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Show Nothing I Ate Agreed With Me. NEWS SUMMARY BACKACHE The Russian parliament has appro priated $8,750,000 for famine relief. t The fare bill is now up n New York's governor for his signa ture. General Mariano Serano has beet of the Guate elected malan republic. Three men were run down and killed by a fast train at Morristowu, Ind., oa Sunday. The seamen's strike at Hamburg has n:t yet had any effect upon the movement of shipping. The street car- strike at Evans ville, Ind., has been settled. Both sides made concessions. The announcement is made of the marriage of May Irwin, the actress to Kurt Eisfeldt, her manager. During a riotous mass meeting Sunday at Zion City. Voliva was re members of Snilob pudiated by church. Erie railroad officials announce that 200 men have been engaged to go tc work to take the places of striking machinists. Dr. Maurice E. Egan of Washing :on has accepted the post of ministei to Denmark, offered to him by Pres Ident Roosevelt. Bertha Toombs, a telephone oper ator of Bumside, Ky., met death in a fire which destroyed the building ir which she was working. Judge Frank H. Kerrigan of the district court of appeals was rur down and seriously injured by an automobile in San Francisco. One man was killed, seven fatally injured and fourteen others received minor hurts in a wreck upon the at Holliday's railroad two-cen- vice-preside- - MRS. LENORA BODENHAMER. Mrs. Lenora Hodenhamer, R. P. D. 1. Box V9. Kernersville, N. C, writes: " suffered with stomach trouble and indigestion for some time, and nothing t hat I ale agreed with me. I was very nervous and experienced a continual feeling of uneasiness and fear. I took medicine from the doctor, but it did me no good. " 1 found in one of your Peruna books a description of my symptoms. I then wrote to Dr. Hartman for advice. He said I had catarrh of the stomach. I took Peruna and Manalin and followed his directions and can now say that I feel as well as 1 ever did. " I hope that all who are afflicted with the same .symptoms will take Peruna, as it has certainly cured me. " The above isonly one of hundreds who have written similar letters to Dr. Hartman. Just one such case as this entitles Peruna to the candid consideration of every one similarly afflicted. If this be true of the testimony of one person what ought to be the testimony of Cove, W. Va. hundreds, yes thousands, of honest, sinWalter Foster, Carl Wash and a cere people. We have in our files a great woman, while automobiling near Pas many other testimonials. adena, Cal., were struck by a pastrain and all three probably senger Squaring Accounts. The man was near starving to fatally injured. death. The world owed him a living at Uskub The Turkish garrison and he was trying to collect. He ac- consisting of 1,000 men, has deserted. costed the world thus: "You see, na- The soldiers claimed that they were ture Is pressing me for what I owe her bad food and that other condiand so I ask you to square up what given were unendurable. tions you owe me." The world laughed: "You pay the debt of nature first and Joseph Dwyer was shot and fatally then I'll come across." Kansas City wounded at Terre Haute, Ind., by his Times. wife, Arabel Dwyer, while he was trying to force his way into her room. They had been separated. PALE, WEAK PEOPLE Rev. Father Francis Nugent of St. Louis, head of the mission work of MADE STRONG AND ENERGETIC the Vicentian Fathers, was struck BY DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. and probably fatally injured by an ol a suburb at electric train Austin, General Breakdown Caused by Deficient Blood Quickly Corrected by Chicago. This Tonic Remedy. Manuel Bonilla, former president of A feeling of general weakness, poor the Republic of Honduras, sailed last appetite, loss of breath after the slightest exercise and broken sleep are some week from New Orleans for Belize, of the symptoms of general debility. British Honduras. Bonilla says he Tou may think that they have no relation will devote himself entirely to his to each other and that you will worry plantation. along, hoping all the time to feel better War Minister Picquart has intro Boon, This is a mistake, for every one of the symptoms is caused by bad blood, duced a bill in the French chambei to reinstate Captain whioh must be made pure and new of deputies before health will be restored again. A Reinach, who was dismissed from th6 tonic treatment is necessary and for this for connection with the Drey purpose there is no better remedy than army case. fus Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mr. J. G. Havey, of 95 Willow St., The Red Cross has announced that Chelsea, Mass., 6ays: "I was sick for a