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Show v. ; THE BEAVER COUNTY WEEKLY PRESS. BEAVER, UTAH 1 DONT BUY. ASPIRIN :: Jjk-ioxJfJkLj- packagemarked with " Bayer Cross." FREDERICK M. LINTON, Never 'askl In the Jayer 41 for merely Aspirin tablets.. The name rection and thepackage art proper dose for Headache, "Bayer" means you are getting the Toothache, Earache, Neuralgia, Rheugenuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," matism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Colds, proven safe by millions of people. ' Influenial-ColdNeuritis and Don't buy Aspirin tablets In a dUI Grippe, puln generally, box. Insist on getting the Bayer pack"Bayer Tablets of Aspirin," Ameri age with the safet "Baver Cross on both package and on tablets. No oth- - j can made and owned, are sold in vest pocket boxes of 12 tablets: which cost er way I Beware of counterfeits J Only re- only a few cents, also In bottles of 24 cently a Brooklyn manufacturer was and bottles of 100-hi- Iso capsules. sent to the penitentiary, for flooding Aspirin is the trade mark of Bayer with talcuuj powder tab- Manufacture of Monoaceticaddester lets, which he claimed to ,be Aspirin. of Salicylicacld. ; ' Common Lack, An old man in his second childhood "He certainly Is a wonderful t lin- Is never as Idiotic as the young fathet guist. Is there a tongue he hasn't In hfs first babyhood. s, i - teasteredr "Oh, yes; bis wife's." the pos-ilb- le Doesn't hurt at all and costs only a few cents UP Lost Twenty Five Pounds From Kidney Trouble. Doio's Restored His Health. J. B. Ragle, carpenter. 210 W. 60th St.,. Chicago, 111., ay: "My buck save Had -- out completely and I hid to quit work, I could hardly endure the pain in mv back and nighta I toued and turned, unable to aleep. Often in. the mora ine; my back wai as it iff aa a board, so that I couldn't stoop to dress inyaelF.'TVhea I did manage to bend over, everything before me turned black. My brad seemed to be and tome-tim- e whirling I waa to dizzy I had to grasp aomething to keep from falling. The kidney aecretiona were, irregular in paa-- . Hr. Itfrm retting; me un at night and they burned cruelly. I lot and my appetite, waa weak and little went down twenty-fivin pound weight. After I had given up hope, 1 waa persuaded to ue Doan't Kidney Pills and they cured me. Soon 1 after,' pmawd an examination for life inni ranee .and I'm glad to say my cure ...'.,-Bwohaa kated." to before me, --GEO. W. DEMPSTER,"' - C LATHAM, Co, 107th Infantry. Seroeant, was decorated tor Latham Sergt conspicuous gallantry In action near Le Catelet, France, September.29, 1918. Becoming separated from their pin toon by a. smoke tarrage, Sergt. La tham, Sergt, Ahan L, Eggergsnd Corp. Thomas F. 0Shea took cover la a shell hole welT withta the enemyt lines. Upon hearing call for help Troth an American tank, which had become dis from them, these abled thirty-yar- d three soldiers left their shelter and a ill ' 5arfe-nee- little Freesone Magic I Just drop on that touchy corn. Instantly It stops aching, then you lift the com off with the fingers. Truly 1 No "humbug ! Tour druggist sells a Try Freesone tiny bottle for a few cents, sufficient to rid your feet of every hard corn, toft com, or com between the toes, and calluses, without one particle ot pain, soreness or irritation. Freesone la the discovery of a noted Cincinnati genius. 1 . Notary Public j, Gt Dms'i at Aaj Itm, SO a Bm DOAN'S 'i?"m- TOSTIMaMUM CO, BUFFALO, H.Y. There may be nothing new under the sun. but the Imitations frequently surpass the original. aU4 Itlua Bad, for batching. II for flrttcn. Prima nock-- lira. 1. H. Smith. HIT W. Thirtieth St.. Loo Angelr. Calif. . COMPOUND - booklet GOSHEN, INDIANA SPOHN MEDICAL CO., nr tndl-berwe- to se kidnev. liver and bladder medicine, will do for i nrin. nj mcHwina n ceni to Kilmer & Co., Bin3haroton.