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Show THE BEAVER COUNTY- - WEEKLY1 PRESS. BEATER,' UTAH ' ' OADDOTII mm Physicians Recommend Castor ia rlaryC?ahiim tenner 'l . .wba.aro-Tesnding-to-yo- - ur ' the-cad- cr . J THE BLUE JAYS. ' fev Children Cry yfrt Contents 15TlutJ r .'.,! I, Fo r and - khIuT . - r Do thePeopIe Know? Do you know why yon are asked to call for Fletcher's Castoria when you want a child's remedy: why you must Insist on Fletcher's? For years we have been explaining how the popularity of Fletcher's Castoria has brought out Innumerable Imitations, sub-statutes and counterfeits. To protect the babies: to shield the homes and la defensa ef generations to come we appeal to the better judgment of parents to ' insist on having Fletcher's Castoria when in need of a child's meoV iclne. And remember above all tilings that a child's medicine is made for children a medicine prepared for grown-up- s Is not A baby's food for a baby. And a baby's medicine ia f Just as essential for the baby. ' . The Castoria Recipe (it's on every wrapper) has been prepared by the same hands In the same manner for so many years that the signature of Chas. E. Fletcher and perfection in the product are synonymous. - -- . . MOTHERS GENUINE - The hand that rules the dyppeptle from reports from druggists makes the pie. .' constantly in direct touch with m .. u the public, there is one preparation that has been very successful in overcoming MY HEAD! : these conditions. ,Ths mild aad healing ' When tha w influence of Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Roo- t feela bead for stands the realised. soon highest It its remarkahla record of success. or An examining physician for one of the when aches, prominent Life Insurance Companies, in one feclasall aa interview of the subject, made the as ta tonishing statement that one reason why Judging FY thick out-of-eor- so many applicants for insurance are rejected is because kidney trouble ia so common to the American people, and the lane majority of those whose applica tions are declined do not even surpect that they have the disease. It is oa sale at al drug stores is bottles of two sizes, medium and lares, i . However, if you with first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer k Co- - Bimthamton. N. Y for a sample bottle. When writing be sure and mention this piper. Adv. - CAST0KX "Now filNTAUR COMMNV, MBW YORK CITY. ' r On tha Fence Artificial Warmth. "Do you1elIeve," asked the thinking "What's the Idea of the gas stove man whose heavy thoughts had worn and the fur overcoatf "Isn't It April t" asked Mr Ten wig- wrinkles up and down his forehad, "la i" a Hades of fire and brimstone, where ". :::i ',' gle. evil souls are seat to sizzle for all "It Is. ''. an with breezes the balmy eteraltyr "April "Well," responded the chronic the skies of bluet" , "as a matter of reality, I "That's according to popular fancy." "There you are. There's no nse try- don't ; but as a matter of advisability ing to turn out delicate creations of I certainly do." thought about April unless by some Ancient Precautions. means you can, provide a temperature "Well rave this friendly agreement approximately seasonable." of ours carved upon a monument of " The needless Infantile .death rate stone," said one ancient king. "So that all the public can read hT owing to neglect and Ignorance costs -- Ont Exception. 1 added the other. this country $3,000,000 a day." It tnM "A soft, low voico fa peculiarly a , "Not only that. It will make woman's possession- .