tt will no longer receive contributions number of years from general debility and indigestion. I was never free from of monsy or provisions for the relief stomach trouble and my nerves were so Df the Chinese famine sufferers, the shattered that the least excitement un- famine having been broken by the fitted me for any serious work. My crops. spring sleep was restless on account of terrible pains in the Email of my back. These A general strike for an eight-hou- r pains would sometimes last for a month instigated by the longshoremen day, or two. My sight grew weak, there seemthe ing to be a blur constantly before my and supported by workmen upon new waterworks, eyes. I couldn't concentrate my mind electric railway, on my work, and the attempt to do so Cuban railroad and many smaller completely exhausted me. declared at San been has concerns, to a was "I finally forced give np Cuba. tiago, position I had held for twenty-eigh- t Walter O'Neil, 11 years old, was years. After tryhig several medicines without help, I read of Dr. Williams' found dead in a Northern Pacific box Pink Pills and gave them a trial. They made me feel so much better and so car at Superior, Wis. One side ol much stronger that I started in business his head was smashed and the police for myself here in Chelsea. I have believe it is a case of murder. Tht never had a return of my former sickhe start ness and cheerfully recommend Dr. Wil- boy has been missing since liams' Pink Pills as an excellent nerve ed tor school. and blood tonic" Mrs. Isabella E. Case, who attractDr. Williams' Pink Pills have long ed some attention as ' The woman in been recognized as an excellent tonic who tried to see the president remedy in eases of indigest ion and gen- blue," eral debility, where the stomach and at Oyster Bay last summer, and who other organs of t lie body are weakened has since sought to see the president and disordered simply through lack of has been taken Into custody in Wash They have also proper nourishment, on a chaise of insanity. in been especially successful curing ington s of the Barricaded in a box car in the out anaemia, rheumatism, grip and fevers. of Muncie. Ind., Tony Miller, A pamphlet on "Diseases of the skirts and kiled his wife, ex shot who Blood " and a copy of onr diet book will with his pursuers shots changed be sent free, on request to anyone interShots were exchanged until Millei ested. re his revolver. He Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by had emptied a bullet in his leg and waf all druggists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt ceived of price, 60 cents per box, six hoxes for captured. Mrs. Mary Lustig is dead as- a re$2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y. sult of a terrible beating given her by two robbers, who attacked her in hei home In New York City. They se cured (1300, which she carried in the bosom of her dress. Another roll ol Positively ci red by bills containing $:'.00, was found in Pills. Little these iCARTFRSl They also relievo Dis her stocking. mm w w W sj tress from Dyspepsia, In pub H. 0. Prick has denied the digestion and Too Hearty VITTLL lished report that he was to erect at remA perfect Eating. Pittsburg, at a cost of $5,000,000,Htts-btir- a edy for Dizziness, Nausea, to be known as the building Bad Taste PILLS. inDrowsiness, of Fine Arts. Of the Academy the Month. Coated said: "It Is absurd. Frick Mr. Tongue. Pain In toe Side, story to give Pittsburg an TORPID LTVETt. Tuoy I am not going art Institute." repulate tbe Bowels. Purely Vegetable, Edward Manning, aged GO years, SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Iort-lanproprietor of a restaurant at at murdered was night Mich.. Genuine Must Bear CARTERS while on his way home, He was shot Signature in the hack. Robbery was evidently IWlTTlE the motive of the crime, as a largo Rack of silver which he usually carried Is missing. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. 1 Pan-Handl- e after-effect- SICK HEADACHE m j j IVER I g d IS THE NEW INSURANCE AGENT. KIDNEYACHE. Cure the Kidneys and the Pain Will Never Return. He Comes in With the New Law Paul Morton on His Opportunity. Only one way to cure an aching back. Cure the cause, the kidneys. tell of Thousands cures made by Doan's Kidney Pills. John C. Coleman, a prominent merchant of Swainsboro, Ga., says: "For several years my kidneys were affected, and my back ached day 1 was and night. languid, nervous and lame In the morning. Doan's Kidney Pills helped me right away, and the great relief that followed has been permanent." The new insurance law of the State of New York has opened up a promising field for both men and women with brains and energy in the sale of life insurance. The