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Show l i mu WKTTTLY REFLEXthe mi 53itmr srwut far fm Lurclusiii BIBIt 111 ART OTHER MAChlNECO..ORANGE.MA$S. Flies! Dleeaee lt,M4chM0. Vrf UiattMn .TTS c M 6mo. MtalMM. iatht . . tpe ke end teat dwdraS. Color 1 uj Hair, MeoneWGrayorFodod And IN. ALONG FRONT. iLWstPnifTtete, er r lii-Ai- it h.i v, u i t.it vu-- h t.n aol id li.-- - - Ttn - ii.m,- - t I, irtfert r - bo mors neceeeary than Smallpox. Jinny caper leace ha itmantntei the almoct nlnculou effl-tr- r, Antityphoid Vaccination. Be vaccinated NOW by your physician, you and Insurance. to year family. It non vital thanorhome tat Kara lend Ask root physician, druggist, telling of Typhoid Vaccine. you had Typhoid? results from ni , end danger from Typhoid Carriers. aadkamlmeM,of - arrrrt uboatoy. cal. skrtlcy. peowciae VACCieia e asauaa uaota a. a. aov. uctaae the W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 31-19- 16. r ' I found. The Chinese hold that if a man lose his bride and a yen, hell regret the jen. A yens about a tentli of a . eetit. . But, more comforting, far more comforting than these proverbs, is the wise saying of Ion Quixote that there's" only one good woman inall the worI(hflnd every husband ought to think that his wife Is she.,, Baker's Dozen. Father what is a bakers dozen? aked Charlie. One more than a dozen, thirteen, you know; but why do you want to know? Mr. Moore asked me whose little hoy I was, and his wife said, Dont you know? That Is one of the Brown children. And Mr. Moore said, Yes, rt member; they have a bakers dozen. Now what have we got thirteen of, papa? We have only five children, and counting-yoand mamma seven, and that does not make thirteen. y p.Mt - Uiou-nn- r Mll is U I' 1 " 1 -j - U1 -- , tti t lit t i in I top lit' . , tH I lui ! fi I, t , j into , jiidI Moii-- n O' jf f j i Nt . n- kJ summer meals, withs these on hand j li.iin- - .l , :it hiUhiN tijM'ii V . y Just open and serve. Excellent for sandwichev - when tli Ul Dldlel Vienna Style Skusage and Potted Meat Intit I art Ltbkyt your fractr't, mi , ! HunU-nhurg- sr-i-- I i i -- v . n- . . s 1 -- i . i.i-ie- rn a- j . I n: Hoosier Pcet Succumb! to Attack of Paraly!ii. Indianapolis, 1ml - James Whitcomb Taking Hold Everywhere and Differ Riley died at his home here-- , JulxJJ: ent Counties Busily Engaged in de.ath being duo to paralysis. Mr. Making Improvement!. suffered Ins first violent attack Riley of paralysis July 10, ISHh a Is how note to It gratifying thing James Whitcomb Riley, the Hoosier tlie fever is taking hold was born in 1S53, but was repoet, nearly everywhere in the South. Hard- - ticent as to bis exact ope. Mr. Riley ly a county there that is not busily never married. One of the most in Its engaged highways. improving unique celebrations in the country was Many sections are finding, too, that lield in his honor October 19l5, when Riley day" was observed by a banquet in Indianapolis, and in schools ot the country attended by more thaif Men prominent in 1,000,000 children. business and politics from all over Uie coutry assembled to do the poet homage at the celebration, and many conGOOD-ROAD- Beloved FEVER IN SOUTH S . i j good-road- s ; J, gratulatory messages were received I , , "1 Wm SUFFER When a I !.. SKIN TROUBLES Jostcard Will Bring of Cuticura? Samples Mlneh kive quiik relief for all itchakin troubles. ing. burning, Bathe with tlie Gutieura Soap and hot water Dry and apply Cuticura Dinttnent to the affected part. They stop Itching instantly and point to speedy healment often when all else falls. Free