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ERUNA For Catarrh of the Throat of Two Years’ Standing. “1 was afflicted for two years with tatarrh of the throat. At first it was very slight, but every cold | took made it worse. **l followed your directions and in a very short time | began to improve. | took one bottle and am now taking my second. | can safely say that my throat and head are cleared from ca- tarrh at the present time, but ! still continue to take my usual dose fora spring tonic, and | find there is noth- ing better.”""—Mrs, W. Pray, 26C Twelfth St., Brooklyn, N. Y. The faces of some men look like ac- cidents, and some others look like dis- asters. As for me, I prefer Canada Sap Syrup. The assistance we get is seldom satisfactory. The best way is not to need it. There’s Danger Ahead if you’ve been neglecting a cold. Don’texperiment with your health. Get a remedy that you know will cure—that remedy is DR.D.JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT It’s safe. Ina the severest cases of coughs, colds, bronchitis, croup, in- flammation of chest and lungs it is the most effective remedy known. It does its work quickly, removes the cause of the disease Sold everywhere in three size bottles, $1.00, 50c, 25c. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by thes< Little Pills. They also relieve Dis tressfrom Dyspepsia, In- digestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A perfect rem- edy for Dizziness, Nau- sea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coat ed Tongue, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, ‘hey regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, CARTERS| Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature ITTLE IVE) fcuk taae REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, f u n. D.C. Books free. q Feferences. Best Sa oy R PILLS. Grizzlies That Eat Violets. In one locality the grizzly of the Rockies is found eating the fresh sprig of the dog-tooth violet and the green leaves of the spring beauties, while a few hundred miles farther on to the north or south, as the case may be, the grizzly doesn’t touch them.. Instead he may be discovered munch- ing at the young shoots of the shoot- ing star down in the Bitter Root mountain country, for instance, among the towering peaks of the higher Rockies. Upon this question of local- ity, which is often overlooked or even ignored by nature writers, lies the so- lution of many warmly disputed points between those who tell the public at large all about nature and its animals. Queer Combination. Gunner—The ultra fashionable femi- nine hats this year will look like in- verted buckets. Guyer—How funny! Gunner—What’s funny? Guyer—Why, with those hats on dis- play I suppose the millinery shops will look like bucket shops. a SAVING PAINT MONEY It Cannot Be Done by Using Cheap Material and Cheap Painters. In arranging for painting, a good many property-owners try to save money by employing the painter who offers to do the job cheapest—or try to save money by insisting on a low- But no property-owner would run such risks if he realized what must be taken into considera- tion in order to get a job that will wear and give thorough satisfaction. No houseowner will go wrong on the painting question if he writes Na- 1902 Trinity Building, New York, for their House- owner's Painting Outfit No. 49, which It is a complete guide It includes a book of color schemes for either exterior or interior painting, a book of specifica- tions, and an instrument for detecting priced paint. tional Lead Company, is sent free. to painting. adulteration in paint materials. Nearly every dealer has Lead Company’s pure white lead. (Dutch Boy Painter trademark.) I yours has not notify National Lead Co., and arrangements will be made for you to get it. Disarming the Mistress. Mistress—Bridget, it always seems to me that the crankiest mistresses get the best cooks? Cook—Ah! go on with yer blarney. Do not force pgoureelt to take offensive (and harmful) gs—take Garfield Tea. Nature’s Herb laxative; it overcomes con- stipation, purifies the blood, brings Health! The hot air- dispenser is always wel- come when the mercury roosts at the zero mark. Pancakes and Gee Whiz Sugar Syrup. Samson was the first actor on rec- ord to bring down the house. ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral NoT NARC OTIC Recipe of Oled Dr SAMUEL PITCHER cLenvetre oe Aperfect Remedy for C tion, Sour. Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. ——— Fac Simile Signature off a5 AD CPi erm ESE ‘THE CENTAUR COMPANY,) NEW YORK. Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought oh Use For Over ‘Thirty Years AtO months old : 3) Doses 3B CENTS {THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORE CITY. A fiavoring that is used the same as lemon or vanilla. By dissolving granulated sugar in water and adding Mapleine, a delicious syrup is made and a syrup betterthan maple. Mapleine is sold by grocers. If not send 3c for 2ox. bot. and recipe book. Crescent Mfg. Co., Seattle. Ligh For Pink Eye, Epizootic DISTEMPER Sie & hal Fever ase a ie Se a na MAE AR a OR ate Se aes nice foryou, er ‘Distemper, 6. SPOHN MEDICAL CO,.. Sactsristef2c. GOSHEN, IND. U,$;A. independent Crain Shippers” WOODWARD & COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1879. Duluth GRAIN COMMISSION Minneapolis Nationa] NEW BELLE OF WHITE HOUSE. Helen Herron Taft Will Be Popular in Washington. Helen Herron Taft has followed in her father’s footsteps in choosing her most intimate friends in Washington from the “army set.” What Gen. Bell and Gen. Clarence Edwards are to the new president, young ladies like Miss Ayleshire and Miss Webster are to his only daughter. At the same time she has formed many close friendships at school, and these ties are bringing Miss Taft an ever-increasing number of invitations to devote her vacations to house par- ties, and will result in the presence of many youthful residents of many different cities when the time comes for Miss Taft to make her debut in the White House—something for which Mrs. Taft has as yet planned but ten- tatively. The newly chosen first lady of the land expects her only daughter to become a White House debutante, of course, but she has also expressed the hope that this social inaugural can be deferred for a year or two, principally because the new president, who is vastly proud of his brilliant and stu- dious daughter, will be disappointed if she does not fulfill the promise made at her entry, when, as mentioned, she won the prize for highest honors in the entrance examinations. The new White House belle is, like her mother, a member of the Episco- pal church. She was reared in the atmosphere of that denomination, al- most her first schooling, save for that of German and English tutors, hav- ing been obtained at the Cathedral Schooi for Girls. She was confirmed by the late Bish- op Satterlee in a class that also in- cluded Miss Ethel Roosevelt and the Misses Julia and Alice von Meyer, daughters of the present postmaster general. At Murray Bay, Miss Taft at- tended the Union church—represent- ing fusing of all the denominations in the little Canadian church, and now she and her mother will become oc- cupants of the presidential pew, va- cated by Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Ethel in St. John’s, the quaint ,old- fashioned and exclusive “court church” which rears its red tower directly across the park from the White House. HISTORIC TREES ARE PASSING. Little Care Taken to Preserve Nation- al Mementoes at Washington. Old inhabitants of Washington were saddened the other day whén the high wind overturned the famous silver spruce which stood guard near the north gate of the White House ever |- since Old Hickory planted it in the latter days of his administration. The tree has been slowly dying for years and in the hollow trunk gray squirrels had made a perfect tenement. At least six families were evicted by the fall of the silver spruce, -but they have found homes in some boxes which Mrs. Roosevelt had fastened to some near-by trees. It is doubtful whether this tree. could have been saved, though Jackson enthusiasts now express great indignation that it was permitted to languish. It seems strange that with the mil- lions of dollars which the. goyernment spends on trees and forestry problems so little success is discernible in saving the historic trees of the capital. Some of the most beautiful as well as historic trees have died within the past five years right under the nose, so to speak, of Gifford Pinchot, tree specialist. Other countries save their historic trees, as witness the vener- able cypress under which Tasso medi- tated during his exile to Rome. It has been tenderly nurtured and guard- ed by the Italian government and iron props and all manner of stays are be- tween it and the fury of the winds on the Janiculum hill. It is now so hoary and so visibly old that it is really one of the most touching sights in Rome. In Washington trees plant- ed by Jefferson, by Alexander Hamil- ton, by John Marshall and Daniel Webster have been uprooted or have fallen the prey to plant enemy. For theories the government is probably in the lead of all other governments on