law now provides standard forms of liolieies, each of Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbur- n KNITTING MACHINE ROMANCE. lnvend That a Jiited Lover Might Have His Revenge. Romance may certainly figure In many of the knitted waistcoats and gorgeous stockings worn by our unbut these have dergraduates of not so romantic an origin as the first of these articles produced in this country. For tradition has it that William Lee, who in the sixteenth century invented the knitting frame on which both stockings and waistcoats were produced mechanically, was driven to this piece of ingenuity by the cruel flouting of the lady he loved, who happened to be a stocking knitter. Enraged at his failure to make an impression on her heart, he sought to make it on her purse by killing her means of livelihood; and one is glad to read that all stocking makers combined to frustrate his cruel purpose, with the result that he fled with his Invention to France, where he finally died of a broken heart, whether for love of his lady or of his spoiled invention, tradition does not say. Don-doChronicle. Mrs. Window'. RiHitMnc Srrop. For rMldrea training auftrna tba trumi, redurri n flammatloa.anaya pain. cure wind colic. 25oabvtlia A woman never forgives a man for forgiving her for not forgiving him. Perfectly simple and simplv perfect is with PUTNAM FADELES dyeing Ulhij. 10c per package. When a woman is unable to get what she wants she tries to convince herself that it wasn't worth having anyway. which practically bears the hall mark of the State of New York, and this new order of things has established the sale of life insurance on a correct DR. Pres. of Board of Face and Neck Covered with Inflamed Skin doctors No Avail Cured by Cuticura Remedies. "What shall I eat?" is the da'lly Inquiry the physician is met with. I do not hesitate to say that in my judgment, a large percentage of disease Is caused by poorly selected and improperly prepared food. My personal exfood, perience with the known as Grape-Nuts- , enables me to speak freely of Its merits. "From overwork, I suffered several yea s with malnutrlton. palpitation of the heart, and loss of sleep. East summer I was led to experiment personally with the new food, which I used in conjunction with good rich cow's milk. In a short time after I commenced its use, the disagreeable symptoms disappeared, my heart's action became steady and normal, the functions of the stomach were properly carried out and I again slept as soundly and as well as In my youth. "I look upon Grape-Nut- s as a perfect food, and no one can gainsay but that It has a most prominent place In a rational, scientific system of feeding. Any one who uses this food will soon be convinced of the soundness of the principle upon which It Is manufactured and may thereby know the facts as to Its true worth." Read, "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." Her Answer. "Now, children," said the kindergar-eteacher, "I have 'explained to you low many trees give us food, in the You .vay of fruit, and in other ways. emember that I said man taps the maple trees to get maple sirup. Where does the tapioca come from, then?" "1 guess," said Olive, after a pause, "that you tap the oaks, don't you?" Judge. n Mi For Hot, Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet. 1 CASE J SHAKE INTO YOUR SHOES , a powder Allen's Itcurss painful, smarting, nervous lent and inand growing uails, instantly takes tha sung out of corns and bunions, it's ths greatest comfort discovery of the age. Makes tight or new shoes easy. A certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet, .'tn.000 testimonials. Try It Hold by all Druggists arc! Hhoe Stores, 25c. Don't arcept miMitutt. Trial package FREE. Address, Font-Rase- Qlc . . If afflicted with sore eyes, ue W. N. U., LeRoy.N.Y., U.S.A. ove signature. Thompson's Eye Water Salt Lake City, No. 22. 1907. The Kind You Have OS. 3 --si; m em ALCOHOL 3 Always Bought PKR CRNT AVegelabJe PreparalionforAs similaiingilieFoodanilRegula lingllii'SiomachsandBowlsof Ul'..l!lll,,-U'- , Bears the Signature Promotes DigesfionJChferftil-nesand RestXontalns neittw of s Opium .Morphine norMirteraT. Not Narcotic. lTmpecfordiksmitirmm flmJan ill 1 In Xn.' mm Sad- - Use Aperferl Remedy forConsfipj lion , Sour StomacIi.Dtarrttoea For Over Worras.Convulsioiis.Ffvcrish ness and Loss of Sheep. Facsimile Signaturt of nm VTTByWJ T WO 1 R2SBEREE3 35TJ Thirty Years j NEVV YORK Guaranteed underThe Fo CASTORIA Exact Copy of Wrapper C CINTAUH COMPANY. HIM TNR OfTT. B GD0H HKSSBBiV9SiCRSfI!lGBBIHBHilHBEHinaflii immediate assistance. How many women do you know who are perfectly well and strong? The cause may be easily traced to some feminine derangement which manifests itself in depression of spirits, reluctance to go anywhere or do anything, backache, dragging sensations, flatulency, nervousness, and sleeplessness. These symptoms are but warnings that there is danger ahead, and unless heeded, a life of suffering or a serious operation is the inevitable The best remedy for all result. these symptoms is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound s has made from native roof and herbs. No other medicine in the country No other medireceived such widespread and unqualified endorsement. cine has such a record of cures of female ills. New York City, writes:- - 'Tydia Miss.l. V. Walsh, of .; - VV. 3tJ E. