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Show EfERY WOMAN'S NERVES MJOTPONG ; PinkHam's By Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. " ' Minn.4' I suffered for more year from nervousness, and was at night rest would lie awake and get so nervous I have to SI'S would mm get up and walk around and in the moraine would be all tired out. I read about LydiaELPinkham's Vegetable Com thought rund and try it My nervousness soon left me. I sleep well and feel fine in the morning and able to do my work. I gladly recommend Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable Compound to make weak nerves strong. " Mrs. ALBERT SULTZE, 603 Olmstead St, Winona, Minn. IIow often do we hear the expression can-c- ot among women, "I am so nervous, I sleep," or "it seems as though I should fly." Such women should profit by Mrs. Sultze's experience and give this famous root and herb remedy, ComLydia E. Pinkham'a Vegetable pound, a trial. For forty years it has been overcoming such serious conditions as displacements, inflammation, ulceration, irreg- ularities, periodic pains, backache, dizziness, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered the standard remedy for such ailment. Not Warm Enough to Ignite. "What have you there?" asked a curious friend. "A packnce of old love letters," replied the host. "Going to burn them?" "Yes. When I wrote these missives, they were so fervent I had an idea they might be ignited by spontaneous combustion, but I think I'll have to use a match, after all." Houston Post. FOR SWAMP-ROO- T KIDNEY AILMENTS There is only one medicine that really as a medicine for f itands oat curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and I bladder. stands the Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Roo- t highest for tbc reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands cases. of distressing upon thousands makes t 'Swamp-Roo- friends quickly be- -' cause its mild and immediate effect is soon 'realized in most cases. It is a gentle, ; healing vegetable compound. Start treatment at once. Sold at all drug stores in bottles of two sires, medium and large. However, if yon wish first to test this great preparation send ten cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. When writing be sure ani iiaention this paper. Adv. Ilts I The best way to wear out a grouch jls to keep your face up and your back d.iwn and buck tlie game hard. I No woman ever awakens her husband from his afternoon nap to show im her dressmaker's bill. J Gentry sent to market will not buy pne bushel ef corn. GOD ALONE KNOWS WHAT SHE SUFFERED 1 Goldendate, Wash.:"I wish to tell in my own way about Dr. Pierce's medicines. In the year m January, 1 was taken sick with vomiting. Nothing would stay on my stomach at all, not even ' a drink of 191K, water and God alone knows what I suffered, and along in June or July my kidneys bothered me. I got so weak I could hardly1 walk lL. out bad to go ea my three children were small then. Finally I got Dr. Pierce's Medical Discovery and took two Jlden bott es and today I have no stomach trouble whatever. Whenever I feel bad Feasant Pellets or some 1 lcrce'8 Eli medicines and it always 1 iFriF1 pain, feeling nervous, sjnn? y' wreak and lagged down by weak- i rT9 of "?y sex y eyes sunken, black !!?k uln5f pale cheek- s-I was restored V;, J by the Favorite Prescription of So write many women. I Chanced too in looks, for after taking VT tierces Favorite Prescription the CyeS brighter' XmpClear' L pnigRista seU it in tablets or liquid. fwomai?'8 best temperance tonic, smade wild roots. - BLOOD. I CSvCLWD AND ttth 22? tun-dow- n STOMACH, NERVOUS TROUBLES" Wash.- :-'! was in a general condition. Had bad blood. trouble, kidney trouble and K.T'1 offi"om nervousness. I took three Dr. pierce'a Medical an4 a fe bottles of Dr. Ierce s Favorite Prescription and was cured and have never been fRPPfl CO E?SmVM.YWIIOVlObrDf.BTT,l Your drwrilK or t Prfkl, Ointt P nul.Duc. Kr.. hook. Or. C.H. B.rr Babv Conht iS?'?" I iove-t- tSXIrtT- - m - !h take. Boat barbers of Boston, hoping to break the strike of their helpers, have Inaugurated the plan of lettinir cus- tomer who can do so make use of the facilities of the shops to shave themselves. Five automobile bandits shortly before noon robbed the Farmers & Mechanics State bank in Avery ville. 111., of between $l'0.U)0 and $2."i.UW and esof caped. The men were young and all the Past Complete History of foreign appearance. Week Told Paragraph. record for immunity Establishing Prepared for the Buiy Reader from failure, national banks of the United States haw got.t- - tnrough the last twenty-twmonths with only one j enforced closing. INTER MOUNTAIN. Mrs. Kate Skaggs. 