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Show 8ICK FOR TEN YEARS. Constant Backache, Dropsy and 8a-rTH 8a-rTH vera Dladder Trouble. Fred W. Harris, or Chestnut St., Jot fcrson, Ohio, says: "For ovor ton years I suffered from ktdnoy disease Tho H, iSaro-r tn'r'1 yoar my cot J?Xn TaTX, nnd hands would Laaaaafl l.H BV 8W0" arul remain 1 K U nj puffed up for days at -V n M"10, I seemed B Vvlv ,0 'mvo a c0"stant LaaaH backache. Finally I LaaaaaW lirA k9 Kl 80 ,)ai1 tlmt 1 r jfEl TO. was laid up In bod h with nuvcrnl doctors 1 In altoiidanrc. , I thought, surely I would illc. I changed medicine nnd bo- 1 gnu using Dean's Kidney I'llts whon I was still In bed. Tho relief I found was so great that I kept on until 1 had tnken about ten boxos. Tho kid-noy kid-noy Fccreflons became nntural and 1 after years of misery I was cured. I hnvo Increased lu weight, and show no symptoms of my former troubto." rrr Sold by all dealers. HO conts a box. Foster-Mllhiirn Co., lluffalo, N. T. I Hasty I Nervous Chewing of Food BBBBBW' I the Cause of I, Dyspepsia Laaafl ' If your teeth are At, chew, chew, chew, until the food is liquid and insists on being swallowed, If teeth are faulty, soften Grape- Nuts witli hot milk or cream, or allow to stand u minute soaking in cold cream. "There's a reason," as follows: Grape-Nuts food is in the form of hard nnd brittle granules, intended to be ground up by the teeth; that work not only preserves the teeth but brings down the saliva from the gums so necessary in the primary work of digestion. Many people say (and it is true) that when they eat Grape-Nuts they seem able to digest not only that food but other kinds which formerly made trouble when eaten without Grape-Nuts. H Chewll "There's a reason" for I Grape- Nuts I Bullfrog Ate Ten Chicks. Wlnsted, Conn. A Stopnoy farmor missed ono of his thoroughbred leghorn leg-horn chicks nearly ovory day till ten had mystorlously vanished. Docauso of his abdominal proportions a largo bullfrog which made Its homo In tho potato patch was suspocted, as the chicks dlsoppoarod whonovor they wandered among tho vines. The frog was killed, and a post-mortem examination exam-ination disclosed tho rentals of a chick. Girl Elopea In Bare Feet. Trinidad, Col. Protty Huborta Lun-zerta, Lun-zerta, aged 14 yoars, and John F. Qonzlcz, agod 30 yoars, woro arrested at a lumbor camp located In tho Snowy raugo, attor oloplng from tho girl's homo at Segundo. As tho result of her feet bolng cut nnd bruised by rocks, and tho walk of 12 miles la making tho oscapo from hor homo, the girl Is confined to her bod by tho ln juriev TERRIBLE SCALY ECZEMA. Eruptions Appeared on Cheat, and Face and Neck Were All Broken Out Cured by Cutlcura. "I had an eruption nppoar on my chest and body and oxtend upwards and downwards, so that my neck and faco were alt broken out; also my arms and tho lowor limbs ns far as tho knees. I at first thought It was prickly heat. Uut soon scales or crusts formed whero tho breaking out wns. Instead of going to a physician 1 pjrehased a compioto treatment of tho Cutlcura Remedies, In which 1 had great faith, and all was satisfactory. A year or two later tho eruption ap-poared ap-poared again, only a llttlo lowor; but beforo It had tlmo to spread I procured pro-cured another supply of tho Cutlcura Remedies, nnd continued tholr uso until un-til tho euro was compioto. It Is now flvo years slnco tho last attack, and havo not seen any Blgns of n return. I havo moro faith In Cutlcura Remedies Reme-dies for skin diseases than nnythlng I know of. Emma E. Wilson, Lis-comb, Lis-comb, Iowa. Oct. 1, 1905." Thero Is nothing truer than a slater's sla-ter's love for somo other chap. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES color Silk, Wool and Cotton at one boiling, fast, beautiful colors. 