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound has been of inestimable value In restoring my health. I suffered from female illness which caused dreadful headaches, dizziness, and dull puma in my back, but your medicine soon brought alKiut a change in my general condition, built ine up and made me perfectly well." Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cures Female Complaints, such as Backache. Falling and Iistdacements, Infliimmat ion and I Icera tion, and organic diseases. It is invaluable in preparing for child-birt- h and during the Change of Life. It cures Nervous Prostration, Headache, (ieneral Debility, and invigorates the whole system. Mrs Pinkham's Standing: Invitation to Women of female weakness are invited to Women Mrs. -- J LIVE STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS Many women'sufTcr in silence and write ALLEN'S FOOT For Infants and Children. drift along from bad to worse, knowing well that they ought to have FLORENCE WALSH - FOOT EASE WOMEN SUFFER MISS JULIE mmmmmmmmwi is' 8I1Lf Notaey Pcbmo. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally nd .cti directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY 4 CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by all Druggists, "5c. Take Hall'sFamlly Pills for constlpstlon. fully-cooke- mmwm. ALLEN'S "My baby's face and neck were covered with itching skin similar to eczema, and she suffered terribly for over a year. I took her to a number of doctors, and also to different colleges, to no avail. Then Cuticura Remedies were recommended to uie by Miss G . I did not usejt at first, as 1 had tried so many other remedies without any favorable results. At last I tried Cuticura Soap, Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent Pills, and to my noticed an improvement. surprise After using three boxes of the Cuticura Ointment, together with the Soap and Pills, I am pleased to say she is altogether a different child and the picture of health. Mrs. A. C. Hrestlin, 171 N. Lincoln St., Chicago, 111., Oct. 20 and 30, 1906." A. W.GLEASON, Health. m I ) TALKS OF FOOD m BABY ITCHED TERRIBLY. this 6th day of December, A. D.. "The reason why I know I'm the first white man that ever saw it," he said, "is that it hasn't got any patent medicine Sunshine the Great Disinfectant. that he signs on it." Regretting Let plenty of sunshine Into your couldn't spare the time to stop and discover the gold that lay hidden all house. Sunshine is the greatest of disIt will also discourage around him, he took a parting look at infectants. the snowy summit of the peak and re- "bugs" of all kinds, great and small. No room is fit to inhabit If the sun sumed his toilsome march. doesn't shine full into it for a couple of hours daily. Carpets and hangings? His Favorite Descent. them. If "But why don't you care to take Yes, of course it will fade children?" asked the lady who was you value your carpets and hangof more than the health hunting for a flat. "Because they take ings and family by all means keep up too much room in the elevator," yourself the despotical janitor. out the sun. grumbled "Well, my little boy won't use the To the general health, take elevator. Will that satisfy you?" Garfieldimprove Tea daily for a time; it purilies "No; if he don't use the elevator he the blood, eradicates rheumatism and will scratch up the steps every time many chronic ailments and keeps the he comes down." "But he won't come health good. Garfield Tea is made of it is guaranteed under the Pure down the steps." "What? He won't herbs; Food and Drugs Law. (iarlield Tea Co., come down the steps?" "No; he wili Brooklyn, N. Y. slide down the banisters." A Counter Irritant. Afraid. to "Have you made arrangements "Don't you want to hold the baby?" prevent fraud In the election?" "No," asked the fond young mother. "No, answered "I Senator Sorghum; thank you," promptly replied the old couldn't quite manage that. But I've sea captain, backing off. "Don't you done the next best thing to defeat the like babies?" "Not much, ma'am. The opposition's