30 years old. was Boxing exhibitions and prize fights are declared illegal in Montana, ac- acquitted in circuit court at St. Louis of charges of murdering her three cording to decision announced by the children in April of IMS. Her plea court. supreme was insanity. The the eld11:5 Approximately teachers are est of which was children, were 5, to hacked needed to fill vacancies in Oregon death with an ax. schools at present according to the WASHINGTON. state superintendent of schools. The La Follette amendment to After giving one of her toes and a strike from the peace treaty all the piece of her Jawbone to her husband, Mrs. Gertie Graham of Taconia swore provisions for the internationalization of labor out a warrant for his arrest, charging 34 to 47. was defeated by the senate, There were 2t Republicans The husband served in and " Democrats nonsupport. voting for the amendthe Ninety-firs- t division overseas and ment and 34 Democrats and 13 Repub was wounded. His wife furnished the licans it. against missing members in order to assist his President Wilson's condition was so surgical reconstruction. much improved Tuesday night that Robert W. Long Plant, engineer em- election returns were given him as ployed by the Utah Power and Light they came in the early part of during company, was Instantly killed by a the night. The president was especialmysterious explosion of a meter at ly interested in the returns from his the gas plant at Ogden, I'tah. home state of New Jersey. Increased production of coal in CoAttorney General Palmer has anlorado and New Mexico brought forth nounced that the government had not statements from operators and from the slightest intention of vacating the Governor Shoup of Colorado that the coal strike injunction. This was In coal strike could not last much longer. answer to reports that tne governCharles Stevens, aged 18, a bank ment would recede from its action in messenger employed by the Union the courts way of conciliation to by Bank & Trust company, was held up, the miners for the opening of negotiagagged, bound and rendered uncon- tions. scious by a blow on the head and Sentiment among the members of robbed in an alley at Helena. the senate and house military commitE. A. Bock, city auditor, was elected tees appears to be strongly in favor of mayor of Salt Lake, defeating J. E. General Pershing's recommendations Darmer in the city election by a little for the army rather reorganization more than 1.100 votes. than those of the war department. Schools at Billings, Mont., have A volunteer force of officers and closed because of the coal famine due men who served in the great war, so to the strike of the miners, it was andesorganized as to preserve war-tim- e nounced. More than 4000 pupils and ignations of units, was proposed to 120 teachers are affected. the military committees of congress by Formation of a junior state chamber General Pershing as the basis for a of commerce has been effected at Port- permanent reserve to be maintained land, the object of which will be to In future by universal service. bring the schools of the state into coFOREIGN. operation with the Oregon state chamNotice has been served on Germany ber on educational, industrial, civic, that the treaty of peace will not go agricultural and commercial problems. into force until Germany executes to DOMESTIC. the satisfaction of the allied and asFour persons were reported missing sociated powers obligations assumed and two others were injured as the under the armistice convention and result of a gasoline explosion on the additional agreements. fishing schooner Gleaner, off New Owing to the menacing advance of York. the bolshevist forces, Admiral Kolchak Forty high school teachers of Kan- has ordered a preliminary evacuation sas City, Kan., have applied for a of Omsk by the American hospkal and charter from the American Federation such government departments as are of Teachers, which is affiliated with not directly necessary there. the American Federation of Labor. Twenty-twpersons, including some Lewis Moulton, a member of the high officials and bankers, are under Neodosha, Kans.. high school football arrest at Carlsbad, v'ie famous Austeam, died of a broken neck received trian summer resort in connection In football practice Saturday. with a coal hoarding conspiracy. The giant Lawson air liner, carrying Count Romanez, the most intimate eleven persons, including three wo- friend and adviser of King Alfonso, men, arrived at Chicago from Indian- announces Spain's intention to enter apolis, making the trip in two hours. into an alliance with America, Rritain The machine plowed into the mud in a,nd France to guarantee world peace. landing and several teams of horses Insurance on freight shipments on were required to drag it on dry ground. lines of constitutional the What is said to be the record price Mexico, which are railway by the operated ever paid for a single hog was paid which include the and government, at Omaha by a local breeder. He pur- line from Juarez to the interior, is bechased "Designer," a yearling Poland ing given by the Mexican government. China boar, for the sum of $30,(XH). Carranza has disclaimed