sample each by mall with Book. Address postcard Cuticura, Dept. L, Adv. Boston. Sold everywhere. : i-p- 4 a nics. V.HI Cynicism I.'liiV.' III II t rv In - is by no mpnns the big and expensive job it was once thought. In a great deal of the sandy Coastal Plain countrjJrom Virginia to Texas, na.ure lias often mixed sand and clay in about the right proportions to make a good hard road, and all that is necessary is to keep the road well graded by means of scrapes and drags. The rond-buildin- g Progressive Farmer. r j .. ll punt lnpilnll.' nil.-- -- ll limy . 1st The manufacturer with the rigid tests of the laboratory and factory. 2nd The wholesale grocerJ with his high standing and desire to handle onl reliable goods.' 3rd The retail grocerwho desires to handle only those brands he knows will please his customers 4th The food officials with their rigid laws for the purity and Husband's Protest. , ills Miii to mlverti-m- g it certain dentist imnoimced that he wot M supply artificial teeth to tlie Prst twelve-ageladies In poor cirho applied for them. cumstances Tlie earliest apnlii ntlmi on tlie up pc.ntisl uay was on elderly vvoninu in ho dubby but respectable clot lies, n M,litely ushered into Hie waiting Willi liusl-niss- ii wholcsomcncss of food products 5th And most important, you, the housewife with your desire for purity, cfficiency and per- - -- feet satisfaction. - HE SELLS IT Ounces for (More than a and ASK YOUR GROCER 1 ville-Charlot- te ni L vv Cut Through Mine Hole Gap in Ash Highway. , Passed by the Board of Censors ffi-e- W t Libby, Chicago -- dtsfig-orinR from abroad on that occasion. James Whitcomb Riley, born of the middle west. Bang the Joys, sorrows, fancies and humors of its folk, largely in its. own dialect. The world was so touched by his inspiration and the room. realism of his homely symbols that he Scarcely was she seated when a red was one of the few that, devoting old man came to tlie place, and their lives to poetry, gained aTortune. imu'.nml that helntd come about While Mr. Riley"nevermarried,he .teeth. was a lover of children, KTitfee spirit Yom are making a mistake,", the he divined so intimately, and of fam- Ii '.tis' replied. I . nly made lay ofler ily life Many of the last years of his to lftds. In" fact, t here'soiie lady life he spent quietly at his home in a waiting now. secluded section of Indianapolis. "Ay, i n it's about er I've come," retorted tb old man, grufity. Tell, er PATTEFSON DEAD. Vr Im in' if site ait for and Yr, ismn dmi't be rouble. d'U theiell "op quick, Was Widely Known as Editor, AttorSi.e's got ft hnppetlte like an oss alney and Political Leader.. and if you set er up ni a strong Denver. Thomas M. Patterson, for- ready, lot of leellTrtJheH-e- nt both me an' 'er mer United States senator, died at his into the workus in a week. Send er home here July 23. He was in his out ut once !" London seventy-seventyear and had been in poor health for several weeks. Senator Patterson was widely known as an editor, attorney and po litical leader. He represented Colo rado in the United States senate from ?Net Crates ti 15Hal&Inda 1901 to 1907 and was for many years of the the owner and Ttocky Mountain News Md the ver Times. In the days of the Populist party he was a national leader in the movement, and in later years was equally well known as a Democratic leader, by which party he was sent to the senate. His fortune, consisting largely of real eslate holdings In Den- j ver. is estimated by associates at sev eral millions. - tit t Illicit ti 1N tms H'lnifst. Mil A Baking Powder Free vv But theres one thing" I congratulated him On. . What did you say? 1 says, Josh, the Speech makin out this way is poorer every year. Maybe it's lucky youre getting away Just in bine to miss the Fourth o July pic- ft' itit' KC-- vv Corn-t'osse- l. l V.ill "ll-- ! - v Libby, McNeill II I - i luih bIIhiIn M hju i Ii.