain W ment LATH HOP'S. tmk for Um mm the 'NOTE.-Tl- ils artlcl. printed predicted many Boston Globe in in thing which have become a reality anticipated.) than much less time failing " tJccjant to think andlhe game are ours as time flits by iS in and mliT the lonsdousncss e sml. the flight the hest thing in life, With ill is .1.11 -.- v v v . AND rm ta i .J re-'we- ... la-vp- o.-- .- I PAKKER'3 f I AIR HALS AM -1 Cnr and Faded HailI BMty to w4 tl rml Ithttuu. jr. it iDtncuiir.9 hMMCo,). i, ii um I mmtmt Mfark, rmmmm, a. X. nvr r ffUM ll.',.' ' . nl V tmdtlly. W.N. hr hw JnA i. V. i. , Hi SA J'- - rwtif 8't take City, LatK-mtlla- , No. fc-- klndiyss Is sometime . . I RaMOTW Color Ilutnnn nuioklf. rht l Wla 511i2. Talkative inef, are great tnlnera. m M-l- f eiit: jy - tw. ii ar "' """ ' .. i ,.,. Eyes Keep Your Haxslthty CIan-CI- ''" ,. 011,11... . - f. - .rr '' '"'"e I... When grain mixture or barley and one part If '- rf t fedaccolngtothO producea, mar dairy cowl. Q.t . Ps More From Cr( Apoorcow.lt kslb1 be made to produce cslTs. food car. 4 rtofilyt,. and a good cow wji U high jiroducer : |