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Show DONT NEGLECT YOUR KI0NEY8. are too serious to Slight ailments 'arc often forerunners ol TdbilOtf dangerous kidney Illness and Kidney trouble LOOKING TAR INDORSED neglect BY ROOSEVELT S should be treated without da- isy. "tjfTTyS Cram First at., watertown, S. Dak., says: "I was taken with rheumatic pains and my left limb was almost paralyzed. I hobbled around with a cans as weak as a child. I was afflicted" with a bladder weakness and was. compelled to arise sev-rtimes .during the night. Shortly after I commenced to use Doan's Pills, i could: do. work, that was before) impossible. " I am stronger and better than In. years." Remember the name Doan's. For sale by druggists and general storekeepers everywhere. Price 60c USE OF ALCOHOL HEREDITARY KEEPING ANTS OUT OF HIVES PRESIDENT 18 ASSURED OF SUP PORT OF HIS PREDECESSOR FOR SECOND TERM. It Pathetie Story of Brilliant Lawyer Ordinary Table Turned Upside Down Who Disowned Son When With Empty Inverted Tomato Charged With Murder. Cans Will Do the Wor k. Is Said That Colonel Roosevelt's Decision Was Brought About as , Result of Cordial Greeting Between Two Men In Baltimore. al Kid-nel- y Co., Buffalo, N. T. Foster-MUbur- n v ' jut i I -- Appalling Excuse. "This Is tb fifth, time you have been brought. Before' me this term," said tbe'judge, frowning severely upon the prisoner at the bar. "Yes, your honor," said the prisoner. "You know a man is judged by the company he keeps, and I like to be seen talkln' "to your honor for the of me credit." sake -All right," said the Judge. "Officer, take this man over to the island and tell them to give him a credit of 30 days." Harper's Weekly. And They Adjourned. The Mutual Admiration society- met and was called to order. "What of all the things in this world do you like best?" asked the girl, angling for a compliment. "Beefsteak!" cried he, taken un awares, and a moment later the so ciety adjourned. DISTEMPER forms among all aces of horses. .Inwellall aaits doga, cured and others in same President Taft, in his Washington. candidacy for the presidential nomination for 1912, will receive the unqualified Indorsement of former President Roosevelt, which will be uttered Just as cordially as It was prior to the campaign of 1908. This is the beat political news Mr. Taft has received in many months, and it comes to him In a manner that leaves no doubt as to its authenticity. The information that Colonel Roose velt under no circumHtancee will allow his own name to be presented to the Republican national convention, was conveyed to the White House sev eral days ago, but it did not become known until Tuesday night. It is said that Mr. Roosevelt's decision was brought about partly as the result of a cordial greeting between the two men at Cardinal Gibbons' Jubilee in Baltimore. Whether the Roosevelt approval of Mr. Taffs candidacy will go far enough to take the former president Into the campaign as n active speak er Is problematical, but that tha force of his personality will be with the president is assured. This fact is not expected to prove pleasing to Republicans who have made no secret ol their desire to bring Colonel Roose velt forward as a formidable rival for " he 1912 nomination. 0 . . long-expecte- Sierra Mountain Sliced - Cut-of- f Completed. It was announced San Francisco.- - here Tuesday at the offices of the Southern Pacific railroad company , costthat the Hoc kiln Colfax ing $15,000,000, is completed. This crosses the Sierra which mountains thirty-thremiles from Colfax to Rocklln, Is the most ex pen sive single piece of work that will be done In the Harrl man lines from the Missouri river to the Pacific coast cut-off- 1 y Dried Beef Old Hickory Smoked cut-of- f, e Jf double-trackin- Highest Quality Finest Flavor so-call- To tha contents of one medium size Jar of Libbj'. Sliced DrieiBeef, add one tablespoonful of . butter, then sprinkle with one tablespoonful of flour and odd one-ha- lf cup of cream. Cook 5 minutes and serve on toast . Ask for Libby's la the sealed glass Jars. Chicago Ned Harrlgsn Dead. New York. "Ned" Harrtgan, b loved of New York's previous gener ation of theatre-goerfor the clean. healthy mirth he gave them In bis fa mous Irish and negro character la his own plays, died of a heart affection Tuesday at his home In this city after an Illness of more than two ' years. s At All Grocer h Ubby, McNeill & Lfbby g Vetoes Tuberculosis Bill. Denver. Governor John Y. Shaf roth has vetoed the tuberca losle bill, passed at the recent ses sion of the legislature, which provid ed for the