-.- l vv U i1 'sat pc I1! i Dlll ,ii I 1 - Promoter of Patriotism. von done iiiivllnng to pro av e . -- , I h.sf s d il. Struggling to Be Optimistic. The Popular Resort. Stella Has it a good table or view? Bella No, but It has a detective service for gossip. --!202 sk iili- -t er w - 'ft ei imnled In Ihe dour. ! hated to see my boy Josh start for the border, said Farmer Harsh Desires. I wish some people I know were swims. Why so? Because swans sing only once in therr lives and die immediately after. , the Mexican - get Iglt to lllllt lo H , Si hope to i s I I audtfiti , L ; ,,i w 1, . At a Wedding. They have a saw in Afghanistan In the effect that the next best thing to no wife is a good wife. The Senegalese declare that there ere only two good women in the world one is dead and the other cant be s' ilif nhl-lle- k In . . i . lll.mf- , , ...nd i I I l.lKlUdT ! I . (tie hoe- - ui' , - n, dli'l I i '.iff i llxl'm otl to f rn ltl - -- i rmntiTiit i . . j -- ' a, (Hindi)-.- -- IV Is n. I i - look t mid s.i.,1 . . ,'t, t 'iooi ! Id. i v.oi.i! Did,.,m.bu. t, loin! -k. ,u, w loT w, ie ph.'. tw,.f n In i ll i mu io - i oh o in d Moii-to- - i . . , i lit- , )S . for personal hygiene -- li i,, - sohred la water for douches stop pehric catarrh, xxlcermti on and inflam RocoauMwled by Lydia E. mrt pinkham Mad. Co (or tea years. A haaliny woader for nasal catarrh, ot throat aad sore ayes. Economical. fi.. . i null. 'o the oil,. I i , ..no n ua- - in. oi s-- rt fcm-trati- A i1. tor-m- te;,t!ija ,ii. ut it I At Payting. in 'i.H.i . d io ' ol t i a di I'o.in! govoiiun. . l.obiit (d.i.. i .j tin- ti.otoi In he d on lh and Improved Highway? Give Farme T troop's hr a midnight thrust on , V h. n wi:".ng te tami'li uie hn.l . Chance to Reach Markets Bad , frctu of. eight nuli'shutu tu Thtepv&l w.ent k j Roads Decrease Efficiency. and Uuillemont. eat nod the ilerman outer work- - for a stretch of HOWE YEARNING TOO STRONG The railways and intorurbatK havi miles. m;o F,. and, and arc baimg.juauh tod a wi h iho wherimg- .w-rm- jiu 7 riBagfr have Wndr Unable to Resist thelm development of tills state. The evi- drittnwa wedge ai:n , the Bapaume Pul lhjt 3ade H,m Turn Hs dence of their splendid work Is seen h ghroad. between 1onire. and Bap to Shelter and Peace. H on every hand. They have contributed aumeT . tT to the building of towns, the. diwelop-men- t The German defense line between we., nh V' 11 of hiral communities and have Postered and Guillemont bore the me- - ,m onw.i v.iiiuc oi.lv, pa, made it possible for great industrial brunt of the attack and it was here ventures to succeed. But they, while that the British registered the largl'i n k ' hat - w 1. - t lie ma ers working-wondTor the "comiuon- - est gams More. important than the ter w lH LKbilil'tf OliU l( i ll wealth, cannot reach every household seizure of tiri.un. however the gone Ill ;i lt k hi ll .uni as the highways do. The highway fact that General Haig lias forestalled fine m 11 reaches the isolated man, which the the German tounter stroke which was .. ' mlgwil Am 4g:it ullv- railway but incidentally torn hes,-- and in process-"o- f and for l'i qib.l t .l prepaiation lid Tin It mentis to this man or the community which laige Teuton reinforcements n lew In which he