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Show | NEWS SUMMARY Backache and Kidney Trouble Slowly | Wear One Out. a i Mrs. R. Crouse, Fayette chester, Ia., says St., ἱ six can miner ¥ For two years my | Sir Hen was weal and | vas ambas rheumatic. Painsranj died at throug my back, | hips and limbs. 1] could hardly get ιο B rious cont sleep ve 5 being ing « d t iH result was remarkable. The kidney 4 action became normal, the backache ceased, and my health is now unusually good.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Oct 2 : . kidneys was : aisnniersa τ]. —— τν ΄ ; began using Doan’s ©“ — ‘ Kidney Pills and the πρ” τ. τ τ | < new The Kind You Have * Ν es € with “°° inducted into office as president Williams college n y fig t Trans AlLCOHOLl cheaper parcels ther to help you,” cour was having troub) post Robert Myers last week bronght started to the rescu into Cheyenne the largest deer paused as she heard the voice killed in that country in twelve years younger, guarded but a The animal was shot by Myers near insistent Diamond station, weighs 285 pounds You've known You ask her, Billie ber longer than I have.” Everybody's and {8 a twelve-point buck Magazine A newcity directory for Cheyenne was issued last week, containing | ALL HIS OWN, 5,276 name According to the usual usage, the utilization of the multiple three, the new directory shows that Cheyenne’s population is 15,828 John W. Richardson, a young farmer living near Norfolk, Va., believing that his wife’s relatives were responsible for the young couple being separated, shot and killed his sisterin-law and aged father-in-law, and then commitied suicide. eee into the Hudsoy bay wilds for a Detroit publishing firm, has been killed by Indians in the Lac le Rouge coun try. The trader who brought In the report says that the Lac le Rouges declare that the white man began the trouble. into The grading of the railroad Rawhide, Nevada, will be completed At the regular annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lake Erie & Western Railroad company, held at Peoria, Il, W. J. Vanderbilt and J P. Morgan were re-elected as direct ors, and William Rockefeller was elected to the directorate George H. Gilson, of Chicago, shot | and porbably fatally wounded his | wife, attempted to kill Miss Jennie | Barnes, then turned the weapon upon | Gil- | himself ] committed suicide. wife recently separated | son and s attributed to jealousy ' His rash a United States Senator La Follette | bas announced his intention to “pro- | ceed at once with the regular publi | eation of a weekly magazine, devoted | to the publ interest upon lines After suffering for seven years, this woman was restored tohealth by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound. Read her letter. broad enou gressive Mrs. Sallie French, of Paucaunla, Ind. Ter., writes to Mrs. Pinkham: to appeal to the pro- people of the entire coun- ity." In a collision between an eastbound Rock Is passenger train and a Oklahoma, Yukon, freight train at seyen coaches of the passenger train which was loaded with state fair vis Twenty-five derailed. ‘ itors injured, only one seri perse ou “I had female troubles for seven years— wasall run-down, and so neryous I could not do anything. The doctors treated mefor different troubles but did me no good. While inthis condition I wrote to Mrs, Pinkhamfor advice and took Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and I am now strong U and well.” P For thirty years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, made Pr erm fr from roots and herbs, has been the standard remedy for female ills, andhas positively cured thousands of An gC Portuguese West ding an explanation for xpulsion of an Aimerican displacements, inflammation, ulcera- | tion, fibroid tumors, irregu i ; Ne riodic pains, backache ΠΙΟ at + Db prohibited sentenced to thirteen prisonment Hi Long, was also convicted yea Bears the Signature of Promotes Digestion, CheerfulNor NARC OTK Recipe of Oled DrSAMUEL PTCHBR | Αἰ ] Awhelle In Use For Over Thirty Years Anise Seed been int 1 Carbonate Soden form Sead Clardied Sugar ’ : | Minkergreen Flavor . - 10)| Aperfect Remedyfor Constips “f) ion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea fo)5 Worms Convulsions FeverishΜΝ ness and LOSS OF SLEEP δ ----- 0 Fac Simile Signature of El is Litt lick ] τ-- <i) M/s i NEWSeYORK. 4... “85 My! What a big fisure you are WAS Ην getting! what have taken oe that matter? yours, have I I = ᾽ ” CASTORIA ᾽ At6 months old 35 Ώοπες5 mh ote fa Ve - THE CENTAUR COMPANY, GIRL WAS DELIRIOUS Exact Copy of Wrapper. ‘THE OENTAUR COMPANY, HEW YORE Orry, With Fearful Eczema—Pain, Heat, and Tingling Were Excruciating— Cuticura Acted Like Magic. “An eruption daughter chest doctor, eczema and he of her, but and aff then broke out on my I took her to a pronounced ‘ it ad form, e t \ of hair i | ar that ] be { ous Bleep ΜΝ excru heat aimest he she didr fc was and Οι and 7 “SECIAL MERIT” SEAMLESS SCHOOL SHOES head was had be cut 1 iw be spread to her back, e on ( to He treated was un CHOOL SHOES without seams—think of deliri it—seamless school shoes! They are strong and sturdy, have seamless uppers, tough eoles and double leather toes. Byfar the most durable and lasting shoes obtainable, have a proper hour's I h The second