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Show HERITAGE OF CIVIL WHITE HORSE. ( WAR. Thousands of Soldiers Contracted Chronic Kidney Trouble 'While in the Service, if The experience of Capt John L. Ely, Co. E. 17th Ohio, now living at 50 East Second street, Newton, Kansas, will interest the thousands of veterans who came back from the Civil War suffer- ing tortures with kidney complaint Capt Ely says: I contracted kidney trouble during the Civil War, and the occasional attacks finally developed into a chronic case. At one time I had to use a crutch and cane to get about My back was lame and weak, and besides the aching, there was a distressing retention of the kidney secretions. I was in a bad way when I began using Doan's Kidney Pills in 1901, but the remedy cured Sje, ad J have been well ever since." , k Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box, Foster-Milbur- n Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. i ' BY HARRY IRVING GREENE. The construction department of the Superior & Western railroad had decided to sink a sWr deep into the body of the wood A and connect Archer with Turtle Junction. Dunham, the gray old timber fox that had charge of that bureau, sent for- - the representatives of theXBadger Lumber company, and of Findlay & Brother. Cardiff and Fiwilay, the representatives, came the net morning to Dunhams office. Now, boys, he said afc the rivals glowered at each other through the smoke fog, seeing that wfc are all here together we might as well drop sentiment pnd have a little medicine talk. The S, A W. wants those ties at bedrock price, sad it wants') them as soon as man can deliver them. What are your figures, Cardiff? thousand dollars' said Cardiff, as he thieved a quick glance at hi? rival from across th$ Manlto- wish. ' And yours, John? thousand. Twenty-fiv- e thouThen Ill call it twenty-fivpromptCardiff, sand, too, responded Dunham remained ly. Externally cool, but internally he was aglow with a warm, glad smile. Well, I guess the price is near enough right, boys, if .wo can only of dejet together on the question understood is Of it course, livery. that time is the essence of this con-IraWhen can you deliver those ties in our yards at Archer, Mr. Car-- i What is Castoria. j once fairly started on a big drunk his crew would scatter from the Soo to Sturgeon bay, and every days time was priceless to him now with the driving work that lay before him. The crisis had come, and White Horse, arising, walked to the window and stood moodily staring into the silent woods. Within the log saloon six miles down the road the noise of the revelry arose in ever increasing volume. The door of the shack suddenly opened and the tall form of Whits Horse towered before them. Calmly, but with each word forceful as a bullet, White Horse spoke. This thing is going to stop. Ive got to have you in the woods and you must get back to camp while you are able to walk. Ive been a patient man but Ive reached my limit. Now clean out of here before I clean vou- v Sullenly they turned upon him, EfWftlng on their feet and glancing at eactV other uneasily. And, seeing their Sdoegedness, an ominous glitter to-da- y, rASTOSIA is a harmless substitute for Castor and Soothing Syrups, It is pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor pther Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays feverishness. It cm:es Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The childrens Panacea The Mothers Friend. j The Kind You Havo Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 80 years, has borne the signature of Chas. H, Fletcher, and has been made under his personal supervision ciaco its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. M AH Counterfeits, Imitations and are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health cf Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. Just-as-go- od Letters from Prominent Physicians e Objects which are usually the objects of our travels by land and by sea are often overlooked and neglected if they lie under our eye. Pliny the Younger. To Wash Velveteen. Velveteen may be washed by shaking it about in warm Ivory Soap suds; then rinse thoroughly and let it drip drv. On no account squeeze or wring it. Be careful to hang it straight on the line, foi otherwise it will be crooked when dry. ELEANOR R. PARKER. Nicotine in Tobacco. . The essential A scientist writes: quality for which tobacco Is smoked or chewed lies not really in the leaves themselves, but Is contained in thouhairs which sands of hollow-knobbecover their surface. The vital nicotine Is garnered in these pearlike balls, but as it is impossible to shave off these hairs, and would he a scarcely commendable achievement if it could he undertaken, it becomes necessary to preserve the whole foliage for commercial purposes. d Preach from Automobiles. A novel method of preaching the gospel was recently tried in France with striking success. Pastor Delat-tr- e from Roame (Reformed church), In company with Pastor Sainton, of the Baptist church, in Paris, visited with an automobile the departments of Loire, Rhone, Alier, Saone et Loire, within a radius of about 90 miles. Pastor Delattre writes: During nearly two months, from our automobile, we have been able to preach the gospel on market places, from fair to fair, distributing thousands of tracts and selling no less than 2,600 copies of the New Testament ' He Hit the Bookmaker. Patrick Murphy had an afternoon ff. so he thought he would go out to ee the horse races. Pat had heard about the fortunes iade at the race