liv-whether the highway had been gathered behind the front. Iluitiri-idown is of such a nature as to enable him From the eastern frontier come furto carry on his relations at the least ther reports of continued Russian sue. expense and comfort. If the roads are cesses. General Kuropatkin has cut bad he is hampered and loses muon, k'leul Marshal von line nt. ,oiily,JroiU, t'Tal, point at aveorde A t yf il4 iiioui hi l1H uuH ucts which must be hauled to market, unofficial rejiort, h..s tel in but be pays tribute in the wear nml distant e of live rule-- . - m ,i :iul fit i, tear' of ids harness c eludes and inRussian ol! n ml repirts ot the l,i v. . .i I..:, ..t :,l,,l " m this seder (Rig.ti are jury to animals, llis inalnlit to reaeh 4 .ir.- - vv.'iv il,g churches and schools easily reduces retici ut, . iiut .1 mi Hiiulen-burgIn Ion. ,nv) It his ability to make the most useful line was lonside.ed the strong tnivin oh vvlut citizen. est on 'the whole front', and ioft ll If he has good roads lie reverst's .that the Russians won Tube lo break 1,. ill.' A 'll II (I 1,1.1 ll fll I'll this and stands out with greater pos- it is ngaidod - uto- -t signifuant of It. l i.n! In:u,il sibilities along all linos of endeavor here. 1" I..1 put. ..v.'i tin ...I. pie:, In which he engages. Greenville , II.1'im. s e:i !ini JAMES WHITCOMB RILEY DEAD. (Tex.) Banner. - -- l i at ' Hi, ,i,c.-- .i n..b.M 1.010- - J hj-s- H o l old . to -- ho .oiiiiiv .i.'.im-- l ,n,i . .V'o and mil. to 1t nd ten art. tod s M.m , on jU.-e- Diet a ',o neairat druggist I 1 u-- t.-- , t - 1 ) a t'nt i How.i great ) - Butish London , r'-.- aale ev 1 100. a , d 1 Every Woman 3Vants o.i - GOOD ROADS WORK WONDERS - - h. . Russian General Has Cut ' Field Maw shal Von Hmdenburg's Line at Several Tcm;:, anU Ha Linea Five Miles. Fene-trste- Atkotl'Efeeratloe of both. F '. -- mi Barkers HAIR BALSAM ba?k ache, and jour Idsd k 'n.w. .eem to hebvordrrrd. re ; , iiwMlets o mffer- to our , neamt t. atid ret a IhuV of Pr Kilmei si ,1,;. Hoot. It i.a phvMi-ivn- r utiviane,- -f f the- - km-nevrever-;- . ' ' and hlj.; It h" . the tet of eir and ha t u a teju.' qu olK and eCc-we.. m thousand, of oar giving rThia iii-.- iton w lw Dr K and .' nier u V. (uv.-ta-- A . Brooklyn, N. Y. WOfcttela IN ADVANCE FJVE-MIL- LEMPER . Hpia-arin- When der and member ATTACK RESULTS Daley Fly Killer Or tiAKui.0 $Otoi-- GAINS 1 MIDNIGHT LIKE H)M g - andklttoaB Mm, Tempting Fat. It "as b hind the scenes of a barnharacterlstic French Metbodef Pay-m- storming, theatrical company. J Macbeth i'nrtlow it timid abost IrjXarmer for ServicesJhat Made Him Forever Infamous tonight, said one of thw. troupe. ilow fooli-Dumas o.nTrihuled to the replied another. If t have shoiildn h a Hum tcM him stage fright. Why, hew muUA im un the bomds f,u, ears. "ll" "!s 'oput meUr- - Hethe first speaker, evvtixi rtnitfiv- - iiulu'is. tattu-was - eitet.ui to llie lullusiiv "tm: 'Tins is the first tune .f Ih, IH erfr, ' two nights m opia town. iiiroV at ttie tdiio w lien i. TREATED f.t. m hew HOME SEWING KHI All KAYSVJLLK. UTAH machiiii RAMI booklet Points to btconsktored Mora Leem the Sewieg Machine. 