- : "What's the tlf two people con live on less than possible to treat it as a scrap of pa v' matter wth sneakeaslear one it is because they have to. : per".,: ' . Grown Wis. Chief , of Police Butler of Los Angeles was questioning a woman who, through mistake, had been brought In oa a vagrancy charge. It turned out that she was quite the contrary, being a working woman whose husband was In France. . They grew, quit chatty ana Butler remarked: . "Yon seem to be doing quite well as a business woman,- - ...v "You bet I am," she retorted. "And right now I'm just waiting for that husband of mine to come home and spring the old gag about my not being able to get along without him." ""v. ; '. - 1 . " I Know Who Teok My Nuts. My n.baking powder," y . says the , smooth solicitor; posts less than - . But he omits to say that it often. leaves a bitter taste, that food made a with it is likely to stale in a day and that it contains alum, which is con--" r demriedby many medical authorities ':Y"k''. for; use in food -England- and France prohibit the ; sale of alum baking powders. , mo . birds' eegs, straw from neat and twigs,'' sold Mrs. Bluejay. "I'm going to nest In that young pine-tree-, over there, and lay four blue-gree-n eggicwith brown specks." . "I've stolen eggs, too," said Mr. ... Bluejay. "We're robbers, all right," said Mra. Bluejay. "Yes," said Mr. 'Bluejay,. "we are, but we are handsome robbers. We're beautiful birds, too." "That's so, we are," said Mrs. Blue-Ja"But I don't suppose It Is any comfort to the creatures wo steal from to know that beautiful bin's stole from them. They think we're ugly, because we're robbers." . "Well, I don't know that 1 blame them when 1 think about It said Mr, Bluejay. "It's not, much comfort to think that those who robbed them were beautiful, and It la said that we are so naughty." , "Sad." said Mrs. Bluejay. "but, what are we going to do about Itr "We'll always be naughty," winked Mr. Bluejay. ' ' . . . . "And we'll always be robbers, too," shrieked Mrs Blaejay. Less Wool Used. Reports from manufacturers as received" by the bureau of markets, department of agriculture, ahow that there was less wool used In February than at any time since such statistics have been compiled. The Ftbrmiry onsumptlon amounted to . 27i,000 pounds in the grease, compared with 63,700,000 pounds In February of Inst year. Strikes which shut down mills and the inability of mnll mills to secure wool because the wool sold by the government, at auction was sold ou a caib basis, funiMicil the reason tor the small February consumption. iTii dki rli, is made from Cream Powder of Tartar A derived fromgrapea Hoyal Contains Ho Alum . . : Leaves No Bitter Tocto n . a V Be Done. "Got any Jack with you, matey? with asked the gob. "Split It fifty-fift- y s me, will yerT .. "Cant do It, old paL I alnt got that .. ; much.". y later on. "I've 'stolt-- . Cant the squirrel, and Bright Eyes, another " it: r r gnlrrel. "Tou are robbers and thieves." "Wellso are, jon said Nutty Chum. . "We'd be friendly," said Mr, Bin. lay, "if we didn't steal from each other." "Yes," said Nutty Chum, "we could go into partnership. Everything you steal you could give to us and everything we steal we could keep for ourselves.'' "That's a fine sort of a partnership," said Mr. Bluejay. "The kind of a partnership I would suggest," said Mrs, Bluejay, "would be a kind where we took everything we stole ourselves and called ourselves the heads of the firm." TJ guess," ..aaid Nutty Chum, "we won't agree on the heads of the firm, so we bad better not go Into partnership." "We'd better not," aald Mr. Blue-Jn"unless you come to terms and v give us alt you steal" I most certainly wont," said Nutty Chum. "And the very Idea of suggesting such a thing. . Why, 'you're more than robbers. You're Impertinent. "So are you," said Mr. Bluejny, and his voice sounded a little like the scolding voice of Nutty Clium, for Mr. Bluejay ws fond' of making fun of others. , Nutty Chum went away after awhile, for he found that the bluejays would tell him nothing and would give him nothing to eat., and he couldn't steal from them when they were right there to see him. v ' - So he told tiH friends, Krlght Eyes and Chippy Chappy, about the Blue-ay- , and said he thoucht they had Jut had a very successful robbery, so they had better see what they could do y. iHarc -- who are '' TH rt-' Anxious 8uspense. "Are you going to keep' your new cookT "Can't say. We don t know yet whether we suit her." Applicants for Insurance Often Rejected, Bears the Signature of Exact Copy of Wrapper. rliS-wnrl- It Suspect .... CASTO R I A ALWAYS SHOULD IEA0 THE BOOKLET THATtS AROUND EVEIY BOTTLE OF FUTCHETO t Thousands Gave Kidney Trouble