-- N, Y.. you may receive atmple size bottle by Parcel fort, lou ran nurchaae medium and large sue bottle at aB drug store'. Adv. Many send for a sample bottle what Swamp-Root- the treat , it. The Cause of It "What a ringing voice yonder girl has." "Well, Isn't that the right kind of a voice for a belle?" . : a. GREEN'S AUGUST FLOWER has been a. household remedy all-ovthe civilised world for more than half a century lor constipation, intestinal troubles, torpid liver and the generally depressed feeling that accompanies such disorders. It Is a most valuable remedy for Indigestion or nervous dyspepsia and liver trouble, bringing on headache, coming up of food, pMlplta tlon of heart and many other symptoms; A few doses of August Flower will relieve you. It is a gentle laxative. Ask ' your druggist Sold In all dvlllsed countries. Adv. , josl-tlo- n ' Major "Whittlesey malnUlned-hlPrhrate, Company L, S57th Infantry. which he had reached nder orPrivate Spamanato waa decorated ders received for an advance and held action for conspicuous gallantry together his command, consisting 'of 4C3 officers and men of the oear Montfaucon, France, October 25, 808th Infantry and Company K of the 1918, Private Spamanato was on patrol with three other soldiers when supe307th Infantry, In the face of marior-number of the enemy during the they were fired upon by a hostile In advance the chine of gun fifty ysrds five days, Major Whittlesey and his had line. several After hand grenades rano command were thus cut off and tions or other supplies reached him in been thrown at the machine gun nest one of the crew was seen crawling spite of determined efforts which were away. Private Spamanato killed this made by his division. On the fourth man ltl bis rifle and then rushed the day Major Whittlesey received from nest alone, capturing tbe gun and the the enemy a written proposition to three surviving members of the crew, conwith he which treated surrender two others having been Wiled by the tempt, although he waa at that time Private Spamanato's wife out of rations and had suffered M loss grenades. lives la Semltile province," Cascrte, of about 50 per cent of killed and - i wounded of his command and was sur- Italy. In rounded by the enemy. His home la HENRY S. BOOAN, Plttsfield, Mass. Seryeant, 78th Co, Sixth Regiment U. S. M C . : L 8YVERSON, For Sixth Machine extraordinary heroism In action Private, Company C, nenr Blanc Mont France, October 8, . Gun Ba'tallon, 1L8. M. C Bogan was awarded a Private Syverson was "awarded the 1918, toSergtworn be with tbe Distinguished Diatinxulshed Service Cross for ex Bar, Service Cross that bad previously been St. traordinary heroism In action near awarded te him. During' the attack 1918. When October 8, Etlenns, France, our advance infantry was forced to on Blanc' Mont Sergt Bogan, without aid, captured three machine gun withdraw, Private Syversoa's machine nests, and after being wounded took gun 'crew refused to withdraw, but thirty prisoners. He himself escortcalmly set up their machine gun. The ed these prisoners to the resr rather was hand a gun upset by bursting have the line weakened by takgrenade, which also injured two mem thanmen foe this duty.. .His borne Is bers of the squad. Despite these u-- ing with his Mrs. Sallie Bogan, mother, Jurlet they immediately reset the gun and opened fir on the advancing Ger- Franklin, Ky. ... mans when twenty feet distant, causJOHN H. PRUITT, ing the Germans to break and retreat In disorder. Private fiyverson's home Corporal, 78th Company, fth Regiaddress la 1203 Sullivan street, Seat ; ; , ment; u. s, M. tle, Wash, Corp. Prultt, whoso borne was with his mother, Mrs. Belle Prultt Ray, HENRY W. PHILBLAD. ' Aria;., waa decorated for conspicuous Corporal, 78th Co, Ith Regtmeiri, U. gallantry In action with the enemy at - S. M. C Blanc Mont Ridge, France, October 8, Corporal rhllblad (deceased) was 1918. Corp. Prultt, single-handetwo machine guns, capturing decorated for conspicuous gallantry in action at Blanc Mont, France, October them and killing two of the enemy, 8. 1918. Corporal rhllblad advanced ne then captured forty prisoners In ' dugout near by, This gallant soldier alone on two machine gun nests, which he captured, killing several of. the waa killed soon afterward by shell fire crew with his pistol. Two hours later while be waa sniping the enemy, he again went forward with two other oldlers and was attacking another ,! JAMES EARNEST KARNES, machine gun nest when be waa killed Sergeant Company D, 117th Infantry. by shrapnel. His home wsa In Knox-Sergt .Karnes, whose borne la with . vllle, BL his mother, Mrs. Emily Karnes, 2001 North Broadway, Knorvtlls, Tenn, YOUMAN Z. WEEKS, waa decorated for extraordinary hero-IsCorporal, Company f, 118th Infantry. In action near, Estrcet, France, Corp, Weeks was decorated for ex October 8, 1918. During an advance, Inordinary heroism la action near Sergt Karnes company waa held up France, September 80 and Oc by a machine gun, which was enfllsd-ln-g tober 8, 1018. Corp, Weeks, on the the lines. Accompanied by of his company, he admorning of September. SO, when two d vanced sgatnst this position snJ enemy machine guns were making In reducing the nest by killing rart of the line untenable, advanced across open around unon on of these three end capturing seven of the enemy funs, rushed thS position alone, cap - and their guns. n r h i I A U E . m be overcome. The greatest boon to womankind li a temperance tonie made up of herbs, which makes weak women strong and sick women well. This' Ih the 'Treserip- tion of Dr. Pierce, used by him in active practice many years, and now sold by almost every druggist in tablet or liquid form.