10c per package. Anything but Friendly. "You astonish mo. Your engagement with Miss Wclloph Is broken, Is It? Are tho relations between you still friendly?" "I should say not! Tho relations' between be-tween us aro her relations, and they're my blttor encmlos." Chicago Tribune. Tri-bune. . War on Liquor and Tobacco. The Kansas Anti-Liquor Society has adopted a new plan to light the liquor traffic. It in mailing free a recipe for the euro of the liquor liabit. It can bo given fecretly in cotfee or food. Also one for the tobacco habit that can ho given cc-crctly. cc-crctly. Tho only request they make is that you do not ocll the recipes, hut giro frco conies to friends. Their mldrcsa is Room 10, Gray Uldg., Kansas City, Mo. 8eeklng Only Bare Justice. Creditor So you'vo como around at last to pay mo what you owo mo, have you? Dobtor Not at all Just tho contrary. con-trary. You mado a statement at the club last night that I owed you COO marks. As a matter of fact tho accounts ac-counts show I only owo you 560. I've come around to collect that balance ot 40. Sworda Into a Plow. During the contennlal celebration in Philadelphia in 1876 tho members of tho Universal Peace union assembled to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the foundation of tho order. A number of officers and descendants descend-ants of officers gave their swords to bo made into a plow as a symbol of1 peace. Tho weapons were afterward fashioned Into a homely agricultural Implement, which, howovcr, Instead of bolng a plow, took tho shape ot tho ordinary field cultivator. This cultivator may now bo scon In tho hall nt Geneva, Switzerland. Over It Is nn Inscription giving tho history of tho implement. Nothing Succeeds Like "EQG-O-SEE." Tho man who preaches the best sermon; tho man who tolls the funniest fun-niest stories; tho man who keeps tho best store, or tho man who makes tho best goods, soon finds that people como to him. Merit is tho best advertisement ad-vertisement in tho world. People speak well of things thoy know are good. They pass tho good word along. Tho best breakfast food is "EGG-O-SEE, for it contnlns all tho life-giving properties of nature's best foof", which Is Wheat. EGG-O-SEE Is deeply in debt tb( tho thousands of wives and mothers who uso it in their homes, for thoso good Women tell their neighbors about this great food. Children and aged persons alike nro friends of EGG-O-SEE. Merit nnd common sense nro things that advertise EGG-O-SEE most EGG-O-SEE Is cheap. A 10-cent pack-ago pack-ago contains ten liberal breakfasts. EGO-O-SEE Is sold everywhere. Grocers must keep it if they want to keep their good customers, for good customers insist on buying EGG-O-SEE. Tho fact that no preparation, no cooking, is required, nxtkes EGG-O-SEE very popular. Open tho package; pack-age; put In ns mu oh ns you llko in a dish; pour on milk or cream nnd cat. It Is delicious. It is wholesome. It makes you strong. A lot ot Interesting facts about EGG-O-SEE have been published in book form entitled, " bnck to nature" This book also has a courso ot physical phys-ical culture fully illustrnted. Any-ono Any-ono wishing this hook will rccelvo it free by addressing EGG-O-SEE Company, Com-pany, 10 First St, Qulncy, I1L , Tact. J ' He had crossed hor and she was in a dangerous mood. "Sco!" sho hissed, pointing hor finger fin-ger at him, "see how you have worked up my fcollngs. Why, I am purple with rage." Dut tho young mnn only smiled. "So becoming," he mused, softly. "What Is becoming, sir?" "Why, tho purplo. It Just matches that purplo waist you havo on." And tho next moment sho was all Bmllcs and telling her girl friends that Gcorgo was the cloverest chap In the world. "Cut out hot cream of tartar bit-cult" bit-cult" used to bo a common, ovcry-day remark among physicians when discussing dis-cussing Horns of diet for their patients. pa-tients. But alum baking powder biscuits bis-cuits are novor mentioned in this re spect. Why? Dccauso it's the cream of tartar that Is objectionable and in- Jurious, and yet there are somo people who to-day continue to uso the old cream of tartar baking powder, and wonder why they are always ailing. Charged for Ualng French. For speaking French to him, a Ian. lord of a Ducsscldorf hotel roconnjV charged a gum extra In his bill. Mr,. VTlnilow's Soottilui- flfrap. For ehtlitreQ teetbloic, aoftcni IU if uroi, reduce, t Uamniatlou, aUtjt plo, caret wind collu. 