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Show THE RICH COUNTY NEWS. RANDOLPH. UTAH has cio PIUII HOW TO LIVE now What Lydia E. Pinkhams Vegetable Compound Did for Mrs. Warner. Common Senas Comments on Health, Happiness and Longevity - Every month I had in my back and lower Dart Copyright: Onalaski Wia. inch pains of ' l!IIIUUl!!!!m stomach I could not lie in bed. I suffered so it seemed as though I would die, and I was not either. I regular suffered for a year and was unfit to do my housework, could only wash dishes while. once in a I read an advertisement of J what Lydia E. Pink-haVegetable Compound had done for other women and decided to it It surely did wonders for me. Itry have no pains now and I can do my housework without any trouble at all. I will always praise jrour medicine as I do not believe there is a doctor that can do as much good in female weakness, and you may use these facts as a testimonial. Mrs. Lester E. Warner, tifiO, MENTAL HABITS. No one escapes trouble, so whatever may be your condition you have no monopoly in suffering. You have your compensations. Dont whine and get the complaint habit. Make the best of things. This homely phrase Is, after all, the shibboleth of life. It is the faculty of seeing some good of drawing some inspiration from the most hidden source, that makes life endurable, that glorifies it. Life is rr Li. No More Constipation or Blotchy Sldn ' i intelligence. Thousands of ' people go through life, struggling Tor a bare existence, when with the intelligent use of their intelligence they would become happy, successful and pros perouS. Every person who becomes successful and prosperous through the study of INTELLIGENT use of INTELLIGENCE will become a walking, talking advertisement for us. That is why we are making this offer. To everyone who can obtain a copy of this ad we are going to mall a copy of "INTELLIGENT use of INTELLGENCE at one-ha- lf of the regular price, which is 22.00. Clip out this ad, give the name of this paper, your name and address, send them to as with one dollar ($1.00) and we will mail you a copy by return mall. Tou study and put its principles Into practice for three months. Then If you feel it has not been the means of helping you in many ways, just return it to us, and we will return your dollar. Thats certainly fair! And as this ad will not appear again you better clip it out and pend It teddy. Psychic Publishing Co., Tacoma, Wash. DONT DESPAIR If yon are troubled with pains or aches; fed tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of wine, yon will find relief in GOLD MEDAL dlseaee-an- d rendcring-tt-lee- s --curable. much less to talk about them, except to those who may find it necessary to know them in order to properly direct his life. LEARN HOW TO LIVE. WORK. Employment is natures physician. Health is maintained by occupation When one quits work he loses the comes to him from doing some thing and being of some use, of r? sponding to demands .and maintaining a routine, and his muscles get soft, h's internal organs go on strike, his appetite fails and he loses sleep. Work is necessary to growth, because tli rough it one acquires strength of mind and Both brain and muscle grow body. strong by exercise, by assuming responsibilities, by bearing burdens and doing things. Work of some sort is as necessary to health as eating and drinking. Idleness and inaction breed nerVous prostration, fear, worry, gossip, crime, constipation, and a host of evils. We make friends through work, we find in it beauty, humor, pathos all that goes to mnke up a full, normal life. Congenial work is as necessary to peace of mind as it is for the health of the body ; It is the symbol and avenue for almost all that is worth while in human life. The happiest hours ot your life should be when you are working, and you can learn to like any work you may be doing. But whatever your job is you should dignify and vitalize it by putting your ideal into it, giving your life, your energy, your enthusiasm, all to the highest work of which you are capable. Your heart must inspire what your hands execute. Your work sometimes may be hard and thankless, but like tough metal it serves to suit the needs of a strong man and is better suited to that purpose than sipping soft drinks at a sum' mer resort. Cut out your grouch if you have one. Quit feeling sorry for yourself and feel sorrry for others. When you pity yourself because you think you have a hard job your soul shrivels up, but when you pity others your soul expands and grows. When you .are troubled with grouchiness and self-pit- y just remember that you are iu a universal .guild. of toll, .and .the universal forces are infinitely adaptable to the poor jobs as well as to the good ones, and that someone must do the work why not you? Any labor will be irksome if done in a discontented, unhappj spirit. Who sweeps a room as in HTB sighl Makes that and the action fine. To work, and to honor ones task by associating if with the whole; to cul out envy, jealousy and complaint, and replace them with nobler traits would prevent much sickness and go a long way toward solving the labor problem, Anyone can be healthy, happy and successful who holds the right mental attitude and who works with enthusiasm, determination and a light heart. When you work, cultivate calmness, poise, sweetness, doing your best, bearing all things bravely, living your life undisturbed by the prosperity of your boss, or the malice and envy of the man out of a job. Health and happiness are free If yon but reach for them occupation and the right state of mind are pretty sure to fetch them. The more useful wort you do, and the more you think and feel, the more you really live. Then after your work is over for the day, give yourself an hour or so for for thought, for body and brain rest, for amusement, and you will have a good conscience, a good appeLEARN tite, and peaceful-slumbpe;-tha- t It should always be the aim to cultivate reverse habits of expression Jo those we feel during illness. Sickness is not the least of the opportunities In life. - It Is the time for reflection. It does not come by accident usually, but is the effect of a cause. Reason and reflect upon the cause rather than the effect. The break In the wrong modes of living which is present affords the best opportunity to change the bad mental habits and a start in better ways. Many people go into society just for the purpose of telling their aches and pains and troubles. Such people should be sent to the pest bouse and kept in quarantine until they are cured; they are as untouched by the myriad happy influences of life as the mole is by the light of a star or the flash of a comet. They say No one is as bad off as I am. Their salutation is always one that plunges at once into the condition of the liver, stomach, nerves, or some bodily ailment. Forget it! Dont get the habit of talking about sickness with every one you meet Cant you find a topic of conversation more elevating than that of your aches and pains and troubles? Cheerfulness Is to the body what sunshine is to yegetation. Hence with a person who is in search of health, . the essential thing to do is to cultivate cheerfulness, hopefulness, courage, and not allow ones self to think of bis ills. HOW TO LIVE. er. Health Notes can not The worlds standard remedy for ktdaay, ttvar. Madder and uric add tronblea and National Remedy of Holland eince 1696. Guaranteed. Three sizes, all druggists. Leek fee tke mm Cold MeU.ee every baa The Fitting Material. Did you see where natives in Australia ore tearing down telegraph wires to make bracelets, earrings and rings? I suppose they thought electric wiring the best material for current fashions. Watch Cuticura improve Your Skin. On rising and retiring gently smear the face with Cuticura Ointment Wash off Ointment in five minutes with Cuticura Soap and hot water. It Is wonderful sometimes what Cuticura will do for poor complexions, dandruff; Itching and red rough hands. Adv. We wholly change at oi.ee but we can begin to look upon the bright side of things, and so fill thf mind with cheerful affirmation and aspirations, that pessimistic thoughts and will find no standing room. resolutely ignoring its sadness suna of in the Live present failures. Life is the interval between one ny mood. Anticipate nothing but good breath and another he who only half in the future. breathes only half lives, but he who We must make automatic and ha- uses NATURES rhythm In breathing bitual, as early as possible, as many has control over every function of his useful actions as we can, and we being. should guard against the growing into disadvantAil defects In the air passages, as ways that are likely to be ageous to us as we would guard well as the unphysiologic conditions arising from them, must be corrected against the plague. before one can breathe properly and Cheerfulness gives elasticity to the be well. dlfflcul-no- t spirit; specters fly before it; sorrow and emotion Mmy people treble their troubles, to feel deep to exercise it, but It Implies a power making three out of one, by looking to rise from depressing Influences and forward, looking on. and looking back. to exercise reason and courage in over- Troubles grow mightily, if you