responsia ChicHo hotel owner has an for the repayment of $150,000 in nounced that the October receipts for bility ransom paid to Mexican banthe gold, were room $102,000; a cafe and a grill American consular agent, the dits by as compared to $147,000 for June, the C. Jenkins, to obtain his reWilliam last month before wartime prohibition lease after he had been abducted. went into effect. He said he believed Russian Bolshevists have initiated that the prohibition bugaboo had been a powerful propaganda in this counoverplayed. of which is the overWhen five striking coal miners ap- try, the object court throw of the American government, it district States in United peared a statement made beat Pittsburg seeking citizenship pap- is charged in a senate committee. fore to refused P. Orr Charles ers. Judge thousand workers were Thirty-fou- r grant them the right of citizenship. a result of the first day as tons 50.000 unemployed It is announced that 100,000,000 pounds of raw sugar are of the lockout in Barcelona, Spain. aboard boats in the harbor of New In the immediate region outside Barare York, and there is hope that the sugar celona a majority of the factories relieved. be soon in operation. Shortage here will Viscount Milner, secretary for the Wlnfred Thaxter Denison, assistant TJnited States attorney general, com- colonies, lias sent a telegram to the mitted suicide at New York by jump- governor of British Guiana, denying ac- that the British government has any ing in front of a subway train, intention of selling British Guiana or cording to the police. 1 to British West Indian colony. 2 voted any Omaha voters Tuesday Advices from Mexico City tell of a in favor of $ii,OO.oiKi bond issue for the improvement of the public schools proposal under consideration thei. toat once to Washof the city and for a ?100.000 issue for send a commission .... . TP. ...Ml., .3 in station new minimi k aSK rtlllliasMUUl tO a police itlgtOll the erection of the third of accept the nomination and city jail. to succeed the for presidency, Lieut. Col. Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., partv, Carranza. ReVenustiano on the running for assemblyman The latest note to Rumania from the publican ticket, was elected Tuesday was This supreme council. Insisting on immediover his Democrat opponent. the in day action by Rumania to clarify the earlier for ate a double Joy. to demona son was born in the Roosevelt home. Hungarian situation nnd is a government there chamwhether strate Johnny Kilbane, featherweight candidate for in Hungary which the allied and aspion pugilist, Democrat Clevesociated powers can recognize, is excity council in the First ward, A. pected to bring the Hungarian situaland, was defeated by Councilman tion out of the twilight z ne. It. Dlttrlck, Republican. The Fernch government, as a comthe After nine minutes deliberation, Alf to Hugh C. Wallace, the Amerof cases pliment jury that heard the has presented to Taambassador, ican Banks, Jr., and John Martin, negroei, home town, Wallace's Mr. conia. Wash., who were indicted for participation by captured guns of the one counlargest In the negro uprising in Phillips from the Germans. It Is French a the returned ty, Arkansas, In October, howitzer. a verdict of murder In the first degree. has replied to the interGermany The memory of MaJ. D. II. Crissy. the surrender note demanding allied durwho was killed at Salt Lake City air- to the allies and associated powers of transcontinental ing the recent turned over during the be perpetuated In German ships will flight, plane companies in The to war shipping San at the air service flying field order which are at presand by Netherlands, an Francisco, which under Germany offers German ports. in ent as be designated Secretary Baker will to arbitrate the question. Crissy field. All Comers of the Earth b o j m"y that con. mi!d but effeo. Ask your druagjstfor ; 4 HE TO Fon headach: ASPIRIN ALLIES DISPATCH ; o Sort. boys In the pantry squabbling over the remnant of pie." I "Ah! a regular piece conference." COUNTY PROGRESS. CASTLE DALE. UTAH GEHW Refusedjosurance Narat "Bayer" b on Genuine Aspirin ssy Bayer Dunning Left Service in Mr. Bad Shape, But Down's Soon Corrected Ilis Trouble. ANNOUNCE TREATY WILL NOT BE EFFECTIVE UNTIL OBLIGATIONS ARE PERFORMED. Include Withdrawal of German Troops From Russian Territory and Replacement of Vessel Destroyed at Scapa Flow by the Huns. Paris. Xotlev was served on Germany by the ullied and associated powers, in a note and accompanying protocol forwarded a few days ago, that the treaty of peace would not go into force until Germany executes to the satisfaction of the allied and associated powers obligations assumed tinder the armistice convention and additional agreements. The note, made public on November i), provides that the German government shall send representatives1 to Paris, November' 10, to make final arrangements for the putting into effect of