- - It has had a half century of results in most of the delieMa derangements and weaknesses of women. If she's overworked, nervous, or ''run. down,"he finds new life and strength. Send lOo to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y, for trial package or write for free confidential medical advioe. YOUR ACID STOMAClQv j 1 Allcn'cFoohEa CO For f ho Feet -- - 17-1111, Long-Lo- , AND THUS CALUMNY SPREADS Ring Restored. st A Goodstone (Surrey) lady has Just recovered her wedding ring, which disappeared, five or six years ago while she wsS feeding a calf. It was thought tbe animal bad swallowed The-rinand' nr it SSd "not be found the calf became known as "ths ; , C '. golden cow." - t. , 'A few days ago the cow was purchased and killed by an Oxfofd butcher, who; being informed of the lost ring, msde a search and discovered the ring embedded in an Internal organ. The ring has been restored to the owner. London MalL , Accidental French. lady In Paris wsnted some water,' but could not make the maid understand, she-- wanted ,it hot After several vain attempts she exclaimed in disgust rsho!" The maid brightened up suddenly, went off and returned with a pitcher of hot water. It was not vntU some, time afterward that the lady learned from a friend that tbe girl had evidently misunderstood -- Sho!" for "chaud," which Is the French for bot" Richmond - An American Times-Dispatc- g ' luperflfiltlea, Saturn boasted of bis, rings. "What good are they without ft Amusing Reason Why Brother 8-Made Known to the World " aa a Stingy Man. Was workedLat the-- minister's botisa so she could get home. "Why," said the neighbor, Inquiringly, I thought you were employed by Mrs. S . What Is the reason that you are leaving?". . "I Just can't stay there another minute," the girt told her, "Brother S Is the stingiest man I ever ' knew." : "SUngy ! Why, the whole family la known far and .wide .for its benevolence, ' What in the world makes you say thatY she asked.. "Ma'm," whispered the girl tragically, as if she were revealing state secrets, "ma'am, , don't you know, Brother 8 sits up at one end of the table and measures out Just hiw much every one of the can have to eat afore he ever gives em a plate, even! I cant stay where there's any such gain's on." Indianapolis News. . , A a clr; Klnel. ' for three days and then went to a neighbor and begged her to give her a place for the remainder of the week, . Fact "What was that printer aylngrr ' "I Judge It was something about there being the devil to pay." ,' . "Who wound that child up to such - A log or a board can float with tbe a pitch of crylngT" current. It takes aomething alive to swim against It "Nobody; it's a self starter." -- toiiumiinuimuiMUunmtuiniumtrm Means Family Comfort vtien tKe boiling pot of Poatura sings its sonjr of health and aatisfaxtion on' kitchen Stove.. tKe" , THE ORIGINAL sKmvi i ra v a w led the way to comfort for many a family of coffee drinker a, for with the; corning of Postum, away went the headaches. nervousness, sleeplessness and lrritabiKty J. that so often follow the the use of coffee. , . 1 , You can still buy that original Postum from your groceran invigorating drink of rare, delicious flavora beverage that is really part of the tacal. cot merely ; ; aomething to drink. , : "There's a Reason" Two sizes, usually sold EuTuuarattTsaoffi ct 15c end 25c i T; suo-eeesf-ul suc-rede- r rOR . ff d, (acid-stomac- h turn to the right remedy to strengthen you. The poor woman whose back feels as though it would break, who feels diary, whose head aches, or black specks appear before her eyes, all are due to troubles eascnUally feminine which should -- Hint From the Sweet Girl. you If I bad a reasonable excuse." lThe family .la. the fiat ahovo Is Sprinkle e er two Allen's FootEas named Mistletoe," coyly responded the 'powders la ths Foot Bath and soak and rub the feet. It takes the sting out ot girl. Kansas City Journal. Corns nd Bunions and smarting, aching1 feet Than for lasting comfort, shake Cutlcura Soothes Itching Scalp ,. Allen's Foot-Eas- e Into your shoev It On retiring gently rub spots of dan-drutakes the friction from the shoe, resta and itching with Cutlcura Ointment - Next morning shampoo with the fM and makes walking a drlight Cutlcura Soap and hot water.