8T SOLO - - a half for apound quarter) -- Tit-Bits- . Children Cry For editor-in-chie- f DUSTiSArDEClDED NUISANCE In Many Cases Windows Have to Be Grape-Nut- s - Kept Closed Tight Use Split Log Drag After Rains. embodies the full, rich nutriment of wholewheat combined with malted bailey. This combination gives it a distinctive; de-- 3 licioua flavor unknown to foods made from wheat alone. v Only selected grain is used in making Grape--. Nuts and through skillful processing it comes from the package fresh, crisp, untouched by hand, and ready to 1 Through . long .baking, . the energy producing starches of the grain are thade wonderfully easy of digestion. A daily ration of this i splendid food yields a marvelous return of health and comfort Theres a Reason 4 Sold by Grocers everywhere. (By W. c. PALMER, Agricultural Editor. North Dakota Agricultural College.) When dry Weather comes the'dnst from the road becomes a" great nuisance to the housewife who lives near the road. In many cases windows have to be kept closed tight to lessen the amount of dost that seeps in. The most effective way of reducing the a split-lo- g dust nuisance Is the ae ' rain. after on road every the drag The road dust cornea largely from the edges of grinding np of the tumed-u- p hoofs. find horses wheels rets made by can water nnless cannot fora These stand on the roadbed u4 water can-rjstand on the roadbed if It is kept well crowned and well packed as it will be If the roa4,drag is used regularly. Dragging the roads will mean a good deal to the housewife, as well as to travelers' and those w ho ha ve to ot haul to and from the market. GOOD;CURE,fO R, SCAIXiEGS , Good . Plan to Anoint Legs of Young Chicks Even if They Do Not Show Signs of Disease. lard and kerosene is an excellent cure for scaly leg and It is a good Man to anoint the legs of the early youngsters at this timeeven if they lo not show any signs of the disease. An Sunce of prevention i3 worth a xfuad of cure." mmu ' Crushed Underneath Automobile. -Greeley Colo. Harry Brilliant, a wholesale jeweler of Denver, wa killed and his four daughters were injured, two, It Is feared, faally in an automobile accident near Nunn, Colo-- , rado, Monday. ; An Accident, to a rear wheel is said to have caused the automobile to turn completely over, pin- ning the fire occupants beneath. . Harvest Hands Killed in Wreck. Sioux City, Iowa-- . Two men were killed and thirty injured when, a Milwaukee freight train loaded with prospective harvest hands ' was derailed twelreLjnile north of Tripp. S. D. The train contained about 200 men cn their way to the harvest fields. Two Meet Death in Race. Portland, Ore. Ulysses Aubrey of Tacoma,-- AVerfaLlchtpaalkBittAF Wntind fkloodandRffi ting tl StamatocndBagk1 - TjEHESIy CASTORIA is What Pare a harmless substitute for Castor Cagtorla Romolcs DigcsJLaCltft nesstmdEWta5g, OphmLHorpWne j Hot Narcotic-vatf-ffTtan - rAx Is kALfrrc $tm fisa?- OH, It is pleasant. It goric. Drops and Soothing Syrups. nor other Narcotic) contains, neither Opium, Morphine substance. Its a?e is its guarantee. It destroys "Worm nnd allays Feverishness. For more than thirty years it. lias been in constant use for the relief of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic, all Teething Troubles and. Diarrhoea. It regulates the Stomach and Bowels., assimilates the Food, giving healthy and natural sleeps ... JThe Childrens. 1anaceaThe Mothers Friend. - . USA . - Worms. ; lossorhu? .genuihejQASXORIA ALWAYS. Bears the Signature of ct W die in a pursuit race, was killed vhen his car left the track and tore His mechanician, Jjrough a fence. " Frank B. Piatt, was fataffy injured.- Weekly Reports on Health. Washington. The war department has instructed army commanders at the border to submit weekly reports howing the physical condition of their commands and descritdsg the treatment accorded the men. In Use For Over 30 Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. The Kind You Have Always Bought TH e.NTAU. C.M..HV, Hw V.WK |