the treaty. But the note specifies that, before the treaty can be made effective through a process verbal of the deposit of the ratifications, the German representatives shall obligate their nation to carry out the terms of the protocol. The protocol contains a number of obligations assumed by Germany in the armistice convention and complementary agreements which have not been carried out and which have been the subject of urgent representations. These include the withdrawal of German troops from Russian territory and the delivery of certain German tonnage. Most Important, however, in the obligations. Germany is asked to assume under the protocol is the replncing of vessels destroyed at Scapa Flow with five light cruisers, and to make up for the firstclass battleship sunk at Scapa Flow by turning over floating docks and cranes, tugs nnd dredges equivalent to a total displacement of 400,000 tons. The protocol concludes with the following paragraph: "In case Germany should not fulfill these obligations within the time specified, the allied and associated powers reserve the right to have recourse to any coercive measures or other means which they may deem appropriate." JURY FREES MRS. Her HARRIS. Son is Given Twenty Years for Shooting of Jess Con. Nephl, Utalu The jury in the case of Mrs. Alice J. Harris and her two sons, Lelaid and Eugene, charged with tlie slaying of Jesse 11. Cone, returned a verdict acquitting Mrs. Harris and Leland and finding Eugene guilty of murder in the second degree. Eugene has been sentenced to twenty years at hard labor in the state prison. Mrs. Harris and Leland were immediately rearrested on a charge of assault with a deadly weapon upon Deputy Sheriff William Sabey, who reclved serious wounds at the same time Cone was shot. The slaying of Cone was the result of a range feud, he having been shot when he, with Sabey, went to the Harris place to get some stock which had been taken up by the Harris family. Mrs. Harris and her sons claim the shooting was In self defense. - long-standin- g PALMER SCORES RADICALS. Insist on "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" In a "Bayer package," containing proper directions for Headache, Colds, Pain, Neuralgia, Lumbago, and Rheumatism. Name "Bayer" means genuine Aspirin prescribed by physicians for nineteen years. Handy tin toxes of 12 tablets cost few cents. Aspirin is trade mark of Bayer Manufacture of of Salicylicacld. Adv. Youth Is Wise. A Republican Judge hud just tacked a very heavy fine on a small offender. Of course he suspended the line, but the high school boys who had been present at the trial of their companion did not pay any attention to that. They were deploring the whole affair, and the fact that one of their number had been convicted, when the brother of one of them spoke up: "What could you expect?" he said scornfully. "Don't you fellows remember how John marched in the Demo- Boats-waiGeo. Dunning, Mate of the U. S. Navy, 470 Medford St., Somerville, Mass., says: "Every bit of trouble I suffered from my kidneys was a result of exposure at sea. I vts retired practically an invalid. say moneys became more irregular all the time and some nights I was forced to get up every half hour. The secretions kidney burned like fire and were e rilled with sediment. My swelled and were inflamed. 1 couldn't bend over to lace my shoes and bad Mr. Ihuaiaf to be un anil down. Right after my retirement from service I tried to get insured, but was turned down because of kidney trouble. I began taking Doan't Kidney Pillt and used sixteen boxes. By that time every sign of kidney trouble left me and my back was like iron; not an ache or pain left. I tried for insurance again and was declared a food risk. 1 give Doan't Kidney Pillg credit for putting me in perfect health." brick-dust-lik- joints bcined Subscribed me. and sworn to before GEORGE L. DOHERTY. Notary Public. Gt Dna'i at Aay Star, 60c Bos DOAN'S vsssr CO, BUFFALO. FOSTER-MILBUR- N. Y. cratic parade?" Caused by YOUR COLD IS EASED AFTER THE FIRST DOSE Aeid-Sioma- Gh "Pipe's Cold Compound" then breaks Lt EATONIC, tat wonderful modsra stomach remedy, rive you Qulek relief from dinfustrnc belchlnf, food re peat Int. Indif eatloa. Bloated, s any atomacb, dyepep. la, heartbura and other stomach mleerles. from Belief comes instantly. A dose taken They are all eauaed ay Bias people out of tea suffer which every two hours until three doses are In km ahout way or another. One writes aa "Before 1 used EATONIC, I could not taken usually breaks up a severe cold eat a bit without belchinc It risht up, sour and ends all the grippe misery. and bitter. I hare not had a kit of trouble Brat since the tablet." The very first dose opens your Millions aro victims of clogged-unostrils and the air pass- without knowing It They are weak and ailing, have poor dictation, oodles Improp. ages In the head, stops nose running, arly nourished although they may sat heart. relieves