registration of all tubercular person with the state board of health and which gave the health authorities supervision over buildings that had been occupld by persons af flicted with the disease la the matter Of ordering disinfection and repairs. Try This Redpe h To the numerous Inquiries as to how to keep ants out of hives, why not take Josh Billings' advice as to The bedbugs "Just kill 'em all"? best way to kill ants Is with the remedy, 1. e., bisulphide of carbon. However, there are places which, for one reason or another. It Is almost impracticable to kill off the anta; and then the, apiarist needs a that will exclude them. The illustration shows one of my complete and ready to have tbe hive placed upon it, writes J. M. Caldwell In the Gleanings in Dee Culture. It is nothing but a table turned upBlde down, and an empty tomato can, with tbe top melted off. Inverted over each table-leg- . Tbe ants can crawl up the table-leand all around oa the Inside of the can, but they can not make the turn around the lower edge of the cans, and come up on the outside of cans and thus reach the hive-Blan- hive-stand- s g hive. Laughter Causes Death. Balem. Mum- .- Frank Paine, the well known artist died of heart dis ease Tuesday In a street car. The at tack was brought on by 4iarty laugh ter al a story told by a friend, who a as sitting besMe Mr. Paine. Famous Surgeon Dead. Dr. Philadelphia. Joseph Pri one of the in abdotnip! aureery In this 'country and on of lh? In (Ma rilnelsf . "oremfWtt- .r -t ' lied Tueday n'eht fallowing an operation for appendicitis. - Strange Children. POTATOES George Bancroft the historian, used to relate with gusto a Joke that Should Be Carefully Examined amd he caught while trotting to school Only Those Entirely Free From along a Massachusetts country road. Disease Used. It was about old Levi Lincoln, aays Percy H. Epler In -- Master Minds at a. (By R. WEATHER3TONB.) the Commonwealth's Heart' Seed potatoes should be carefully The old gentleman was nearly A flock of geeae waa being blind. 11 nwvMwws VUl uisvaou vuvil vi SI W driven gobbling up Lincoln street should be planted, for diseased seed far out of the carriage, the will be sure to grow a diseased crop. leaning fine old aristocrat thinking they were Dry rot shows as dark or black children, threw out a handful of penspots running through tbe potato from nies, graciously exclaiming: the stem end. Usually the stem end "God bless you, my children!" of tbe potato, when diseased, will show a sunken apearance around the CURED OF ECZEMA stem. In any case the dark spots THREE show In tha tubers when cut acroae "When a child, I suffered eight years with eczema, I could not sleep at night and hsd sores all over my chest We had doctors and none could do any good, until my mother saw the advertisement of the Cutt-cur- a Remedies In the paper. We used the Cutlcura Soap. Ointment and Resolvent and they cured me of eczema. I also used them on my five children. Two of them had eczema very badly. When my children had eczema, I was not worried at all, as I knew the Cutlcura Remedies would do their work. They had sores all over their heads, their hair would fall How Seed Potatoes Are Cut out, and they would scratch all night on their heads. near the stem end with a knife; in and day. They had It of the ears so that I cases of bad Infection, the black spots face, and in back their ears would drop off. I may run half way through tbe tubers. thought washed their beads and bodies with Where the Infection, is slight it may Cutlcura Soap and tbey are as clean occur only near the stem end. Of as snow. Cutlcura Soap the driven course, nome of the tubers may be and Ointment also cured my children free from spots, and these are safe for of ringworm. I would not be without planting on new land, but tbe disease tbe Cutlcura Remedies. They are lives over in the soil as well aa In wonderful." Mrs. Violet (Signed) the tubers Cole. 26 S. Redfleld St.. Philadelphia, Where tbe disease has not pene Pa., Oct 29, 1910. trated more than one-thir- d the length Cutlcura Soap and Ointment are of tbe potato, tbe halt of the potato sold throughout the world. Send to toward tbe bud end may be used for Potter Drug ft Chem. Corp., sole seed with better promise. In such props., Boston, for free book on skis cases, tbe knife used for cutting and scalp diseases and their treat should be dipped In a solution of cor ment rosive sublimate, formaldehyde or car bolic acid after cutting diseased tu IT DOES ON HOUSES. bers, and before cutting others. The usual seed treatment for scab. etc., will be very useful to kill