brood over them. , coming them. So far' as feelings are concerned, live only In the present. The past Is done for; it la not half so bad as you Verify this by recalling suppose. its pleasures and successes alone, . A tree or two and a few shrubs Nervous strength, power of concenabout a house make a great difference In Us appearance either winter )r tration, of application to a task, of control of emotion, of decision, of Insummer. hibition and perseverance, In spite of eome only by You oant always tell whats in a distraction and fatigue, exercise and practice in short, by bottle by reading the label. .m Morning- - Eyes .eepYbur -- Clear Healthy Clar Ctn Mi . ' frt Hr Free &4 Martas Co.CMaftlLU work. If anyone- wants a happy old age, he must first of all never betray his brood over optimism; second, never work the third, dead; and the past away to the last breath, to keep as much of h! cerebral elasticity as pos- sible. . Bilious or Headachy, take Cascarets by Intemitloiuhl Free Bureau pleasant or unpleasant hard or easy, according to the way you look at it, the way you think of life. Thoughts govern action, and he who governs his thoughts is master of his destiny. Destiny is not about you, but within you. Healthful, hopeful, optimistic thoughts are essential to strong minds and bodies. Jt. 1, Box 69, Onalaska, Wia. Worry is one of the very bad menThe reason women write such letters to the Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. tal habits; it injures beyond repair and tell their friends how they are certain cells of the brain ; and the helped is that Lydia E. Pinknams brain being the nutrient center of the Vegetable Compound has brought health body, the other organs become graduana happiness into their lives. Freed ally injured, and when some disease from their illness they want to pass the of these organs or a combination of good news along to other suffering them arises, death finally ensues. Thus women that they also may be relieved may the habit of worrying kill. Only too often mental habits are morbid in their nature, and consequently cast a morbid influence upon the physical system over which they rule. Especially is this true when our minds are centered on the involuntary functions of the body. A man who has his mind constantly upon his digestion Will soon have indigestion. Nature purposes to run her own machinery, and when we undertake to supplant it by human Want a ' dear, healthy complexion, or artificial ways we destroy the plans and a bowels, regular natural P process and disease results. liver perfect working Thinking of what is eaten during or tain if you take after meals is a dangerous practice, CASTERS and if continued until it becomes a Little Liver habit will be a greater obstacle in the Pills, the sure way of curing any disease of the stomsafe and easy ach than any other factor. acting rem- A edy. For headache, dizziness, upset and person who suffers stomach and despondency, they have suffers his mind to revert pain, to it conno equal. Purely vegetable. establishes a nerve habit of Small Pm Small Dose Small Price stantly,and the sense of pa'n, pain grows, DR. CARTERS IRON PELLS, Natures while the capacity to endure pain lessand blood nerve tonic for ens. There can be no great greater calamAnemia, Rheumatism, Nervousness, and Female Weakness. ity to chronic invalids than that they Sleeplessness get together and tell their ailments to CmiIm nul MhiIimIv each other. Such a course is but uurs--!n- g "INTELLIGENT ns ot INTELLIGENCE By Marrion Emmett Howell. The year 1920 will bo the most prosperous year the United States has ever experienced. And Just how successful you will be this wear will depend on how well you use your If Constipated, By GEORGE F. BUTLER, A. M., M. D. , lHJ GRUMPY? Let'us abate something, at least, of our devotion to the almighty dollar, and regard the world as something better than a huge workshop in which we are to toil and moil unceasingly, till death stops the human machine. Let us learn how to piny. ' However uncomfortable and forlorn you may be. dopt add to youi own and the worlds misery by fretting. There never yet was a sorrow that could not be li- - ed down ; there never yet was one that could be cured by fretting or worry. Brain foggy? Blue devils got you? sick, bilious, headachy, constipated. Remove the liver and bowel poison which is keeping your head dizzy, your tongue coated, your breath bad and stomach sour. Why not spend a few cents for a box of Cascarets and enjoy the nicest, gentlest laxative-catharti- c you ever experienced? Cascarets never gripe, sicken or inconvenience one like Salts, Oil, Calomel