and Hever inter-changeab- le. . ! by storm." Sure no worKlerT-h-e did a light ning change rltfhtln front of the audience." Florida Tlmes-Unlo- position." "It's not so fine to save," said Nutty Chum, "when you have to steal first' Tou should go without things and save in that way. Be unselfish." "My dear Nutty Chum. said Mr& Bluejay, "If I were you 1 would prac tice what 1 preached. You steal, too, So do your friends, Chippy Chappy, ' Couldnt Be Happy. What are you grumbling about." said the city man to the discouraged farmer. You ought to be the1 hap- nVoar mnn in YfMAtt'n..a farm and can spend your life out la the open." "Mister," replied- - the faruier,-a- li I've got to say to you is that I'm not rich enough to be happy on a farm that, won't raise enough to pay the in- -. terest on the mortgage." No Wonder. "I understand she carried the house - " - . rli i - - about t 1 ticKhcr Orltim.Marphinen atom-ac- h, ts to be'a "bluejay aul (fMl not be wi good we can't steal.. Ah, we're thieves, we're robbers." "Well," sid Nutty Chum, the aqutr- who was' near by, "so you admit that you steal, do youT Now, I know who took tny nuts. You like to get nuts anil keep them so when you are short of food you will have something hidden away." "That's a good thing to do," said Mr. Bluejay. "It shows. a saving dis I .:- , ., 7 "I have, too." said Mr. Bluejay. Aii they both w histled and screamed ,r JlinenLNoiKABw- wemeiu-Apparent- ly, you?" ' i5! our womanhood. There la need, greater thaa var for strong the race Is" not aa sturdy as and less lormerty or our women, art yieuma ox an able to re&ist disease. K K Thoasaads suffer and thousands bottle rood results, but aa more tire . destined to sutler from 1 was brought Z took ' that most Insidious Of diseasea, twelve. bound to get well, - cent et catarrh. NlDty-eve- n per Fifteen years I sUrted with ago,' the people bae catarrh. It U set confined t to the head, bob and Peruns and I wouldn't be without throat as many suppose. Catarrhal it My weight la now around te Inflammation may attack the pounds and Z am hale and bowels or any portion of the at the age of Is. Z can do ashearty much body where there are tnuooua lln-- - work ss my daughter. inaa. It- la no reapector of persona use The tor of Parana forty. five or position.. Everyone la liable to years In the American family has v attack. proved Its worth. If you are sick, Mrs. Mary Pricks. 107 Bornman do not give up, try Peruna, Write 6t Belleville, HU was one of its The Peruna B, Oo Company. .victims. She sayai "I have welshed lurabua. Ohio, for Dr.Dept. aa little as 100 pounds. For years Health Book. It Is free. Hartasan'e Is Peruna 1 suffered with my stomach, cramps sow in liquid and tab-- . and severe headaches. After read teis. everywhere Dr. Hart upon navini tna; Pr. Hartsian's Health Bookv I man's.insiat Famous Peruna Tonic Ask decided to try Peruns. , The flrat your dealer for s Peruna. aimanaas - Prgcrnx, mnM.r .1 PES CEit A1Aata WePrMlfiu'ianfif A -s iflulaurrj mexouu w, s c! lie Kiiioa. Wa must preserve "Then you have had luck," said Mr. was SI Rests the Future u--- Rlnejiiy, 'I have," she answered. "How itc ana laoincra Integiitj m ia Ja'j. ? 1 " "Well. yo may have been up to the rae things as 1 have." said Mrs. Blu LjjJ MM V hfW. "Wh'st', whitl. whltl." said Mr. Bluejay. . . , "Whistle, whistle, Jwhlstl" said Mrs. Bluejuy. f "Have you had' any luck todayl" asked Mr. Bluojny. "Have your sskWI MrC Bluejay. 7 "What do you mean by asking ma wbe,n you have that sly took In your eye. Mrs. Bluejay asked Mr. Blue- - - Woroauljoo .gpgftfo&d demand. t i 1 your "ieig&bcrhi&h ti3 just like yous the doctors yith coals and; caU4anight as readily as in the broad daylight J they are. ready to tell you the 'good tint HetcherY Castoria has done, is doing and will do, from their experience and their Ioyo ;;,:, ife (MdreiLr ".',v .'' v- yFletcher's Castoria is nothing new. We are not asking you to try an experi- tnent. .We just want to impress upon you the. importance of buying FletchePs.' TYour physician will tell you this, as be knows there are a number of imitations ca the market, and he