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Show A CASE OF GRAVEL tinn-tie- r. qualities than were needed on theto enThere is need at present courage the development of new ab. lilies Tulare, Cal., Man Cured by Doani Kidney Pills. Harrison A. Sturtevant, G and MaI was ple Sts., Tulare, Cal., says: In bad shape with kidney trouble. Too frequent passage of the urine com pelled me to arise a night, my bladder became Inflamed and 1 had excruciating THE ME II Attends the Great Frontier Days Celebration at Cheyenne. pains in my abdomen. Soon after I began ALKS OF VIRTUES OF WEST using Doans Kidney Pills, I passed a s gravel stone of an inch Pioneers and Their Successors PosIn length and variegated in color. Aftsessors of Masterful Qualities er this my trouble disappeared." Which Lie at Foundation of NRemember the name Doans. ations Greatness. For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-MilburCo., Buffalo, N. Y. When Cheyenne, Wyo., Aug. 27. A man knows but little if he tells Colonel Roosevelt stepped from the you tell me if my wife is here? train at Sioux Falls at 10:25 this morning he was greeted with the characterConstipation eauses an1 seriously &rfrraatet istic yell of the range given by a it is thoroughly cored by lr Boany diseases, d Pierces Pellets. Tiny granules. thousand cowboys and cowgirls who were on hand to act as an escort to A seal on a watch fob may be the distinguished visitor. The shout, worth two on an iceberg. so familiar to him in days of old, made him laugh aloud in glee, and he graspSurprised. ed the hands of every one who could I have succeeded in tracing my an get near enough to him. tec try back through ten generations. Mr. Roosevelts visit and the speech "Without coming to a menagerie? he delivered later in the day formed the culmination of the annual Frontier Not He. Days celebration wmch had attracted The fare at this hotel is fierce." to the city thousands of persons from But the scenery is sublime. all parts of the west and a large numThe landlord doesnt deserve any ber of tourists from more distant seccredit for that tions of the country. Colonel Roosevelts Speech, His Pet. Out in the open air, under the blue Harker Think Ill try to sell old sky, a vast crowd assembled to hear Stuffenr some pet dogs. Barker Useless job. All he thinks the former president speak, and it heard one of the most Important about i3 eating. d speeches he has made since leaving Harker Hasnt any the White House. His address was as friends, eh? Barker Only one, and thats the follows: When, at the close of my hunting trip dtning room table. In Africa, I reached the borders of civilization, the first Invitation I accepted was All the Difference. this, to visit the capital of Wyoming on The professor was delivering an elo- the day when the pepple of the frontier togetherX to commemorate their quent address on cruelty to animals, came was glad it was so, beachievements; a and to illustrate how little judicious cause I have a peculiar feeling for the forethought would eliminate to a great men and women of what used to be called extent the sufferings that even small the Far West, and especially for those of the cattle country. For a number of Insects are subject to, said: I lived on a ranch on the Little As I was coming through the hall years Missouri, sharing work and play, good gentleman fortune and bad fortune, with my neightonight 1 saw a serving working on the round-Uvery harshly treat a little innocent bors; delegate from the Little Missouri house-fl- y which had alighted on his as round-u- p district to the Montana head. association, and even at times deY-itsheriff at my end of the Now, if there was any justification acting as I count those years as among for such bad temper, I would be quite county. the most valuable of my life, because justified In indulging in it at the pres- nothing breeds such community of feeling ent moment, for a fly has just alighted as to work with ones fellowmen at their on the back of my head. I cant see life tasks, and to learn to know their feelings by actually sharing them. The it, but I can feel it man of the west, throughout the succesPossibly some of you can see it sive stages of western growth, has alor three most now; it is on the top of my head. Now ways been one of the two figures Indeed, X am tempted to It la coming down my brow; now it is typical the most typical figure In American pyramids say aoming on to