or harsh Pills. They work while you sleep. Adv. Dont stay MAY BE BONES OF HEROES Uncertainty as to Human Relics Recently Found Near the Famous Alamo at San Antonio. Recently workmen have unearthed a portion of the Alamo grounds at San Antonio bones which may be those of the heroes of Texas whose bodies were cremated by the victorious hordes under Santa Anna. N effort was made to gather the bones nor to remove them to the Inclosure of the Alamo. They were permitted to remain where they were found ; and a garage is to be built over the spot, the ground where the discovery was made being outside the walls and a part of the property which has gone to commercial use. The bones were found some 200 feet south of the wall of the Alamo; and the Inquiry made has not fully developed whether they were those of the Texans or whether they were those of the Indians who were used to build the ancient mission and who formed the colony which the friars gathered about them to till their fields and to provide the food and the feed they required. Houston Post. in Its benefits are as GREAT as its cost is SMALL! It satisfies the desire for sweets and is beneficial, too. Sealed Tight Kept Right FOR SWAMP-ROO- T After KIDNEY AILMENTS t w There is only one medicine that really stands out as a medicine for curable ailments of the kidneys, liver and bladder. Dr. Kilmers Swamp-Roo- t stands the highest for the reason that it has proven to be just the remedy needed in thousands upon - thousands - of - distressing cases. Swamp-Roo- t makes friends quickly because 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 sizes, medium- aod 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 and mention this paper. Adv. Every Meal - TTWRSGLEYS I U W w tw PERFECT wrJJ& Identified. It was a dark night and the car w'as speeding homeward at a terrible rate. What road have you taken. James? cried Mrs. Blithers, as the car jolted her high in the air. The regular boulevard, Mrs. Blithers, returned the chauffeur. But I never noticed ail these on the boulevard before, protested Mrs. Blithers. Poor Cook. those Oh, laughed the chauffeur, Mrs. "Dicks wife thoroughly believes were not that the way to a mans heart is Blithers! They were just a few peothrougn his stomach. ple who couldnt get out of the way. Yes, and shes given poor Dick a Whereupon Mrs. Blithers laughed, pad case of indigestion trying to find too. What a droll mistake it was, to be sure! Pittsburgh Sun. It Boston Transcript. GUM Not Honestly Acquired. Poverty is no crime. I agree to that. Neither is wealth, necessarily. Louisville Courier-Journa- l. OLD GARMENTS NEW WHEN DIAMOND DYED thank-you-mar- thank-you-marm- s, Shabby, Faded, Old Apparel Fresh and Colorful. Turns Dont worry about perfect results. Use Diamond Dyes, guaranteed to give a new, rich, fadeless color to any fabric, whether it be wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods, dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts, childrens coats, feathers everything ! Direction Book in package tells how Optimistic Thought. Dainty Hint. He No woman could ever make a to diamond dye over any color. TO One certain way of beating the game match any material, have dealer show; Is to raise something beside prices and fool of me. Cain. Dallas Journal.' She Of course not. That would be you Diamond Dye Color Card. Adv. like painting the lily. Would you Know a man? Make him Eight million feet of lumber are man seldom for- chairman of something, give him used annually in the manufacture of An absent-minde- d clocks. gets his troubles. badge to wear, and see how he acts. s Another Royal Suggestion GRIDDLE CAKES and WAFFLES From the New Royal Cook Book art in flapjack pancakes, griddle cakes or wheats, call them what you will. But it is an art very easily and quickly acquired if you follow the right recipes. Here are some recipes for a variety of breakfast cakes that will . make grandmother envious. The secret, of course, is Royal Baking Powder. THERE is an Royal Hot Griddle Cakes cups flour teaspoon salt teaspoons Royal Baking r Powder 114 cups milk 2 tablespoons shortening Mix and sift dry ingredi2 4 ents; add milk and melted shortening; beat weH. Bake on slightly greased hot griddle. Griddle Cakes with Eggs 1 cups flour Buckwheat Cakes cups buckwheat flour 1 cup flour teaspoons Royal Baking Powder lft teaspoon salt 2ft cups milk or milk and water 1 tablespoon molasses 1 tablespoon shortening 2 Sift together flours, baking powder and salt; add liquid, molasses and melted shortening; beat three minutes. Bake on hot greased griddle. 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