forestry questions, but as judged from results seen in saving historic trees of Washington, that is another story. The Capital and Its Memories. Musty memories hang thick about Washington. Every other house has been dignified by close contact with famous men and women. One built on a magnificent scale for Zack Chandler is now used as a boarding house or hotel. On the walls of its lofty par- lors hang four great tapestries as soft in tone as some of the famous Gobe- lins. The mistress of the house has seen every inauguration since Lin- coln’s. The tapestries, worked by her sister, were exhibited at the World’s Columbian exposition. One depicts an Illinois soldier who for 12 years board- ed in the house. The eyes of the lady of the house brighten into youthful- ness as she tells how this wonderful tapestry portrait worked by her dead sister’s hand from the living model, hung in the Illinois building and how it was taken to the rotunda of the capitol in which the veterans of the Grand Army of the Republic con- vened. The wife of the man stood as the tapestry was slowly unrolled be- fore the eyes of the grizzled men who patiently wondered what it meant un- til suddenly with one acclaim they cried: “Black Jack! Black Jack on horseback!” 3 To the gentle lady, whose voice trem. bles as she tells the story, the men who play their part in the beautifully adorned city are the shadows—her realities are of another time and have vassed into another realm, Red, Weak, Weary, Watery Eyes Relieved by Murine Eye Remedy. Com- pounded by Experienced Physicians. Mu- rine Doesn’t Smart; Soothes Eye Pain. rite Murine Eye Remedy Co., Chicago, for illustrated Eye Book. At Druggists. A Golfer's Fetich. If golfers would bestow as much at- tention on acquiring a proper grip of the rules as they do in studying the correct grip of the club they would probably play no worse. Tonight hot biscuit and Canada Sap Syrup. An Insinuation. Said He—Miss DeSwift certainly has. a beautiful complexion, thasn‘t she? Said She—Yes; but she runs an aw- ful risk, Said He—Risk of what? Said She—Of contracting painter's colic. pile HEE aa IPE OE Time is the best test. For over fifty years Hamlins Wizard Oil has been the most gopular remedy in the United States for the cure of Rheumatism, Neuralgia and all pain and inflammation. More Fish in French Waters. French fishermen have recently been surprised and pleased by the appear- ance of fishes heretofore unknown in their waters, including the sheepshead and the bluefish. WE PAY 10-llc FOR COWHIDES. gate rice for furs and sell leather cheap. N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Foolish Oversight. “How does it happen, Jane,” snap- ped the angry mistress, “that I saw you feeding that policeman with pie in the kitchen last evening?” ‘IT forgot to plug the ma’am.” keyhole, LT SQUARE DEAL SLICKERS, ranted rainproof. Ask dealer year Rubber Co., St. Paul, Minn. 4 Exactitude. Lady (on the bank)—My dear sir, how did you come to tumble in? Man (in water)—My dear madam, to be frank, I didn’t come to tumble in—I came to skate. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. For children teething, softens the gums, reduces in- fiammation, allays pain, cures wind colic. ' 25ca bottle, A man’s bravery isn’t always to his credit. Many a man hasn't sense enough to be afraid. RY, BUTTER, EGGS, SHIP VEAL, PO to G, inneapolis, Minn. » L. Bradi Women would have no use for mir- fors that would enable them to see themselves as others see them. We buy cream. Write desk No 3 for pricea The Crescent Creamery Co., St. Paul. Women know that men will make fools of themselves if given a chance, and they give them lots of chances. WE BUY CREAM GET OUR PRICE Miller & Holmes, St. Paul, Minn. No language can describe the feel- ings of a deaf-mute when he steps on a tack in the dark. Have you tasted Gee Whiz Syrup? It’s great. From the blackmailer’s viewpoint, keeping secrets is a paying business. N W N U_—NO.17— 1909 | "To Fvery Home as with joyous hearts and smiling faces they romp and play—when in health—and A woman who is sick and suffering, and won’t at least try a medicine which has the record of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, is to blame for her own wretched condition. There are literally hundreds of thousands of women in the United States who have been benefited by. this famous old remedy, which was produced from roots and herbs over thirty years ago by a woman to relieve woman’s suffering. Read what these women say: Camden, N. J. — “It is with pleasure that I send my testimo- nial for Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, hoping it may induce other suffering women to avail themselves of the benefit of this valuable remedy. Z “TI suffered from pains in my back and side, sick headaches, no appetite, was tired and nervous all the time, and so weak I could hardly stand. Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound made me a well woman—and this valuable medicine shall always have my praise.’ —Mrs. W. P. Valentine, 902 Lincoln Ave., Camden, N. J. Erie, Pa. —“I suffered for five years from female troubles, and at last was almost helpless. I tried three doctors but they did me no pecs My sister advised me to try Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, and it has made me well and strong. J hope all suffering women will just give. Lydia E. Pinkhan’’ 8 Vegetable Compound a trial, for it is worth its weight in gold. —Mrs. J. P. Endlich, R. F. D. 7, Erie, Pa. Since we guarantee that all testimonials which we pub- lish are genuine, is it not fair to suppose that if Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound had the virtue to help these women it will help any other woman who is suffer- ing from the same trouble. For 30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound has been the standard remedy for female ills. No sick woman does justice to herself who will not try this famous medicine. Made exclusively from roots and herbs, and has thousands of cures to its credit. If the slightest trouble appears which you do not understand, write to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for her advice — it is free and always helpful. niatoieml No Matter Eliminates All | | +f what Liver or Bowel medicine you Uncertainty are using, stop it now. Geta 10c in the csinirasrst, | box—week’s treatment—of CAS- jarepiges sicerst | CARETS today from your druggist and learn how easily, naturally and ity and quality. delightfully your liver can be made For your own to work, and your bowels move every protection, see day. There’s new life in every box. that it is on the side of CASC/RETS are nature's helper. every keg of white lead You will see the difference! 883 esas CASCARETS toc a box for a week's NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY : ; il 1902 Trinity Building, New York in the works antltion bores a nocuth partake. How tenderly their health should be preserved, not by constant medication, but by careful avoidance of every medicine of an injuri- ous or objectionable nature, and if at any time a remedial agent is required, to assist nature, only those of known excellence should be used; remedies which are pure and wholesome and truly beneficial in effect, like the pleasant laxative remedy, Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna has come into general favor in many millions of well informed families, whose estimate of its quality and excellence is based upon Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna has also met with the approval of physicians gen- erally, because they know it is wholesome, simple and gentle in its action. We inform all reputable physicians as to the medicinal principles of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, obtained by an original method, from certain plants known to them to act most beneficially, and presented in an agreeable syrup in which the wholesome Cal- ifornian blue figs are used to promote the pleasant taste; therefore it is not a secret remedy, and hence we are free to refer to all well informed physicians, who do not approve of patent medicines and never favor indiscriminate self-medication. oO se °e the games in which they indulge, the outdoor life they habits they should be taught to form and the wholesome ©e how conducive to health enjoy, the cleanly, regular diet of which they should personal knowledge and use. © °e © bottles of one size only. Please to remember and teach your children also that the genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna always has the full name of the Company—California Fig Syrup Co.—plainly printed on the front of every package and that it is forsale in If any dealer offers any other than’ the regular Fifty cent size, or having printed thereon the name of any other company, do not accept it. If you fail to get the genuine you will not get its beneficial effects. should always have a bottle on hand, as it is equally beneficial for the parents and the children, whenever a laxative remedy is required. ooo —$—_—__SEEEESESESS eoe © e co} Every: family PUTNAM FADELESS DYES and faster colors than any other One lt fibers. They dye in cold water Y bare Wate or ioe bockiet-Hw te, leach an MN Calo. MOWAOE DRUG OO. Galan, manne” re ; i