is particularly interested in the welfare of your baby. T; JYpnbiQWthaLrealJiiiiiiaa-dxtor- s : doctors made of. flesh and blood -- hearts 1 theso men Purely y, ' FRECKLES U Raw b tke Tans Is Cat ef These Seed Ugfy a4 There's se kacer tke allcHtaet ef teeUsi Mbamed ef year fnrklei, ss Qtfcise doable Strafis 4s Spots. gaanateed la teaeve tttee hasMty Simply get ss eaare ef .Otklse doable Streattb your drocsM. sad apply s Utile ef It slsht as4 SHiralac aad 70s abould eooa ae uai eea Ike went Creek lea kave fcrfns ta wklle tke Htkter om have Tialibea eatlraly. ft Is aebloa tkit aMre tkaa see ease k Bede4 te eonpleulp elver tke skis sad gala a bMattfol clmr rumplnlaa. Be sore te fnr (k doable rtfeejih Olblse. ( tkts Is sole sndrr fnarasiee of awse? keck U It ((lie la reowte rrrrtMe A1. (in ' the" Old Lady Again. Yes," said Mrs. Blunderby, !my nephew Is home again, and you should Just see his collection of momentum of the war." Boston' Transcript. perhaps a coated tongue it the signal that poisons is are accumulating in the lystem, and sr mould be Jv rw aa cleaned out at once. Autointoxication can be best ascribed to our own neglect or carelessness. When the organs fail in the discharge of their duties, the putrefactive germs set in ana generate toxins actual poisons, which fill one's own body. Sleepiness after meals, flushing of the face, extreme lassitude, biliousness, dizziness, sick headache, acidity of the stomach, heartburn, offensive breath, anemia, loss of weight and muscular power, decrease of vitalitv or lowering of resistance to infectious diseases, 1 V disturbance of the "eye, dyspepsia, indigestion, gastritis, many forms of catarrh, asthma, ear affect' jns and allied ailments result f om or : Take castor oil, or procure at auto-intoxicati- on . the drug Btore, a pleasant vegetable laxative, called Dr. Pierce' Pleasant Pellets,' composed of aloes and jalap. - May-appl- e, OLD AGE STARTS ' MTII ' Science says that old are begins with Weakened kidneys and digeativt organs. " This being true, it le easy tc believe . that by seeping the kidneys and. iea. five ore ana cleansed and in proper work- inf" order old aite can be deferred and life prolonged far beyond that enjoyed . ). fey tLt average person. Tor over COO years COLT) MEDAL Haarlem Oil has been relieving the weaknesses and disability due to advancing years. It is a standard home remedy and needs no introduction. GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil ia inclosed In odorless, tasteless cap tiles contain about 5 drops each. Take them as you would a pill, with a swallow of ul slimulatca the kidney water. old-tini- . Its YOUR KIDNEYS action and enables the organs to throw If the polaoua which cause premature old age. New life and strength Increase as jua continue tke treatment. MDeu completely restored continue taklnir a cupsirte or two each day. OOI LI MED AL Haarlem Oil Capsules will keep yon in health and vigor and preveut a return of tha disease. Do not wait until old age or disease have settled down for good. At the first sign that your kidneys are not working properly, go to your druggist and get a bos of GOLD MEDAL Haarlem Oil Capsules. Muney refunded if they do not help you. Three sites. Hut re member to ink lor tie original Imported GOLD MEDAL branJ. la sealed packages, ... Hooked to Death! This may happen If your cattle have boras, or Ihejrnjaf Injure eaefc ot her aod k ep the whole herd excited. BE HUMANE. Prevent boras growlnr while) calves are young. It means a eoaiealad aad more profitable herd. Use DR. DAVID ROBERTS' eohn imm or At our aealers POSTPAID Wc Ooosult D DAVIO ROBERTS about all animal allmrnia. free. Hend lor prtre Uat ot Bedtrtnea an4 W FHKS !' eopy ot "The Caltle Speetol'M" 3 mulonoo Alxxhae te Cow. DR.DAVIO SOfitall tTETiaLNAH CO., 10S trtaa As, WaeaeOe. Wis. Readily Adapted. "Why are songs of the sea so popular!"suppose It Is on account of the whistling buoys." 1 L T if ID 13 IT Eye " Beatr0Teer'4Ml ri It Itv.,, .. . . 1 WBelewstf , Clrasshie, Belrtahlnej aal Hesllsg ATTKyrtON Tampera L.ilMurineforK cd ncss. 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