my life, and no man can really understand f Egypt, its a wasp! J our country and appreciate what It really f is and what It promises unless he has the fullest and closest sympathy with the OF COURSE. Ideals and aspirations of the west. The prime reason for this is to be found in the fact the westerner is so good an three-quarter- n sugar-coate- four-legge- bald-heade- NO CHANCE TO GO WRONG State pent of Beauty Doctor May Have Been True, but It Was Not Gallant. which can be brought to high perfection only by a kind of training useless in pioneer times: but these new qualities can only supplement, and neer supplant, the old, homely irtues, the need for the la special and distinctive pioneer virtuesour as great as ever. In other words, as civilization grows older and more complex, while it Is true that we need new forms of trained ability, and need to develop men whose lives are devoted wholly to the pursuit of Bpeeial objects, it Is yet also true that we need a greater and not a less development of the fundamental frontier virtues. These virtues Include the power of together with the power of joining with others for mutual help, and, what Is especially Important, the feeling of romra leshlp, of social Any man who had the good fortune to live among the old frontier conditions muBt, In looking back, realize how vital was this feel'ng of general comradeship and social fellowship. There are good men and bad men, in the new communities Just as In the old communities, and the conditions on the frontier were such that the qualities of the good and bad alike were rather more strikingly manifested than In older communities, but among the men who tried to lead decent lives, there was a feeling of genuine democracy, which represented an approach to the American ideal whleh we certainly should do everything in our power to preserve. We dd not try to say that men wereweequal did when they were not equal, hut our best to secure something like an equal'ty of opportunity and an equality of reward for good service; and moreover, each man expected to be received, and, on the whole, was received wherever he went, on the footing that his merits William F. Oldham, bishop of Sing-pore- , talked at a dinner, on his last visit to New York, about missionary For Infants and Children. work. k he said, we dominant races civilize the savage out of existence that we do them harm A certain type of man," goes about declaring that self-hel- p, cf good. Well, as a matter of Aogctable - kH Tho Kind You Hava , !Pr Always Bought PER CENT Preparation for As- similating theFoodandRegula-lin- g the Stomachs and Bowels of Bears the Promotes Digestion, Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral Signature cf ft' Cheerful-nessandRe- st Not Narc otic Xftpt on it. tfoid DrSAmiLmfSJt MxSrmn ftmhtU Satts to pay willing, she said, you liberally, doctor, but I demand in return substantial results. We will start with my nose. Can you guarantee to make it Ideally beautiful? The doctor, after looking attentively at the womans nose, replied: Well, madam, I cant say as to Ideal beauty, but a nose like yours 1 couldnt help Improving if I hit it with a mallet I am Now so far as possible these qualities and conditions that bring about these qualities should be kept tn the great states which are growing out of the old frontier communities. We need to strive for the general social betterment of the people as a whole, and yet to encourage individual liberty and set high reward on individual Initiative up to the point where thev become detrimental to the general welfare. Wrong Doers and Wrong Systems. In continually and earnestly striving for this betterment of social and economic conditions in our complex industrial civi- iV ALCOHOL- -3 fact, if these catauers knew what I know about some tribes, they would speak less Some tribes are so deconfidently. based that to do they anything but good would hardly be possible. They are, in fact, just like the ugly woman who visited the beauty doctor. This woman was ugly in evrv feature, but her nose was particularly ugly. That, no doubt, was w h.v she desired the beauty doctor to begin hard-workin- n 1 , i i4 K ? -- hf. if) - 1 1 Anti fVppermini In fid'nrbanat berm Seed -Ctorfitd Suifa btnkiyretm Yttver A perfect Remedy forConslipa lion , Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms.ConvuIsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of THEN THEY FIRED HIM. The