Special Merit" Seamless School Shoes “wear like iron. They wear just twice as long as doctor we tri afforded her just as | little relief as the first Then I pur- | chased Cutic 1 Soap, Ointment, and | lls, and before ordinary shoes with seams, Madein ail styles and sizes, for every day and Gpnday it wear~for boys and girls. the Ointment was | Your dealer will supply you; if not, write to us, Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on thesole. three-quarters finished every trace of | the disease was g me It really seemed like magic Mrs. T. W. Hyde, FREE If you will send ws the name of « dealer wh does not hendle Special Merit Behool S! » we will send you free, post. αἰά, κ. ul picture of George or Martha Brent- wood, Essex, England, Mar. 8, 1907.” Washington, sss 15x20, State which picture you want. India’s Precious Metals. We also make Leading Lady Shoes, W& is estimated that $1,500,000,000in gold, and pet haps as much in silver | is hidden away in the Hindu stocking | Vast quantities of the precious metals are known to be kept in the form of personal ornaments. From time immemorial India has been a reservoir into which the precious metals have flowed from allquarters of the globe, only to disappear from statistics. Could the idle wealth be drawn upon, the effect | on the industrial and commercial life | of the country would be verygreat. It | is, therefore, a matter of concern to | try to turn India’s dormant capital to | active use. It may be impossible to do it. The Oriental mind views everything in a way incomprehensible to westerners. But if only a tithe of the concealed hoards of India were vital ized a new aspect might be given to the conditions of life in England's great eastern empire Honorbiit Shoes, Martha Washington Comfort Shoes and Yerma Cushion hoes. F. Mayer Boot & ShoeCo. MILWAUKEE,WISCONSIN FOR BOYS and GIRLS The Allurements of the City. Mrs. Perkins and her daughter Mandy from the country were in the elty one day, and as they along together they dow in which was displayed a variety of women’s apparel. Mandy glanced wistfully at the different articles of clothing and started into the store 4ut a sign in the window which read Clothing One-Half Off During This Sale,” caught Mrs. Perkins’ eye. She seized her daughter by the arm, hur ried her along down the street, and voice j}exclaimed in a loud y, Why He Went Back to His Old Tricks land’s sake, Mandy, that ain't no de “You ingrate!” exclaimed the trate cent place fer a girl to go!"—Judge’s “this | Library. judge, addressing the culprit gentleman took a fatherly interest in you after you had promised to stop) stealing, and he gave you a job in his store, did he not?” “Yes, sir!” “And when he left you alone in the place one day you repaid his gratitude | by sneaking behind the desk and rifling the cash drawer, didn’t you?” Yes, sir.’ Now, why did you do this “"q got remorse of conscience, judge!” WANTED TO KNOW The Truth About Grape-Nuts Food. It doesn't matte hear about at that cour much ΐ And what t Expressions of a Cynle. Walter Pater, an old man at 50, bald as a coot and grotesquely plain, re garded every woman much as did Dean Swift, wl Positively cured by these Little Pills. walked came to a win wrote ‘A very jittle They also relieve Die tress from Dyspepsia, lo digestion and Too Hearty Hating. A perfect rem edy for Dizzinwss, Naw sea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste inthe Mouth, Coat | ed Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable PILLS. SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE. 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Ἰϑῴθοο--ὶ of aH ye? offense 1 4 11 n horse thief w tly « ip 1 { ing-down feeling, flatulency,ind lutely and I women who have been troubled with An experiment in connection with a great international exposition is to be tried next year, when the AlaskaYukon-Pacifie exposition is held in Seattle, and it will be watched with more than usual interest by church and temperance people and members ot the Prohibition party. For the first time in the history of expositions, the the sale of intoxicating liquors on grounds or near them will be abso Milo Long, on trial ι ΩΙ representation of Charles | Mont., for the John Ha murder of the American minister cor the minister of war of and his 1 year-old daughter, was victed of murder in the second degree telegraphed to the gov e Pa FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. within the next week or ten days, and the work of laying rails will be commenced as soon as the grade {gs completed. It is believed that twenty-five miles of railroad from Schurz to Rawhide will be in opera tion by Christmas Thomas L. Hisgen, Independence party candidate for president, ad dressed 2,000 people at Goldfield on October 17 and was given a cordial reception Mr. Hisgen said he believed that President Roosevelt was sincere in his fight against the Standard Oil company, which he had driven out of the Republican party CENT ness and Rest Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral jured | yard. The pay streak on the Dead Mule is four to six feet in thickness A London dispatch says the Marthe channel being eighty feet wide on quis of Ripon, lord of the privy seal has resigned, owing to his advanced | the average The trial of