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Show Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription It the bet of all medicine for the cure ol diseases, T J disorder ond 'weakness peculiar to women. It i the 1 only preparation of it kind devued by a regularly jf radii- ,J ated phyician an experienced and skilled specialist in fVJ v the diseases of women. . Of" " It U a nfo medioino in any condition of the system. I rJ'rTjM4. THE ONE REMEDY which contain no alcohol t and no injurious habit-forming dro mad which ' ' X- creates no crnvin. for such ttimuUnts. , C7""T-THE C7""T-THE ONE REMEDY so .ood that its "maters j: are not afraid to print Its crery in.redient on 1 I each ootsida bottle -wrapper and attest . to tha truthfulness of the some under oath It is sold by medicine dealers everywhere, and any dealer who hasn't It can let it. Don't tske substitute of unknown composition for this medicine of Jnown coMfosmos. No counterfeit is at food a the enuine and the d"t who say. something else it "just a. food a Dr. fce't ' is either or is tryin to deceive you for his own sel6sh benefit. Such a man is not o be trusted. He is triflinf with your most priceless possession-your health-may health-may be your life itself. Set that you get what you as for. CHOICEST I ififfi ! IMPORTED BY . M.JIMDBISTEIB I SAN FRANCISCO. 2 L HALF POUND J 1 PILES CURED TN tr TO 14 DAYS PAZO OINTMENT Is guaranteed to cure any case of itohlng. Blind, Blooding Blood-ing or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 50c. - February Statement Fees collected In the various county offices during the month oi February were as follows: fol-lows: Sherl'fs office, $262.22; comty clerk. $375.47; county recorder. $241.95; treasurer, $82.75. JS Jy SHOES FOR MEN Thcso splendid men's shoes represent the bst- ?-:f there is In shoo leather. Every piece of material Is of tho & choicest tannace. Tho workmanship Is perfect; the styles -? are up-to-date. When it comes to service, there is nothing Yt that equals them In lasting qualities. ; Ml "HONORBDLT" SHOES Vf y I are everything the name implies. They are "built oh honor. "I I No matter where you look, or what you pay, you will never j) Wj. 1 find anything that will outclass them In wear, stylo ' f or comfort. - llfl Vx " your dealer will not supply you, write to us. riffll Look for tho Mqyer Trade Mark on the sole. J ( V FREE Send ut the noma of s dealer who docs not A'&X ' ' iVf Vr-, handle Mayer Honorbilt Slioc. ond we will send you fiff''" Ir-'- '"! y;'- fre. postpaid, a beautiful picture of George VobJg- ityrv-lvt ? ton. size 15x20. f'W'iX W ! Leading Lady Shoe. Marti jtf$?- :V5f fe-ii' -i&X Washington ComfortShoes, YermaCuehton AtJfJV' GITJJsvbpJ Sbooe and Special Merit School Shoe. Vy VJf WMam! F. Mayer Boot Shoe Co. fe&JJjf YvfZx ylK,- MILWAUKEE. WISCONSIN f PHYSICAL CULTURE ENTERTAINMENT I BEAUTY MiM CULTURE KSfl LECTURE ' III &Swd by ; i lllilr? The World Renowned i m MADAM YALE : 1 h .Whose rare beauty baffles : OGocpb&P' , . description. 1 I i 1 Graocf Opera House Next Thursday, March 4-2:30 P.M. NEWSPAPER REPORTS OF MADAME YALE'S BEAUTY i Mrao. Yale Is endorsed by cv- "The curtain slowly rose, and j ery first-class newspaper In tho Mme. Yale. In all her loveliness, '', United States. The notices here- appeared before her admiring au- ; with printed are clippings from dlence. To Bay that she is Ioto- her long aitlcleB on the occasion ly gives but a faint idea of her ri of Mme. Yalo's lecture in differ- beauty. Her bright eyes flash ! cnt cities: with the brilliancy and Are of j I "Mme. Yale is as beautiful as it genius and of early youth.' t Is possible for a woman to be." Nashville Banner, f New Orleans Picayune. "Her pouting, crimson Hps. ?i "For be It known Mme. Yale full, rounded checks, smiling, is a beautiful woman." Boston chlldUh face and perfect form I Globe. would seem to proclaim her a "Mme. Yale would easily pa6s beautifully developed girl of for eighteen, and her beauty eighteen." Indianapolis News, r. would attract attention in a path- yale k , sur ? f r,ng, f "Je"1 fr thfclr Theatt-r with ladles. Such an au- ! beauty. -St. Louis Republc. dlence hag pr0bab,r neTer been i t ?Ky' g0lf hvalrfbhrods seen in this clty."-Buffalo News, a perfect brow of alabaster. Her . , . skin Is as pink and velvety as a v Htr ba,r U yel,ow 8nd ,waTy; R babe's'-Kansas City Star. hor yobrow dark and finely cut U ! "Mme. Yale never looked pret- a"d her. ,,p6 ,lke two P"tlnK U l tier than yesterday. The sweet carries. '-Grand Rapids Demo- face turned up had upon It more cat. B than earthly beauty. The ap- "All agreed that she waa cr- Q plause was us though a tempest talnly the most marvelous worn- n swept the place. Women accord- n known to the earth since Hel- D j ed to the Queen of Beauty the en f Troy drovo men mad with D meed of worship." Chicago In- her charms." Buffalo Times. 1 tor Ocean. "she has a mass of fair hair, H "Enthusiasts have likened her dark brows and 1 aches, cheeks B to the renowned figure of Venu6 and chin as round and smooth m I dl Milo. Grace abounds in her a girl's and a throat that most H every movement." Cleveland girls might envy." Pioneer I Plain Dealer. Press. St. Paul. I TICKET COMPLIMENTARY I Tickets to Mme. Yale's lecture gool for reserved seats may boob- B talned complimentary at the Toilet Goods Department of 8 ! WEIGHTS The best seats win be given to those who make a purchase f I Mme. bale's Beauty Culture articles at the time of applying for tick fl Otherwise they are unconditionally free. Secure them in advance. j Thy,are now rd' r free distribution. Mme. Yale's name being a ,S .magnet t0 dFaW th0U8ftnd8, many W,U be turncd away. Jj FARMBNG IN KANSAS . WITH ELECTRICITY In our young days wo wero compelled to fill and trim the coal oil lap, to find our way through the city streets at night with a lantern, to fcniooth the clothing with the old sad-iron, heated on the kitchen stove to operate our machinery with dog. horses and 6tcam; In short to do everything In the most inconvenient manner. How is it with us today? To touch an electric button brings a lady to the door, turns on our lights, bolls our coffee and makes the toast while seated at the table, revolves the washing maohlne and irons our Unen without a match or a stove. In short this subtle, yet mighty force, which guides the starry planets on their way, has now becomo the Indispensable In-dispensable servant of man. - UTAH LIGHT & RY. CO. D. DECKER, LOCAL MANAGER. Only One "BROMO QUININE," that U . - Laxative JJromo Quinine f??Cj& n "y Can Cold In One Day, Cnpi2 Days &Pf)iX 25n |