- Make Always nae it tor dancing partiM and to break ia new shoes. AU daalar eU U. them your every-da- y toilet preparations and have a dear akin and soft, whits W, N. U Salt Lake City, No. bands. Adv. c ul all comes in the day's work in the household) "I'd kiss - acid-stoma- dust-lng-(- : eondition. ANNI8 There Is a much closer connection acid.! Brings Instant relief from the stomach and brain than gestlon, heartburn, sour belching, food most people Imagine. It is because of repeating, bloat and gas and makes tills dose connection that Indigestion, the stomach cool, pure, sweet as4 belching, tour, gassy stomach' and comfortable. Dentists warn ns against the bed other stomach miseries all of which are so effects of 'acid mouth, pointing out are sure signs of often followed by severe attacks of that the acid eats through the ensmel " of the teeth, causing there to decay. blinding, splitting headaches. Nervousness. KleeplewneK, frritabll-- , You can easily Imagine then, the try, mental depression, melsncholla and amount of damage excess add wftt many other disorders which affect the cause to the delicate organisation of brain can also nearly always be traced theatomachl. , Thousands of people are using to the same source So often yon hear people say "I am EATONIC and the results obtained are so nervous I think I'll fly tos pieces"; so remarkable as to be almost unbo-o-r "Iteeema I never get a good nlght'a llevahle. Yet their 'letters of gratl-Blee- p any more, my nerves are all on v tude, many of which are received ! Hlite." Little do they dream that ac"d- - dolly, prove absolutely that EATON'IC atnmnch Is the direct caue of their does all and even more than we claim, troubles because very often there are The medical profetwlnn. too, reeog-n-o pains In the stomsch at all. So you nlses the grestA value of this wonder. learned Michigan remedy. aee you enn't always Jtvlge an aold-'fcondition by the way jour. tor wrote recently:" I hsve had such wonderful success with EATON'IC that , stomach. Itself, feels. If you are weak, nervous, unfit If I want every one to know how qulck-yo- u are not up to your old time form ly it will neutralise the acidity of the and the stom-slssIf you lack your accustomed entho- - stomach energy and pep make this test ach will soon be sweet and normal that Is again, and the sick man well and and see If It Isn't once more." holding yon back robbing you of your happy So he sure to get big box of health, strength, and vigor. Oct a today, big box of EATONIC the wonderful KATONIO from your druggist modern medicine that so quickly, puts If It fslls in any way to give you the aa add stomach to rights. It Is In kind of aatlafactlon you want, take It refund your money. He the form of pleasant taatlng tablets back be will one penny of your money that yon eat like a bit of randy, doesn't want EATONIC rids the stomach of eicess unless EATONIC herps you. ing, scrubbing, it cleaning, t: ''' fey with the household duties cook- one o. But hundred of women claim that Dr. ' bv : restorins fiwamn-llocKilmer's health to the kidney, proved to be jiwt, the remedy needed to overcome such a It is also the very best Remedy to prevent mares slipping foals, and should be given to all Mares, Colts, Stallions and all others. In bran or oats, or on the tongue. Then yon will have very tittle trouble with sickness of any kind among your horses. Sold by druggta. Write for TldneyWbla4derdieae. 