Tom Lindsay, alias The Ear! of Crewe succeeds to age. the office, and in addition will retain | Montana Slim Jordan, for the murder the portfolio of secretary of state of of Ray Parnell near Lusk last sum The Rejected—And will nothing mer, was begun in the district court make you change your mind? the colonies Wyo., last week Ton She—M’'yes, another man might Two masked men entered the poo | at Douglas, in the 100m of J. Strasle at Dazey, N. D., | Daley, an alleged accessory Animal Food. and lined the twenty-odd occupants | crime, will be tried later Doctor (upon finding his patient of the place against the wall, The | Two men werekilled in the wreck weaker than before)—What does this robbers then took the watches and of a passenger train near Foller mean? Haven’t you been following my jewelry and about $20 in cash from Mont., on the Shelby Junction branch instructions? | of the Great Northern, The engine their victims. Patient (feebly)—Yes, doctor. Henry McBride, supposed to be a | went into the river and a fireman and Doctor—Been eating anima] food | killed One of the New York fireman, was killed from | watchman were right along, have you? | falling from an electric light pole | dead is named Ranspeck Patient (grimly trying to smile) from which he was trying to get a | Two men were killed and one In: Well, doctor, I tried to, but some ew of the ball game for the cham | jured in a wreck of a Great Northern how it did not seem to agree wit! me very well I managed to wo | pionship between the New York and | train at Marais river, in the n Chicago teams. | part of*Montana. The train was late down the hay and the clovertops all After rescuing an aged woman | and while traveling at a high rate of right; but the thistles kind of stuck from a burning house, Policeman | speed struck a soft stretch of road in my throat, and I had to give it up Nicholas Nestor of Jersey City, N | bed, the engine rolling into the ditch —Judge. J., plunged again into the blazing | After chasing a typical western A Marvelous Eye Remedy. building and met death by suffoca- | horse rustler for eight years, capturThose who knowwhat intense pains Firemen found his body four | ing him twice, and as many times he come with some diseases of the eye tion | escaped, Sheriff Felix Alston of Big can hardly believe Mitchell’s Hye hours afterward Salve is able to do all that is claimed Wyoming, is about to There is great rejoicing ‘among Korn county, for it, but a trial soon convinces one the Christians in Japan because the have his hopes realized by again getof the extraordinary curative powers authorities have decided to eliminate ting possession of the man, R. BE. of this little remedy. Sold all over dancing girls and liquor from the re- Stratton, who has been arrested In the United States. Price 25c. ceptions planned for the American Utah. sailors with the battleship fleet when The Wretch! James Oliver Curwood, a well-known it reaches Yokohama. “A philosopher, pa—” author, of Detroit, who recently went 1 ῬῚ A\egetable Preparation for Assimilating the Food and Regula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of A mob took Ben Price, a negro, from jail at Granfloram, Texas, and hanged him to a tree in the city park The man was charged with That work on the irrigation system having criminally assaulted his |of the Wyoming Central Irrigation daughter. company, in the Wind River section The Journal of the American Med of Wyoming, is to begin as soon 88 teal association, published at Chi- surveys are completed, which will be cago, has just completed its returns | about January 1, has been decided from the year’s Fourth of July cele- | Leasers on the Dead Mule placer brations. It shows that there were | claim at Rawhide, Nevada, it fs said, i658 deaths and as many more in | are working in dirt returning $47 a “Philosopher, Willie,” answered skimpy little Mr. Hennypeck, “is a married man who does not wish he wasn't.”—Smart Set. Always Bousht @ Mississipy mer ongress & San Francisco voted down a resolu 10n indorsing the recommendation of Postmaster General Meyer for a For the three days of registration ust week the yrrected figures show for Greater New York a registration of 540,095, as mpared with 573,623 lour years ag« a loss of 23,428. | Mrs, Robert Cummings and her two grandchildren, Harry, aged 3 years, and James, ag 10, were burned to death in a fi which destroyed Mrs Cummings’ cot ige at Yonkers, N. Y NOT THE RIGHT MAN. ‘ Tt a t Aft 4 Ἐπομεα αὐ ae ΕΗ Ην, ἩΝΝ ΤῊ For Infants and Children. tr ν as son 5 I { Ε ε ({ N. 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If you havea cough & or cold, slight or serious, begin taki iso's Cure today andcontinue the cough while it i fresh, w na! few doses en tr opiates and harmful ingredients, k Free from At all drugzists’, 25 cts, I ff Ε Ww tert rec A { Edw I F: ‘ + k ] da A ( } to taste, Ἆ I . of Piso's Cure maybe al | that you will need an us for half acen- tury. 1 af ville, Colo. un LADIES AND GIRLS copy ads . a: tome ara W. W. Wood Hele a, Arkaness. Ι ] 6 t the shot DEFIANCE STARCH and 1 ξ d d ump ed, Leade mpire work «& Reference, Carbonate Nationa Bank. e above m rue, letter time to time. and fu of never sticks t© the irom. Α recuse, PhOmpson’s Eye Water The humar W. N. U., Salt Lake City, No. 42, 1908 |