23c bottle. And no mere man knows what It ts to be a woman. STOP, WOriAN! AND CONSIDER THE ALL-IMPORTANT fB That In addressing Mrs. Plnlthnmyoa BaS, 1 Mtr are confiding your private JUs to n woman SmaSSt3mF a woman whoso experienco with wo- fsHBsfltal men's diseases covers twenty-flvo years. MffWtSEjKfMB' Tho present Mrs. PlnUliam is tho vVvMaaasHauaifBsW daughter-in-law ot Lydln. E. Pinkham, 'CBflH "v nnd for many years under her direction, vVavlB La (aT'f and slnco hor decease, hor advice has been 9BL Many women suffer in silence and drift along1 assbsssssssm from bad to worxo, knowing full well that thoy aHassssssssn ought to havo Immediuto assistance, but a natural aHfasLsssBl modesty Impels them tonhrlnlc from exposing them- I HifeaasssssssM selves to tho questions and probable examinations I BSmhI of even tholr family physlclau. It in unnecessary. I JByHHLH Without money or price you can consult a woman JjHHG&ffiLsssB whoso knowledge from actual experiuueo is great KwmSftWH Mrs. rinklinm'rJ Standing Invitation: . WbUkMM Women suffering' from any form of female weak VIbBBScRLLbsV ncss aro invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. BBSSKHH Pinkham at Lynnv Mass. All letters are received, IwBBnlMi'iM opened, read and nnswored by women only, A lmKKmjKFj6Rn woman can freely tulle of hor private illness to a AgjQf'HMPZflE'KHB woman; thus has been established the eternal MIBWJmmjKw confidence between Mrs.Plnkhntnnncl tho women MffimflfJmwtt-of MffimflfJmwtt-of America which has never been broken. Out JflBjlOSVfwl of tho vast volumo of experienco which she SbsBbKXmBbIvbw has to draw from, it is more than possible HMBnUBLjHA that sho has gained tho very knowledge. vWiKtMU1 that will help your caso. Sho asks noth- ff4ffVfJmmmKfSVi 1 y ing in return except your good-will, nnd tfjm ''fMfftUlnX I hor advico has relieved thousands. Surely yJF lWff KYq 1 I nnywoman, rich or poor, isvery foolish if1 if fl fffj 'mMm; V alio does not tako advantage of this gen- 'ifr I f ill 'lf'nliA y fl V I crous offer of assistance. Lydla B. l'luk(af If i f f ham Medicine Co., Lynn, Moss. ll I j'l x Following we publish two let- ' As you know, I wrote you that my doctor tors from u woman wlio uccup- snld I mint havo an operation or I could nob tod this Invitation. Note tho live. I then wrote you, Wllng you my all-rnHiilt- monta. I followed your advico and am en? 4 A J5. J'- .i tlroly wolL 1 can Vfulk miles without mS f J Irst letter. ache or a rain, ami I owo my life to you and" Dear Mrs. rinkhams to Lydla E. llnkham'a Vegetable Compound. " For eight years I havn suffered something I wuh every suffering; woman would read terriblo every month. Tho pains nro excru- this ttetlmonlal and realize the value of writ-dating writ-dating nnd I can hardly stand them. My Ing to you and your remly.-Mri. Mary doctor wys I buve a sovoro female trouble, Dlmmick, Cfttb and H. Capitol Street-, Wash and I must go through an operation It I wane lngton, D. C. to get well. I do not want to submit to it if I can powlbly help it FJf"telliuo what Wlon a medlclne has been successful Marv Dhnnuck SuM E C&S I'bU, in restoring to health so many women vSSdff a wh080 testimony is so unquestionable, ZZumJT yu cannot well aay, without trying it Second tetter. , f. 1 do not ,,0 jftrlll hel nfe D!fr?Jn,'? ilkhf,ai ' you are 111, don't hesitate to get a bot- "After following carefully your advice, Iln . tji t pinUlmm'. -tLJtovTi-and taking Lydla E. llnkhim's Vegetable "5 ' l lnJ1nnJa etret-b,1 CompoumC I in very anxious to teSd you Compound at onco, and write Mrs Pink-my Pink-my testimonial, that others may know their ham, Lynn, Mass., for special advloe . value and what you have done for me. It la tree and always helpful. |