track, so he thought e would try his luck. He went down tairs before every race, but didnt nd any odds that suited him until he last race. It was a large gray orse. I don't remember its name, ut it suited Pat all right, for it had after it. Pat put up his dollar and went to see the race. His horse won y a neck. Pat hurried rtth a lively step to cash in his 0-- 1 up-tai- down-stair- s heck. It was the last race of the day and he bookmaker was anxious to get Id of his silver, therefore Pat was aid with silver dollars. g Pat stood there a feyr minutes fum-lindol-irof silver handful his over when the bookmaker hollered' Whats the matter, Irish? Dont you hlnk they are good? Pat said: They look all right, hut am Just trying to see If I can find he bad one I gave you among them. s, AN OLD TIMER... Hat Had Experiences. A woman who has used Postum Food Coffee since it came upon the market 8 years ago knows from experience the necessity of using Postum in place of coffee if one values health and a steady brain. She says: At the time Postum was first put on the market I was suffer tug from nervous dyspepsia and my physician had repeatedly told me not to use tea or coffee. Finally I decided to take his advice and try Postum, and got a sample and had It carefully prepared, finding it delicious to the taste. So I continued Its use and very soon Its beneficial ef fects convinced me of its value, foi I got well of my nervousness and dye pepsia. My husband had been drinking coffee all his life pntil it had affected his nerves terribly. I persuaded him to shift to Postum and it was easy tc get him to make the change for the Postum is delicious. It certainly worked wonders for him. We soon learned that Postum does not exhilarate or depress and does nol stimulate, but Bteadily and honestly strengthens the nerves and the stom ach. To make a long story short our entire family have now used Postum for eight years with completely sat isfying results, as shown in our fine condition of health and we have no Uced a rather unexpected improvement in brain and nerve power.' Name given by Postum Co., Battle Creek, Mich. Increased brain and nerve power always follow the use of Postum in place of coffee, sometimes in a very marked manner. Look in pkgs. for The Road to Wellville. addressed to Chas. II. Fletcher,! Dr. F. Gerald Blattner, of Buffalo, N. Y, says: Your Castoria Is good! for children and I frequently prescribe It, always obtaining the desired results." ct iff? The black brows of the Badger contracted as he gazed deep Between April iato the silent woods. st and 10th, depending on how soon the 1 reak-u- p comes. Findlay sat looking i t them in grim silence, and Dunham, i fter giving him plenty of time in rnich to make a bid, husked a dry ough from his voice and went on houghtfully: Pretty late, but I dont suppose 1 i an ask you to deliver them by airship i.t those figures. Our minds have met i.s to the price, and, of course, which i ne of you gets the contract makes no difference to me. But inasmuch as Ilr. lardiff spoke first and Mr. Findlay cant 1 etter the bid I suppose I might as well let Cardiff Hold on, broke in Findlay as his HELD A FLAMING MATCH ABOVE IT. &w ) suddenly thrust Itself out. If I give suddenly came into the gray orbs of you a $50,000 bond that I will deliver the boss, and roughly he shouldered i hose ties at Archer, March 1st, 30 days his way to the back of the shack and before Mr. Cardiffs date, do 1 get that drew a small cylinder from his i on tract? pocket. Dunham glanced at Cardiff, and CarDynamite cartridge with a diff, staring stupidly at his rival, said tail. he said as he sat it upon the nothing at all. So, presently, Dunham wood box and held a flaming match i nswered yes, and at that word Findabove It. You want to dance and fight some more do you. Well, unless you lay arose. So, with that the incident .ended, and hike out of here youll all be doing a John Findlay strode away, as many an- - quick-ste- p for the devil. ther victor has done, his heart thump-ih- g No man knew just how far White triumphantly and nis brain sick Horse would go in the enforcement of vith fear. an order, and now none waited to see. Long and bitter had been' the fight Struggling, cursing, roaring they fought hat he and his half Invalid brother Joe their way out of the door and went lad waged in those cold north woods, swarming down the track, while the i nd to lose out now spelled ruin just boss, extinguishing the fuse, stepped i s their star of hope was rising brightly out on to the trampled snow and threw t bove the horizon. his cartridge deep into the woods. Far Of course, there is only one way to down the track the runaways were stagarry out that contract, Joe," said John, gering into the distance, wrangling and and that is to build an ice road from howling insanely. The afternoon sun sank until It Camp 3 to Archer. When I fixed the d ate with Dunham I thought you and I seemed to rest on the tops of the westcould figure out a route through this ern forest like a broad gold piece poised c wamp and ridge country, but it seems delicately. And the walking boss, arist hat we cant make good. And there is ing from a log beside his cutter where t nly one man I know who can and he is he had sat for an hour following the J ames Livingston Flint, White Horse rout, climbed up to the seat. Back along ice used to call him and, of course, as the rough woods trail he went until the cur luck would have it, he is way up gleaming ice road lay before him, then i l Alaska country somewhere. But Im turned upon it. As his going after him. Ill