Centaur Company, Wf NEW YORK. guaranteed under the Food Exact Copy of Wrapper. lization. we should work in the old fron- l ITT aid Use For Over Thirty Years 1 a wgmm tier sp'rit of brotherly comradeship and I good will. I do not mean that we should refrain from hating wrong; on the con- STUNG BY BASE INGRATITUDE Send postal for trnry. I would preach firey wrath not I would preach against wrong. But Free Package Denizen Had save Right such wrath against the wrong-doeSeemingly Bowery of Pax tine. tn those cases where his wrong-doin- g to Be Indignant at Old Friend's Better and more economical really is due to evil moral attributes on Attitude. his part and not to a wrong or false systhan liquid antiseptics tem. of which he Is almost as much the FOR ALL TOILET USES. Sometimes a dat guy, Jim "You remember victim as the benefl-lar- v. wrong represents the deliberate wickedBurke? asked an irate Bowery deniIn which case ness of the wrong-doezen. Hes dat stiff dats doin' time the remedy is to pun'sh him, but someup der river Sing Sing boiglary times it represents tbe effects of a false social system, In which case the right ten years. Well, you know all I done Customer (in hook store) Have you course Is to alter what Is false In the fer dat stiff. When he was pinched to be & need Both Chaucer? kept system. principles didn't I put up der coin for der lawin view as guides to our conduct, and It New Clerk Never chewed In my Give oi.o a sweet breath Is necessary sometimes to work In acyers? Didnt I pay der witnesses? teeth antiseptically germ-fre- e life, sir. cordance with one and sometimes In acSure I did. De oder day I tlnks I'll mouth and throat purifies the breath cordance with the other. leave an see dat mutt just t after smoking dny "I all disagreeable just go Before ending I wish to say a word on IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA him know his friens aint tied de perspiration and body odors much apsomething which I believe should especan on 'im. So I drives out to d jail preciated by dainty women. A quick cially Interest all men who live In the open country, and especially all men who "No tongue can tell how I suffered and goes intod' warden's office and he remedy for sore eye and catarrh, during the past thirty years have lived for five years with itching and bleed- says I gotter send me card in. Me A little Paxtine powder disand worked on ranches, or have done solved in s glass of hot wstet 1 was cured by the until dat? Well, eczema, card! anyway, our ing D'ye get their life work In the wilder parts of make a delightful antiseptic soland, on the great plains or among the Cuticura Remedies, and I am so grate- I writes my name on a piece o paper lution, possessing extraordinary The phase of our national ful I want the world to know, for an a guy takes it into Jim Burke, an mounta'p.s. life In which the stockman, the mining cleansing, germicidal and healdat will stiff tells d me others. dat My t'ink what you help prospector, were the chief characters, was Vbat helped ing power, and absolutely harm, not onlv a very important but also a body and face were covered with guy to tell me? less. Try a Sample. 50c. a very picturesque phase. Often such ,a seres. One day it would seem td be Ive no idea, said the listener. large box at druggifts or by mail. phese passes without any great artist better, and then break out again with He tells him, concluded the angry THE PAXTON TOILET CO., Boston, Mssa. It. commemorate to arising the most terrible pain and itching. I one, f tell me dat he ain't In! The backwoodsman, for Inand first American an is He American. stance. the man of the back countrv have been sick several times, but From Success Magazine. foremost: for this Is the great lesson, who lived In the eastern forests through never in my life did I experience such friends, that all of us need to learn and which the waters ran eastward to the awful suffering as with this eczema. I Everywhere In the world men Tough Luck. to keep, the lesson that It Is unimportant Atlantic and westward to the M'as'ssippt. was a was mind shave with the this death said east I had made that up my thought you whether a man lives north or south, passed awav without any painter or or west, provided he is genuinely and In sculptor arising who possessed at once near at hand, and I lenged for that young chicken, remarked Newed, as good faith an American, that he feels both the keenness