the headache, dullness, fever-ishnes- Ily. Grave disorders aro likely ts follow If la sa Clrrheale of sneezing, soreness and stiff- the liver. Intestinal neglected. eongeettoa, castrltla. catarrh of tha stomach thesa aro only a ness. few of the many ailments oftea caused by 1 Don't 6tay stuffed-uQuit blowing from Catarrh of tha Stomach and snuffling! Clear your congested of A11 sufferer etaadlaf writes: "I had catarrh head I Nothing else in the world gives of tha years' stomach -for 11 long years aad I never found do to aay good Juat anythingsuch prompt relief as 'Tape's Cold temporary relief natll I mo need aVA TONIC It la a woaderful I aad da sot want to remedy which costs Compound," only a few It." cents at any drug store. It acts with- be Ifwithout yea aro net feeling aulte right lack sad oathaalaem and doat kaow just out assistance, tastes nice, contains n energy where to locate the t resale try BATONICJ and aeo how math bettor you will feel la quinine Insist upon Pape's I AdT. every way. At all drag? stores a big box for Mo asd your moaay back If yaa aro aot aatlefled. Still Looking. up a cold in a few hours -- Acid-Stoma- fol-lo- bi p s, p "And so you are not married yet?" asked a girl's friend. "No," was the reply. "Engaged?" "No." "What's the matter?" "Well, papa says my husband must be a keen and experienced man, of good health and good habits; mamma says he must be frugal, industrious and attentive; and I say he must be handsome, dashing, talented and rich. We are still looking for him." State of Ohio, City of Toledo, f ucaa County ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is senior partner of the Arm of F. J. Cheney tc Co., doing business In the City ot Toledo County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of HALL'S CATAKRH MEDICINE. ATONIC tm Ytaa ( Whu Bald so Young kud uanoruii ana Itching wltn Qitiaira Ointment Shan-mo-. Wits Cawcors DON'T CUT OUT ASh060ciItCaFpd Hock Seep f""T;r or Bursitis V, row in FRANK J. CHENET. miji 1 iuii 6wern to before me and subscribed In will reduce them and leave no Hemiihes. my preance, this 6th day of December, Stopi lameness yramptiy. Doc mot blisA. D. 188. ter or rcmovt the hair, and horse can be (Seal) A. W. Gleason. Notary Public HALL'S CATARRH MEDICINE ts tas worked. $2. SO a bottle delivered, licit SB (res, n internally and acts through the Blo4 ABSORBING JR let sjaaktas, the aatlKpds Hi the Mucous Surfaces of the System Balaeal far Bella, raiatt. Sam, IwelNara VericeetVeiaa w aUar . J. Cheney at Co., Toledo, Ohio. aad laaimawdea. Mro S1.25 a bente at drag, F, 3. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio. lira or dclireree. Will lell yea swra II yea write. W. F.Y0UN6, P.O. F.,I1I Tsfce1,Srtaof,tld. Mai. Some men would rather go to Jail than hustle for a living. W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 45-19- 19. Declares They Are Endeavoring to Plunge Country Into Revolution. Harrisburg, Pa. Declaring that the people of the United States can do the workingmen of the country no better service than by preventing the Fosters, the Maurers nnd other radical labor leaders from "carrying out their thinly concealed revolutionary pluns," United States Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, at a conference of the mayors and district attorneys of Pennsylvania here, deeply scored the labor leaders who are endeavoring to plunge the country into turmoil and revolution. Will Quell Rebellion Madrid. Operations by land and sea for the subjugation of the rebels on the coast of Alhucemas, Spanish Morocco, are being planned by the The captain general of government. Morocco has arrived In Madrid to confer with officials over the contemplated attack. E fflet Contents lBriuid PraeligJ Mothers Know That Genuine Castoria 3 PER JALGOHOL-- icn i. M1M1J.IJU1JIU"V Always Bears tho Thereby PromotapiSestion Cheerfulness ana Kest.wuu,M nor neither Opium, Morphine IS Mineral. jhtiptfoiiDr.sAXinrizzx. Signature of AM If rvRpOuUV tingUieStoma&s and Bowejscf 11 3 li ot iwuu Junpun m Jbcklli Sato AiSd In W Km hSiitynrnkmr :t r 5 il i,fr..!rjfmedvfor J;nr nnrl DiantOCJ ana tevcmi"";" t nu sleep ! rcsultin. natio- Root Attacks Dry Law. New York. Elihu Root argued against the constitutionality of the prohibition enforcement act in the United States district court, saying that its passage was under false pretenses and beyond the power of congress. it For Infants nd Children. Abruzzi Starts Exploration. Naples. The duke of the Abruzzi and his party, who will make an effort to discover the sources of the Webi Shchcli river, which flows from Abyss'nia thruisrh Italian Sonialiland into the Indian ocean, have left here for Nogadlscho. Conference on Fair Prices. New York. Establishment of n-wide "fair prices" for clothing, hats and shoes will be considered at u conference here early next week. Arthur E. Williams, federal food administrator, has announced. 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