1 ma-h- In foal or foal at foot, having Distemper or Influenza, or any other form of Contagious Dtaease, may with absolute safety to Mare and Foal, be gtven SPOHN'S DISTEMPER . Conspicuous gQllantry In action near Marchevllle. France, September 25 and 28, won the Distlneulshed Service Cross for Lleutmmt Linton. He vol- ttnteerwl nod carried a message from his line to the rear at a time when a heavy barrage and terrific machine, gun fire of the enemy had made ac cess almost Impossible. When return ing he brought up with him a platoon of and led theai through the bombarded area. Knowing that the town of Marchevllle was In the hands of the enemy, he unheal- tatingly assumed the command of a patrol, and led It in a coenter-attac- k against the tpwn, recapturing it, and after being wounded retained control and held bis ground until his platoon was rescued under cover of darkness. It was while defending his position' that he received a second and fatal wound. -l- ag WILLIS P. SNYDER, Private, Company D, 150th M. Q. B. t Private Snyder won the Distinguished Service Cross for conspicuous bravery in action near Helms, France, July 15, 1918. After all the other members of his detachment had become casualties while defending a position In front of an Infantry companyPrivate Snyder continued to operate a machine gun alone against an attacking party of Prussian Guards off. and succeeded in driving-the- m Ho then returned to our lines, attempting to carry back his wounded comrade with hlnv until he was himself wounded. Private Snyder's borne la with his mother, Mrs. Kate Snyder, 1237 Cotton street. Reading, Pa. originally When yo feel worn out, If the kidney are not in a health v con dition, they utay'eause the other organs to beeome diaeaaed. . You may auffrr pain in the. back, head ache and kta of ambition. Poor health make tou iiervoufc irria- ble and may be despondent; it makes any , vv.. ' ' started toward the tank under havy fire from German machine guns and trench mortars. In crossing the fire- weDt area. Corp. O'Shea was aaortally wounded, but his companions, unde terred, proceeded to the task, ierted wounded officer and assisted two wounded soldiers to cover 4b the-saof a nearby trench. Sergt. Latham and ,JSergt Eggera. then Tettrrned ,t WILLIAM 8AVYEL80N, the tank in the face of the violent fire, Hotchklss gun nd took Serrjeant, dismounted Company M, 812th Infantry. It back to where the wounded inea whose bona waa Sawelson, Sergt. were, keeping off tie enemy aH dayty at Harrison,- - N. J, waa tilled while effective use of the fan, nd later to aid a wounded comrade at seeking en, Gram-Pre- , bringing it, "wtth the wounded France, October 28, 1918. back 1o our lines, undercover of was awarded the Distinguished Be Els home sddress ,is- Knotts Service 'Cross. Hearing a wounded Vlew,r Windermere, 3 Westmorend, man In a shell bole some distance . England,. , away calling for water, Sergt Sawel son, vpon bis own initiative, left abet - CHARLES W. WMrrTL!E8Ey,ri ter and crawled through heavy maMajor, 808th isnfantryj chine gun fire to where the man lay, Major yrhltUesey. the hero ot taa glvkag kte What water he bad In Ma "go to hell" refusal 1o surrender, was canteen. He then went back to his decorated for conspicuous gallantry owa shell bole, obtained more water and Intrepidity In action with the ene- and waa returning te the wounded h my northeast of Blnardvllle, In the man, when be was killed by a Forest d'Argonne, France, October gun bullet T, 1918. Although eu; .off for five days IS,. from the remainder of his dviglon. ANIELLO SPAMANATO, p e EGOS ct M. exception of the head. GAV , JOHN LIFT OFF CORNS! Love levels all things with The cold language of the official records cannot conceal the ; 4hrUl that is to be found in every line of each of the little stories that appear hehw. These stories describe in language' feats plain, matter-of-faof the most vnusual, heroism per formed ly members of the Amencar, army in France. They are the most hotdbte of 6usands of cases of exceptional bravery for which the Distinguished ' Service Cross was awarded on recommendation of Gen-tral Pershing. The live Long Day! TpuMnda upon thousand of women have kidney or .bladder trouble and never - r Uftpect- - it. Women's complaint often prove to be nothing else but kidney trouble, or the First Lieutenant, 104th Infantry. Tou must My ""Bayer." IVs QsaiiaSwecpiuIi Readers of His Paper atCeki mU Most' striking instances ol gallantry for whkh the Diatinguiahcd Senric Croaa baa been awarded Tablets" of Aspirin" in a, Bayer lcpctottoaIl Wcsca from enfilading our position and thereby eaved" the lives of many of his comrades. In a later advance while leading his men in an attack upon an enemy machine gun nest, Corp, Weeks was killed. His home was! leton, s, Q ..,':-T-' IN A "PILL" BOX tt: tared the gun and five! of the enemy and ahot down the sixth, who endeav ored-t- o escape, By this gallant act Corp. 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