of vls'on to see what time when I would be at rest I had he sawed away at a portion of the every part of the United Statea as his a vtal and picturesque figure the backown. and that he Is honestly desirous to woodsman was, and the gen'us adequate- tried many different doctors and med- bird. And I thought it was, rejoined his uphold the Interests of all other Amerily to present that figure. The artist wo icines without success, and my mother WORLD OVER KNOWN THE cans In whatever sections of the country saw- that pleturesoueness of the back, brought me the Cuticura Remedies, in- better half. I looked in its mouth and woodsman lacked the genius adeouatelv they may dwell. no cut to indications of having I began it showed to commemorate It. while the artists of sisting that I try them. A hundred years ago. when men spoke real ability unfortunately had their evs feel better after the first bath with a single tooth yet. The dealer must of the west thev meant the country beeye tween tbe Alleghanles and the Mississippi. turned towards Europe and lacked the ro- Cuticura Soap, and one application of have imposed upon me. For Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eye asd white mans west bust originality which the novel'st CoopDid he tell you it was a young Fifty years ago the Cuticura Ointment took In Minnesota, towa and Kansas, and er showed to see where their chances lav GRANULATED EYEJLIDS I continued with the Cuticura Soap chicken? queried her husband. then skipped across to California and to do a great work. But In our generaEye Patn No, replied Mrs. Newed. "But Im Murine Doesnt Smart-Soottion. for our good fortune a great art'st and Cuticura Ointment, and have Oregon. The country of the great plains and the Rockies, the country In whir'll a res,. wt,0 was capable of seeing and of taken four bottles of Cuticura Resolv sure he must have extracted its teeth Drocruts Sell Morin. Er Remedy, Lienid, 25c, 50e, Sl.M ' Morin Er Slv, In Aseptic Tub, 25c, $1.00 vou whom I am now addressing lead your recording the lnflnl p'eturesoueness of ent, and consider myself well. This before offering it for sale. EYE BOOKS AND ADVICE FREE BY MAIL lives and do your work, has grown up the life of the plainand the Rockies. was nine years ago and I have had within my own l'fetlme. I myself saw Murine Eye Remedy CoChlcago Eulogy of Remington. Human Nature. and took part In the closing years of the no return of the trouble since. Any soon are fool and his A pioneer period, and It was mv erat privmoney Of course I speak of Frederic Remingperson having any doubt about this HOWARD E. BURTOH, ilege to work side by s'de with the was one of those Americans who wonderful cure by the Cuticura Remeparted." Gold, Bllvor, Jad, 1; Gold, the ranchmen, the miners, the ton. hisHe achievements Hpeclmen price: y distln-tideserved Gold, fiOc; Zi nc of Copper, the bull by fl. Mailing "Yes, but you never call him a Bllver, 7fc; Mrs, the of Ameriea. He worked with pencil, dies can write to my address. PBTClop, r and full price lUt wnton application Clevethe is till fool whackers who actually opened up the well money gone." an umpire work fcolMted. Contrt Battle Creek, Inn 93 l.alvUX Road, Altle a Etson, was both he with with brush, ch'sel, Col UoLno m. Garbunat National Hank. country. I have seen the herds and flocks land Leader. and a sculptor. His pictures and Mich., Oct 16, 1909. of the cattlemen and sheepmen sunnsnt painter his few bronzes are equally good. When the game: X have seen the fortunate Located. One Record Made by Women. DEFIANCE STIRCH the puttn movement bv which the small harm has mv own regiment, a tvplcaliy western recruited mainly from the men Old Gentleman (to waiter) Can of women, in the tended gradually to take the place of the reg'ment other et.rche. only U ounco activity time price end Through now travel in of the great plains and the mountains, if my wife is here? DEFIANCE" IS SUPERIOR QUALITY. great vnfeneed ranh the campaign, sana- you tell meYes. at Montauk Po'nt, the everv comfort on railways across lands was disbanded to the Waft' sir, eighth hat and eni sled men Joined tn giving toria and hospitals for the treatment htch. when I first rode across them, W N. U., Salt Lake City, No. Remingtons Bronze Bronco Buster." of tuberculosis have been erected; left. Fliegende Blaetter. were still the home of the Indian and the me circubuffalo: and I find eit'es where one can a gift wh'ch