dry-ro- t spores which may adhere to tubers and may be applied to tbe healthy portions after separation from the dis eased parts of potatoes Tbe means by which late blight Is carried from place to place Is the chief question which Interests tbe ship- I Pr nl planters of seed potatoes. This is restricted to tubers which "fi"4 if.l?.0!.!! Tbe space between the table-le-g and Inside of cans must be at least half an inch; but tbe cans rest on the ends of tbe legs. Jut take an old super or box. Cut four pieces 2x2x12, and nail one in JOry. The attorney was a man of keen In- each corner. Round off the projecting tellect and a thorough master of the. tdges, then melt the tops off from four art of examlnlDg witnesses. After trying various methods to create confusion .in my statements, he settled down to a scientific examination, insisting on exact answers without qualAs the examination proifications. gressed It was evident to both of us that we were surprising each other In questions and answers: There wss In his questioning unmistakable Indications of a very clear knowledge .of the alcoholic mind and method of reasoning such as can never be described In books. . Although two able physicians were seated at his side suggesting quesHow to Mske It tions, It was evident that his knowledge of such cases was far superior tomato or peach cans cans to theirs, and the turns and forms of are best) : then Invert a can over each familof questions were revelations leg and nail cross pieces on top to I show the dry rot These carry the iarity with the subject that was a sur- brace the Ices with, and for the hive fungus in a state, which prise to me. to rest on; but be very careful not to develops after tbe tuber Is planted. At the close of the day's trial I allow any holes In tbe aides of tbe and spreads to the leaves of the growconcluded that a personal acquaint- cans that the anta can crawl through ing planta. Tbe purchaser has the ance with the attorney might give me This works on the same principle as matter entirely In his own hands. If an insight Into his mentality that the tin pans used on posts under corn- - he Insists on all sound tubers and would be to my advantage In the next cribs to keep out mice no patent on plants, only such there will be no dan ger of Introducing late blight with day's examination, which after a It either. them In of night of consultation and preparation has tbe the stand legs Putting would undoubtedly be still more se- Ins of water or oil will drown the bees might Is probably never carried on vere. Upon being Introduced by the wben tbe wind blows, and they miss the surface of the tubers. Judge, I. In an undertone, remarked tbe alighting board and fall down at to the attorney that I had never be- tbe corners. At one time I had fifty Do Not Neglect Gardens. fore been examined by any one who hives on stands with the stand tegs In The fact Is notorious that the farm. of the water. I also tried oil. had such acute knowledge Is not as well cared for as er's drink craze and Us victims, and that Here Is something which I have nev that garden nf tha art turn. In farL It la In I knew that this knowledge .did not er seen In Anta carry out the BMy ,Mtancet enlireiy wanting. Usu- print come from books. After a moment's queen, ores, ids BSa iruui v--o aI)y tn Urger the farm the more In a me hesitation be answered with significant tbe garden. The excuse quivering Hp, "Yes, I know of this matter personally In my family and TO REMOVE STUMPS EASILY It has been a skeleton to me." rood rarden adds to tbe comfort and He asked me to come to his room Where Time Is No Object Hole May of tbe farmer's family, and Mjoymrjt am Boraa i nrougn wnwr ana , Bron,0tng health. at the hotel that evening for a perNo farmer ad. I i Fire Built to Burn It sonal talk. The Interview lasted until helnr ma buiv that he i,,.,in cannot furnish what Is essentia! to the mjdnlght He then told me of his As easy way to remove stumps. w.n belnar of his home. only son who was expelled from college for drinking, and of how he had wnere ume is not an oojeci, is to aig driven him away from his home a trench beside the stump and then against the advice of his wife, and to bore a diagonal hole through tbe that his son was now serving a life stump so that tbe lower end of the sentence for murder In a western hole will be near the top of the trench prison. He spoke of his bitter feel- and tbe upper end some distance ings against tbe attitude his wife had above tbe ground. Build s fire In the taken, for she bad Insisted that the trench snd partially cover it so that This be himself