iniquity. I've made arlast time I held one it got er sea- rangements that'll make their fraud so sick." insignificant by comparison that it As every thread of gold Is valuable, won't be noticed." so is every moment of time. J. Mason. a A Bright Man. "Yes, he is very bright." "Alway s says the right thing at the right time, I suppose?" "Better than that: he always keeps still at the right lime." d the peak that bears his name. inn mrwmri i m m. m To be on good term with human nature Be Well! (iarlield Tea punlie. I lie blood, eradicates disease, icgulates the digestive organs and brings Good Health' Manufactured by Garfield Tea Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Sold by druggists. basis. The prohibition against rebating and extravagant allowances to agents has driven out of the business the old type of insurance agent, who in many cases virtually bought business, with large rebates, instead of selling it. His place is being taken by professors, lawyers, school teachers of both sexes, and others, who find that being a life insurance agent under the new system offers greater reward than their previous vocations. The law has reduced commissions but all of the commission now goes to the agent. Life insurance is something that everyone needs and under the present system its sale is being conducted with becoming dignity and propriety. Paul Morton, president of the Equitable Life Assurance Society, has taken the lead in building up an agency organization that is in keeping with the demands of public sentiment, and the standard he has set for his company. He says: "We want new agents, both men and women, but none except en ergetic, able and truthful people need apply. For such there is a splendid opportunity." Mr. Morton's policy of injecting new and vigorous blood into the agency force of the Society Is meeting with success in all parts of the country. Not So Long. There was so much ceremony connected with a church cornerstone laying in New York city a few weeks ago that the moving picture machine man felt warranted to take a couple of miles of photographs. These pictures proved to be very "Tainted Money" No New Thing. good, and large crowds were delight-earch said the nay, "'Nay, nay!' with the exact reproduction of the bishop, waving a white, jeweled hand exercises. dedicatory as the chief began to divulge some of "I like the moving pictures better his larger plans. 'Tell me not of thy than I did the original service," con- wicked schemes! Thy methods I must fessed a prominent member of the condemn utterly, but if thou bringest me the money, well, I can at least see congregation. "You do," gasped a devout elder. to it that it be not used for bad pur"I'm surely pained to hear you say so. we And of poses. money, speaking should you prefer the pictures?" need for the walls of the apse a hun- Why "Because the picture man " andred bags of gold. Dost think thou swered the prominent member, pleas couldst manage it?' " 'Ay,' said the Gentle Robber, and antly, "cut out all the sermons." Ohio. City or Toledo, that night he despoiled nine men, State or LU0i f C'OOTT. killing three that resisted longest, for "Frank J. Uueney makes oath that lie la sei'.or arm F. of of the J. Cuejiey A Co., dulug he was a great lover of holy church, partaer buslueas In tbe City of Toledo. (Joiiuty and Stale and a devout believer, nor could she aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ask of him any service that he would case of Catarrh thai cannot ho cured by the use of not perform." "The Gentle Hobber," Hall's Catakeh Cube. FRANK J. CHENEY. ' - Sworn to before me and subscribed, lu my iresence, in McClure's. 1X86. One Hundred Years Ago. Gen. Zebulon Pike was discovering Nothing Doing. "I've worked for the party faithfully for the past 20 years,'' began the c and I can say with trutk that I never once asked for any office " Glorious record!" put in tbe party leader. "I wouldn't think of urging you to break it. Kfp it up." suffering from any form Plnkham. at Lvnn, Mass. Her advice is free. Electrotypes IN OREAT VARIETY FOR SALE AT THE LOWEST PRICES BY A.N. KELLOGG NEWSPAPER CO. 73 W Adam Slrcei. READERS li CUICAOO of this paper desiring to buy any in Hung adrtisd coluTins should insist upon harintf 'hey ask lor. rtfusing all tubsti or imitations. THE DAISY FLY KILLER liu. - fonir..rt home U it UffM mrf tlr loft, BMf ton. n uot oll or li will i avn Try thwm you will t I h t nm n n4 if without tfi'-not kopt kry dtL HOWARD E. BURTON, WhRV Spftclman prlrma: oold. Bilvar, Laa4.lt, Cold. BU Uold.raV: Zir.cor ( oppar 11 Cyaaio mata. gtajUaan'ajaiM and full .rlwllt aani nnaaaltna-''.'!- r."i III, Control and Umtiirtwiira wlloitad. Loaa Colo. Halartnoa Carbonaia NaiionalHank |