j thought peculiarly approhave been libraries traveling coming from such a body of men obtain not merely comfort, but luxury. In priate Remington's pictures all the most lated, posters, circulars and other the pi a res where th'riv vears ago there In vivid and characteristic features of the kinds of literature have been distribwas not a bu'ldlpg bevond a log hut or a western p'oneer life whleh Is Just closing uted to the number of millions of doh'e house. The men who did this work were set ferth. and the commemorated were engaged in the final stages of forever the men of the plains and the pieces, thousands of lectures have the eontinent: and it was the'r mountains as thev actually were. The been given, large sums of money have wor-of of the to one do great nrvilpge eowbov Is his favorite tvpe, but the minbeen secured, hundreds of needy cases Much sickness starts with weak stomach, and consequent all time, to do their part in lOp the have been prespee'er the frontier farmer, work of an enio fest m the history of the ing lack tuberculosis impoverished blood. Nervous and poor, helped; mule-teaman who or guides progress of mankind good, rich, red blood. Their stomachs need invigorating the soldier, the Ind'an all appear. Now has been started in many communiI wish verv much that thee men themfor, after all, a man can be no stronger than his stomach. ties where no movement had existed; West Stands for Progress. A remedy that makes the stomach strong and the liver selves would In their turn provide a monlearned women and have millions of I have used the word proeress. makes rich red blood and overcomes and drives ument for the great artist the sum of active, g sands for eTmr'h. for pro- -r s. Pn whose ae'iv tits represent such a feature he dangers and methods of prevenbacteria und cures a whole multiout must the whole Anertcan people stand. of American acli'pv The work of the an above tion of tuberculosis of diseases. tude A great democracy must be progressive all, represents a commemoration of some women extends from the drawing room or it will soon cease to be either great of the most HtcresMng figures that have Cet rid of yoar Stomach Weakness and no No no sate naten. nr democratic ever appeared on the stage of American of the rich to the homes of thp poor, Liver Laziness by taking a course of and embraces all classes, including the nartv. can stand stll. It must either go life A statue should he rased to Tii Dr. Pierces Golden Medical Discovery forward or go backward: and it becomes bv some re.ailv first class art'st. During actory girl and millionaire. the great Stomach Restorative , Liver Therefore I useless If It goes backward Here at C evenne in ths gathf ring the coming Invitlorator and Blood Cleanser. year a special campaign of greet you. men of the west, and I stand many hundreds of the men have come lectures to women will be carried on for progress ns all men must stand who together who were themselves tvp'-You cant afford to accept any medicine of unknoms are progressive. leaders in B"d representatives of the vrv In all parts of the United States. composition as a aubstitute for Golden Medical Discov The pioneers and the'r immediate suclife which Remington so portrayed that cry, which is a medicine op inovn composition, having cessors won victory only hv proving that it will 1H e I hope that these a complete list of ingredients in plain English on its English as She Is Spoke. masterful qualimen Join together arrange the they possessed the same being attested as correct under oath. Chinatown Visitor John, sabee, see ties wh'ch lie at the foundation of Naof a committee, and start to tional greatness There are certain raise funds for (lie erection of such a screen how much sabee want for Dr. Pierces Pleasant Pellets regulate and Invigorate Stomach, Liver and Bowels. men of Intclle-tustatue. cultivation, him ? but larking mental and moral robustness Frontier Days is no doubt the most The Chinaman Whats the matter who romploln continually that thev find Amerlian if'. and especially the life of characteristic American exhibition silh you? Can't you speak English? tRsSKWHS those American communities emerging given. It had its inception about 14 Judge. from tile pioneer stage, crude and without genius or beau'v. Oen'us is a fine years ago when a few Cheyenne citNever say an ill thing of a person, thing for a nation, hut character Is a stll izens conceived the idea of