tbe flame will draw through the auger boy was diseased. could not believe and be reviewed th hole like It would through a flue. As heart burnings and sorrows which soon as the fire Is started a draft Is followed the death of his wife, and created through the auger hole and should be properly laid The her steadfsst faith In tbe mental this helps to fire the stump much out anddrains carefully graded. sickness of the boy, and her disap- more rapidly. This method requires Encourage the boy to fit some live proval of his own harshness; and how no great equipment snd will be found stork to show at tbe local fair. at her death be realized that she was effective though It takes time. If one Tou the weeds a big advan right but his pride and position made Is so situated that he desires to clear tace If give let them go to seed. you sehim fear to think of this subject s considerable area of stumps tbe use The best fertilizer for asparagus is of the stump puller would be the more rotted manure from riously. He spoke of his own drinkgrain fed horses. ing days, and of his abstinence at his economical method although It may The manure for peas, beets snd onwife's request after tbe birth of bis ions should be fine, rich and well rotson. Even on this trial be did not ted. dare to permit his feelings to assume Salt seems to add greatly to the the possibility of mental disease. 1 of tankage, whether fed palaubllity told him frankly thst he made a misor In slop. dry take, that his wife was right that his Manure as well as fertilizers should boy was a victim, the direct transbe thoroughly mixed la the soil before mission of his own drinking habit. iiils drilling la the seed. We shook bands and parted with a By sewing s pinch of lettuce seed cordiality which was not apparent la every tea days there will always be tbe next day's examination, and yet tender salad for the table. beneath the bluff and stern estetiof There Is nothing about good tank A Stump Remevsr. I could see tbe real man struggling to age or meat that is In sny way InJtt put the question so that my answers require considerable expenditure for rtous to hogs of any agwould be the least favorable to his In- the purchase or rental of tbe atump The Peruvian guano substitute Is terest Tbe rase was won. My testi- puller and tbe necessary teams and the standard truck fertilizer for Quick mony prevailed and the victim waa tncn. Of course, dynamite will do the growth snd heavy returns. Rich horse manure snd urine from placed la an Insane asylum, where he work more quickly, but this Is a very died two years later. No one knew dangerous substance snd should be grain fed cattle Is far superior to fertthat our midnight Interview saved used only by sn expert ilizers and very much cheaper. this prisoner from Judicial murder. Truckers prefer rotted horse mfor Yegetablee, as It Is finer, A few years afterward this lawyer atin Great Harvest Month, richer and can be spread easily. employed me as an expert In the deJuly Is the great harvest month la A profitable crop cannot be grown fense of a similar case. At the close northern sections of our on land deficient In humus, which Is of the trial 1 went to his son. a poor, central and The hay crop promises to be the ssme thing as rotted sod or rotted harmless, half Idiotic man. No ques- country. this wesson and oats are above manure with fertilizer alone. tions were asked, but I knew that be good In many places. It will disThe loss Incurred from bad only recently been released and tbe sversge to save all of them because they eases Is often underestimatedplant pay ths by to home die. Tbe father's will bronght next sum farmer, passes unrecognized or Is retenderness toward him showed this. mer. bring good prices before garded as natural snd Inevitable. The f rime had been committed In anThe sir of tile to be placed Is a other state and no one knew the facts drain will dfpend upon the length Care of the Lawn. of the case. The charming appearance of a well- - of the drain, tbe depth and the disA year later thin lawyer was found to every one. Rome tance apart the drains are placed. lawn kept dead In fcls bed, and the troy waa con care Is required 1o kep It In Ktpert truckers and market gardenplaced In a private asylum, where he with tbe ers apply. In connection with manors but connected nnfMrig dition; Is now living his mind Fortunately, drill or hill, S00 to 80C is gone and be Is unable to recall the residence. Inside or out give so large I spread in the some standard bone pboe of such returns for The moderate pounds ontiay. past This Incident Illustrates some vt the