be back before ponies swung (he first of December and Ill bring him around a bend of the forest road, they vith me, alive if possible, but anyway suddenly arose upon their hind legs 11 bring him. Id rather have Flint with wild pawings at the air. Less than cead than any other man in the pin-- e a dozen yards in front of them and lyries alive. ing flat upon his back on the ice, was So that night John Findlay packed the first of the fallen that White Horse I is grip and departed for the white had feared would litter the homeward land. It was way out Seminow way route. i hat Findlay found his man. kicked The legs of the lumber-jac- k White Horse built the road in a llt-- i spasmodically and White Horse, shortle less tEhn three weeks, but he only ening his reins, leaped to the ice. Cant iilept on an average of four hours a leave you here to freeze up solid, ha i light while he did it. As for the men grunted as he dumped the limp form 'fho worked under him during that headlong into the sleigh box behind. I renzled period, they cursed him witlT- But Ill make you pay for this ride tout intermission while the work was morrow. At the next turn of the road the i;oing on, and are still bragging about first oath that had escaped his ip4 laving had hand and foot in it Of course it seems incredible, but it that day burst from him explosively. n ) Fairly in front of him, locked in each astonishing how much 70 a oen and 20 good team's can do in three others arms as they had gone veeks when they work 18 hours a day. sleep fighting, were Jimmp Hard Boots d The road was finished on the 24th of and Ole Sawlog. Along the next 'December, and It was a good thing to yards four more men were otrewn Uok at like skirmishers fallen in battle. Christmas morning came clear and One by one the walking boss laboriMtterly cold. Heavy feet crunched the ously raised them and piled them upon rittle snow without the cook shop of each other in the box, wedging che last amp 3, and at the first sound White man firmly between the dashboard and Horse thrust a heavy, automatic pistol the seat Iato his pocket and then leaned The moon sailed high and the black against the logs with his shadows of the forest lay heavily upon lands buried deeply in his pocket The next instant the door was burst the clearings. White Horse, hurrying been . .pen and in lurched a body of woods- - back from Camp 2, where he had an to summoned riot, .nciplent quell aen who, crowding into the corners of he cabin, left the center of the floor drew a deep breath as he threw open mpty, while Lebeau, who led them, the door of the cook shor. They are sleeping a'. right now. : tepped forward and spoke: be in fair shape to break their Theyll man from Chill Cat Like Bah, you and most likebacks again dog you work us in ze cold to make t cursed ice road Like a loup garou ly they wont lick ud another drop of firewater until after the drive in the g )u drive us and swing your cant-hoo- k hen ze moon shine. Come, you, every spring. Poor devils! There isnt much pleasure in this world for them not a an, follow along with me, Joe Lebeau, id I will show you Joy. We will drink, much not much. And this is how White Horse delivf e will dance, we will make ridicule. ered an impossible contract for Findlay J ime with Joe Lebeau. Out into the open air he swaggered. Brothers on time to the dot, with scarce slare between success and a s band behind him, and White Horse I an. bour a lose $50,900 ard them go roaring down the ice (Copyrigfet, 19W. by Jraeph B. Bowles.) v ad with nearly the whole camp en as the i ain. And last yell died away Dear Girls. ) e forehead of the walking boss Eva You were playing whist with i Hukled like a pool Into which a pebble Jack? Were you playing for money? tossed and tense lines bound his lips Edna No, for kisses. "Ah, how 1 admire a cheerful loser! tfbeljr together. For he well knew that repre-tentati- Oil, Paregoric, Drops ve 3 1 A perfect Remedy forConsllpa-tlon- . Dr. Custave A. Eisengraeber, of St. Paul, Minn., says: "I have used your Castoria repeatedly in my practice with good results, and can recommend it as an excellent, mild and harmless remedy for children. Dr. E. J. Dennis, of St Louis, Mo., says: I have used and prescribed your Castoria In my sanitarium and outside practice for a number of years and find it to be an excellent remedy for children. Dr. S. A. Buchahan, of Philadelphia, Fa., says: I have used your Castoria in the case of my own baby and find It pleasant to take, and have obtained excellent results from Its use. Dr. J. E. Simpson, of Chicago, 111, says: I have used your Castoria in cases of collo in children and have found it the best medicine of its kind on the market" Dr. R. E. Eskildson, of Omaha, Neb, says: "I find your Castoria to be a standard family remedy. It is the best thing for infants and children I have ever known and I recommend it" Dr. L. R. Robinson, of Kansas City, Mo, says: "Your Castoria certainly has merit Is not its age, its continued use by mothers through all these years, and the many attempts to imitate it, sufficient recommendation! What can a physician add? Leave it to the mothers. Dr. Edwin F. Tardee, of New York City, says: For several years I have recommended your Castoria and shall always continue to do so, as it has Invariably produced beneficial results." Dr. N. B. Sizer, of Brooklyn, N. Y, says: "I object to what are called patent medicines, where maker alone knows what ingredients are put in them, but I know the formula of your Castoria and advise its use. 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