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Show , MAN TORTURED FOR 33 YEARS. H Suffered rrom Dlseaie ot the Skis, But H round a Cure at List. H A story written in the own words H of thr sufferer lias just come from Covington, O., which has caused a big stir among skin specialists and among those suffering from Eczema and other forms of skin diseases. George Flam-H Flam-H mer, of (hat city, an old and honored resident, suffered from Eczema for 33 years before ho was able to And a cure and was then saved from further suf- faring by D. D. D. Prescription. Here k Is what he says about It: W "I had Eczema for 33 years arid two ' bottles bf D. D. D. Prescription completely com-pletely cured me. I know that this sounds strange; I can hardly believe It myself, but it is the gospel truth. As soon as I found out what D. D. D. would do I hunted up two of my best friends, Mr. Shuman and Mr. Rank, both of whom had Eczema. Both of them are nearly cured, and Mr. Rank has used only seven bottles. It Is a wonderful remedy.' D. D. D. Prescription Is a liquid remedy which gets right at the roots of such diseases as eczema, psoriasis, salt rheum, barber's Itch, etc. It doctors the skin where the skin needs to be doctored. It kills the germs and the Itching scales fall off, leaving the skin fine and white. We .know that this remedy Is absolutely reliable and that it has cured eczema and the patients appear to bo cured forever. Come In and let us give you a booklet on dieting, bathing and other necessary necessa-ry things It you are a sufferer from skin disease. Ititer Bros. I Want Column I Rooms to Bent 201 ftorth First East. w c Money to, Loan at 0 per cent on farms. J. Z. Stewart. tf H. J. Hansen, Westfleld, city scavenger scaven-ger and back-yard work. Bell 'phone 148z. , The M. & L. Coal and Wood com-panv com-panv will pay 'tO.OO per cord for red pine wood. ( wo For Sale Dry farm lucerne hay. In- quire Jens Johansen. Bell phoua 110 X. wc Hair cutting 26c; children's hair Jpfc cutting 15c. 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M tjH WE take pleasure In laying before our readers what Is undoubtedly the' greatest subscription offer over made by any newspaper. It Is tho result 9 or an immense amount of work and Investigation covering almost tho entlro summer months. In tho United States there are published about 9 -jO magazines. We have examined every one of these magazines from every point of view, taking Into account not only their subscription 9 price, but the character of the reading matter, their typographical appearance, and the financial standing of their publishers. After tho most ex- ;9 wawl?2,ui!y we have se,eoted lhree magazines which we believe we can endorse and recommend to our readers. These magazines aro SPARE -19 MOMENTS, MOTHER'S MAGAZINE and DRESSMAKING AT HOME.. These publications are Magazines and not cheap mall order papers. Eaoh or these magazines sells on vthe news-stand for either 0 or 10 cents each and have a subscription price of 50 cents a year. Each one of tho 9 . magazines Is ably edited, well Illustrated, and has a separate cover printed In colors. They aro clean representative standard magazines lit to place '9 on the library table of any home. These magazines have been carerully selected with the Idea or not only getting literary quality and excellence' '9 n typographical appearance but with the Idea of appealing to every member of tho household. Tho SPARE MOMENTS magazine Is In a class by 9 Itself. Printers Ink" says "It Is one of the most readable and progressive magazines In the Held today." Every Issue contains something of In- i9 terest to men, women and children. As the names Indicate both the MOTHER'S MAGAZINE and DRESSMAKING AT HOME appeal partlcu- -9 larly to women, and these magazines are also In a class by themselves. The magazine's are all the equal of any dollar magazine published. 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It Increased by fffi gradual stages to a 24-32-page magazine, with a cover In colors, and a subscription price or 50 cents a year. There is absolutely no other magazine jf like SPARE MOMENTS published at the prlco. It Is printed with good Ink, clear type, orf a good quality or paper. It contains articles by tho if same writers who contribute to tho "Saturday Evening Post," "Collier's," "Munseys," and other magazines which sell for 10 or 15 cents a copy. v 1 SPARE MOMENTS pays as much for one article In one Issue as somo papers pay for all the matter they uso In a whole year. It Is a high-class '' ''jf magazine In every respect. During 1907-8 this magazine will contain three groat serial stories, a dozen or more short stories by tho best writers or .'H the day, articles or current Interest, besides departments devoted to Cooking, Dressmaking, Fancy Work, Physical Culture, tho Children, etc. , B THF MOTHFR'S MAHA7INF TIIE MOTHER'S MAGAZINE Is the only magazine published exclusively ror mothers. W III itiviiil.1 t MinuribUlL. It fills a long relt want and positively meets tho needs of the most Important dabs or people In tho M world. It Is cheerful, entertaining, helprul and Intensely human. It treats of everything or Interest to mothers and nothing else. It carries tho H news or tho day, and special articles and Ihtervlews rrom the most noted men and women or tho country, all bearing on tho mother's problems. I Its stories and articles aro written expressly for mothers and deal with real lire. Everything In the MOTHER'S MAGAZINE Is practical and fl i common sense. Its good humor and cheerfulness has won Immense popularity. Over 100,000 new subscriptions were received within six months. m Besides fascinating stories, special Interviews and features, It contains over 20 regular departments to help the mother In every possible way with E her children and her-home. All readers have the prlvlleg'o of personal advice and. help from the editors, a veritable correspondence school for mothers. Tho magazine contains rrom 48 to 04 pages, beautltully printed and proruscly Illustrated in colors For 1008 TIIE MOTHER'S MAGA- jf ZINE promises more than over before, especially along tho lines or Physical Culture, Beauty articles, Child study, Kindergarten methods In tho w home, ncalth, Finances, tho Servant Problem, Food Producls, and Preparations, and a great variety or matter for tho mother's ntertalnment m and pleasure. Remember there Is no substitute for tho MOTHER'S MAGAZINE. There Is nothing like It published In the country; s HRFSMAKINfi AT HOMF T,lls m"Knzlno ,s tne slie oft,l ladles' norno Journal and contains 30 to 40 pages dealing almost entirely . ViAL,JJlTinmilU ft I IIUIHL. with fashions. It not only has a handsome cover In colors but every Issue contains a DODBLE PAGE m FASHION PLATE IN COLORS, It tells women how to dressj what to wear; how to make their own garments and how to havo them made; M furnishes the latest and most elegant designs; Informs what materials aro being and will bo worn; Indicates what would bo becoming; contains ' millinery hints; health and beauty designs, home cooking receipts; articles on homo llorlculture; contains moro fashion matter and moro practical 'M up-to-dato designs than any other fashion magazine; it makes a moderato-prlccd pattern for every design; It gives suggestions for making over "a clothes; and offers Individual advlca to subscribers; and In fact, hundreds ot ideas and helps for tho women ot the home. 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