startling facts not recognized. lawn mower must he ssed regularly. I plate to the acra, cross-examine- KING HAS NARROW ESCAPE. table prevented from having the itsmt with M'UM'S 11S I kMfr.K t'URE, Ewpry bottle guaranteed. Over 600,000 His Hat Knocked Off by Aeroplane bottles sold last year and $1 00. Any Which Glides Over His Head. cood drnsEiat. or send to manufacturers. Medical wanted. Spohn Co., Spec. Agents London. King George bad a nar Uontagiou JJiaeases, Uutuen, ma. row escape from serious injury while witnessing the maneuvers of the avla Very Select. The landlady was trying to Impress tors at Aldershot on Tuesday. the prospective lodger with an idea of . Captain Cody, the British-Americahow extremely eligible the neighbor aviator, had Just made two circles of hood was. Pointing over the way at a the course in a heavy biplane and had fine mansion, she said in a hushed started to descend from a height of 1.600 feet when something went whisper: "Young man, over there across the wrong, with the apparatus, and the street there's seven million dollars!" machine swooped directly toward the royal party with such speed that there RRARl INTO TOUR 8HOF.B no time to get out of the way. ADaato I vsuttiki aulMPtla powdar tot Tlrad, "was okla-- . awellaa, Barreaa fast. UIth rat an Just as the great air craft was di nAlort. Msaaawmlainaadll(bt. fo kd mrwrj wh--r anteUMta. to, Uoet aosspt far ?BSB rectly over the head of the king. Captain Cody succeeded in elevating his forward plana and glided over the . Best In the World. party, but o close that several hats Maud What excuse have you for were blown away by the rush of air doing such an un maidenly thing as caused by the passage of the biplane. to Jack? proposing Ethel The golden rule. Wool Bill Now Up. The Washington. fttart afreth this Soring cleanse and portly the system by a courae of Uarheld wool tariff revision bill was Introduced in the bouse of representatives) Taa, Herb laxative and blood punber. Chairman Underwood of Who hath not known misfortune Tuesday by ways and means committee. The never knew himself or bis own vlr the measure waa accompanied by a tue. Mallet . lengthy report from the Democrat of the committee la Its favor, while the Republican members, headed by Rep resentative Payne of New York, unan imously reported against It-- Indications are that the passage of the bill will be stubbornly contested, but no Intimation has been given a to the time to be granted for debate. ar A young man from a good family committed an atrocious murder and was put on trial for his life. His grandfather had been an excessive drinker. His father and mother both drank moderately at meals. His life and history indicated great brain feebleneas and degrees of Insanity for at least two years before the murPublic sentiment was very der. strong against him at the trial. The district attorney had employed an able lawyer to assist him and he publicly announced that the cause of Justice demanded the prisoner's death. Two distinguished physicians were retained to swear to the aanlty of the prisoner. I was called as an. expert in bis defense, says a writer In an As the trial went on It exchange. was evident that the efforts of the state would be directed to break. the force of my testimony as to the insanity of the prisoner. I answered the hypothetical question and ex plained It at some length for the de fense, and then was by the state's attorney, who was evi dently determined to destroy the which I had produced on the TO SEED semi-dorma- ZS tyAii s rd I fSZ.i Wise Do you see that striking looking woman with the veil. Howe Yea. Wise Do yon know why she wears tbe veil? Howe No. Homely T Wlae No; she's afraid might blister ths paint sua the) Privilege. Visitor Why don't you get out of this town? Yon can never make a success la this dull hole. Native No, but I can always tell what I ooufd have done elsewhere If I'd ever have gone away. Puck. He Was Innocent bad keen Johnny Williams -- bad- again. "Ah, roe, Johnsyl" sighed his Sunday school teacher, 1 am afraid we hall never meet la heaves." "What have you been doln'7" asked Johnny, with a grin. Harper's Monthly. Getting Oo. "Well, little boy. did you go to the circus tbe other dayf" "Yes'rn. Pa wanted to to go with him." go, so I had Breakfast A Pleasure when you have Post Toasties truli cream A zest soap and food with tiut wakes the up tppettte. Sprinkle crisp Pott Toasties over a saucer of fresh strawberries, sell some tizing cream and a little sugar-Appe- Nourishing Convenient "The Memory Lingers' Sold by Grocer rosTVM CEKSAt CO, Battle Creak. Bf Las.. |