presenting finer thing, and though beauty is good, a western show. nhen thou canst say a good thing of strength is an even greater good. The him; not only speak charitably, but Some of the features lor the exhimen who have made th's great republic of the west what it Is and especially th bition this year were the bucking feel so. Elizabeth Fry. UelSiJ men who have turned It into a continental In the bronchos and steer roping contests rnmmonw'ealth, have possessed and some Some men are highest degree the great virile virtues of for the championship of the world, the wife-madstrength, courage, energy, and undaunted wild horse race, the calf branding con- others are The Rayo Lap it a high grade lamp, gold at a low price. and unwavering resolution. Their typical test, womens relay race, sheep shearThre a re lamps that cost mor. but thore Is no bftter Inmp made at any whom Abraham eaders of L'ncolo, Mr. Winslows Soothing Syrup.Uf offraces contest, polo (onsin'cfptl of solid brass; nickel plated easily kept clean; so ing pony sofl-rcil prlc. most was by the rt Ihr the Forrhlldren tiihini; exceptional, sum, though urn irnwito any room In an boi w. There Is rothlntr known to the art WlDU tOUiti. CUilC. a THE icers of the United States army, fancy fL.mmalt.mAllt.ss ivaUI CUfefe most typical have possessed keen intelof that ttin a'M to t he valne of the KAYO I amp as a light STEADT device. Every dealer everywhere. at If glrln not merely nyt youra, write lof ligence, and a character maneuvers by United rop'ng, military WHITE descriptive circular to tbe nearest agency of tbe A fool can always find another fool strong but lofty, a character exalted bv States army, Indian war cow OIL CONTINENTAL UGHT COMPANY dances, (Incorporated) accomthe fact that great power was to admire him. pony races, squaw races, potato races, panied by a high and fine determination to use this great power for the common stake races, hat races, buffalo races, good, for the advancement of mankind stage holdups, and many other similar The p'oneer davs are over, save In a few events characteristic of the early west, and the more complex 1 fe of places10c psekaje colors all fibers. They dye In cold water better thin sny other dy. Color more cootfs briflhter end faster colon thsn say other dye. On todns rai's for a greater variety of good which is now rapidly passing How to Dye, Bleach and fob Colors. MONROE DRUB CO.. Quincy, Illinois.. Ton can dye nv ga went without ripome apart Write ter Ire bocklet FOEE: r, r, p, Stock-growe- rs old-ti- mm ry mrnin hes The Friend Your new patent medicine seems to have gained a great reputation for curing people. To what do you attribute its great curative powers? The Boss To extensive and judicious advertising. LACK OF MONEY Was a Godsend in This Case. lack of It is not always that money is a benefit. A lady of Green Forest, Ark., owes her health to the fact that she could not pay in advance the fee demanded by a specialist to treat her for In telling of her stomaoh trouble. case she says: I had been treated by four different physicians during 10 years of etomach trouble. Lately I called on another who told me he could not cure me; that I had neuralgia of the stomach. Then I went to a specialist who told me I had catarrh of the stomach and said he could cure me in four months but would have to have his money down. I could not raise the necessary sum and in my extremity I was led to quit coffee and try Postum. So I stopped coffee and gave Postum a thorough trial and the results have been magical. I now sleep well at night, something I had not done for a long time; the pain in my stomach is gone and I am a different woman. I dreaded to quit coffee, because every time I had tried to stop it I suffered from severe headaches, so I continued to drink it although I had reason to believe it was injurious to me, and was the cause of my stomach trouble and extreme nervousness. But when I had Postum to shift to it was different To my surprise I did not miss coffee when I began to drink Postum. Coffee had been steadily and surely killing me and I didnt fully realize what was doing U until I quit and changed to Postum." Ever rend the above letter? A new from time to time They one human me genuine' tree and fo iu .c 1, s. -- X o'fi-ce- rs 36-19- Stomach Blood and Liver Troubles s pale-peop- disease-producin- 1 si alw-av- s bottle-w- . rapper, al self-mad- e e. ns ! n- g PUTNAM FADELESS |