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e'r• _ rw.ussi: ALCOHOL -3 PER CENT Aigtfabie Pttpardlioll for As thicFoOd and ReguM- ling the Stomachs and Bowels of INIAN CHILDRI.N Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- nessandRest.Contains neither Opium ,Morphine nor Mineral NOT NARCOTIC Aker, */* Old OrSAMELINTIVER Auvoh...8 Ssedi - othr Aar& Sality • - .firmitreale Sofies • Worm Ara - 1 . lo...4.4 Aro. ,Wiakerw. Reese A perfec t Remedy for constipa- tion . Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms ,Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP roc Simile Signature of • v. 117046 CMISTAMIR CONIPAIMI, 'NEW YORK. At b months old DOSIN -35CENTS aranteed under the Foodan/ Exact Copy of Wrapper. The more you eat Quaker Oats the better your health will be. Practical experi- ments with athletes show _QTakei Oats to be the greatest strength maker. 56 ?10 - Mote Shoes Are Best for Little Folks because they follow Um lines of the natural foot and allow perfect development. Think what that sneaua, you parents who suffer }wpm Soros, buntotant, etc.. •• • result of wearing Shoes, when you were young, which contracted 4 h* 1 \\t• Ple. - Plcalm &macho co , ov to More 4 to 12 In button, lace and oxford styles and made In all suitable leathers. The price may be a little higher than you •re now paying, but otitis of the comfort the e`lltiren will have, and consid. r that the material and lirorkm•so ship that goes into every pair Of Plea-limin Shoes ssek•• them ...tees, two pekes of ord Mery shoes. If your shoe dealer does not keep Pla.-Mmte Shoes send u• his name, stating the sine and style of shoe you want and w• will see that you are promptly supplied. WILLIAMS.HOYT &CO. $l.75&$2 00 ROCHESTER. n. V. Constipation Vanishes Forever Prompt Relief -Permanent Care CARTER'S UTTLE LIVER PILLS snot feat Purely veg. able--ect surely but gendy on the liver. Stop sitee &met distress-- eme gestion-- improve the complexion - brighten the eyes. Small Pill, Small Dee, SMIAn Price GENUINE must bear signature CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho SiEpature of In Use , For Over ,Thirty Years CASTOR' RtALL1 FUNNY. \Here's de funniest joke I ever sees n a paper!\ \De weather man predicts warm end dear -for to -day.\ IN AGONY WITH ECZEMA \No tongue can tell how I suffered for five years with itching and bleed- ing eczema, until I was cured by the Cuticura Remedies, and I aux so grate- ful I want the world to know, for what helped me will help others. My body and face were covered with sorep. One day it would seem to be better, and then break out again with the most terrible pain and Itching. I have been sick !several times, but never in my life did I experience such awful suffering as with this eczema. I had made up my mind that death was near at hand, and I longed for that time when I would be at rest. I had tried many different doctors and medi- cines without success, and my mother brought me the Cuticura Remedies, in- stating that I try them. I began to feel better after the first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application of Cuticura Ointment. \I continued with the Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment, and have taken four bottles of Cuticura Resolv- ent, and consider myself well. This was nine years ago and L have had no return of the trouble since. Any person having any doubt about this wonderful cure by the Cuticura Reme- dies can write to my address. Mrs. Awe Etson, 93 Inn Road, Battle Creek, Mich., Oct. 16, 1909.\ Damage Done by Smoke. Herbert M. Wilson, of the United States geological survey, places the annual damage and waste by smoke ix the United States at $500,000,000 id the large cities alone, or about $6 to each man,. woman and child of the population. DO NOT ACCEPT A PIVBSTITUTE when you want Perm, Dat4a Paint -41w. as outking Is a. good for rheumatism mantles and similar troubles. TO years In constant use. go, he and de. Crosses are of no use to us, but in as much as we yield ourselves up to them and forget ourselves.-Fenelon. THE APPROVAL of the most EMINENT PHYSICIANS and its WORLDWIDE ACCEPTANCE by the WELL—INFORMED, BECAUSE ITS COMPONENT PARTS ARE KNOWN TO BE MOST WHOLESOME AND TRULY BENEFICIAL IN EF- FECT, HAVE GIVEN TO e.S b VP102 °frig& ELIXIR 0 1\ SENNA THE FIRST POSITION AMONG FAMILY IAXAT1VES AND HAVE LED TO ITS`CENERAL USAGE WITH THE MOST UNIVERSAL, SATISFACTION. TO GET ITS BENEFICIAL EFFECTS, ALWAYS .111/T7IIE GENII/NE rum, AcTuRED BY THE CALIFORNIA FiG SYRUP CO. FOR. SALE BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS ON! 511E a_my,REGuLAR Ponca 50$ PER morns 4 SHOOT STRIKERS STATE TROOPS HAVE SERIOUS SKIRMISH WITH MOB AT BETHLEHEM. MANY ARRESTS ARE MADE Striking Steel Workers at South Beth- Lehem Resort to Violence - Troops Hurried From Philadelphia. South Bethlehem, Pa., Feb. 26. -The state police summoned from Philadel- phia to the great plant of the Bethle- hem Steel Co., 7,000 of whose employ- es are on a striPe, had not been here half an hour before the force had a skirmish with a mob of 200 foreigners. The latter, who appeared to be bent on mischief, were scared. Several of the disturbers were struck Ire Policemen's riot sticks. A ny.mber o arrests were made. The violence, which was brought out „among foreigners at the works yes- terday, caused the Northampton coun- ty authorities to see further trouble ahead, and It was decided to prevent, if possible, any teflon' ricting. The governor was communina:ed with, and during the night C4pt. John C. Grooms of th: state polio/ was instructed to send men to Bethlehem at once. • Accomitioily. /lactic of the pone IffeerSOritr Diefilnia. lett at 6 a. m. from Philadelphia, where they were doing strike duty. They arrived shortly be- fore 7 o'clock. The entire plant of the Bethlehem company, which employs about 9,000 men, were shut down today until Mon- day. It is expected to resume then under protection of the state police. The strike at the steel wogirs started Feb. 4, when several hundred machin- ists quit because they were refused time and half for extra work. ' The trouble spread to the various depart- ments of the plants, cri_ipling the com- pany to some extent, but the strikers were not organIscd and several breaks occurred, hundreds of men returning to work. The strike again began to grow this week when the strikers became more activy in picketing. The violence yes- terday was due to pickets interfering with men on their way to and from the works. Two foreigners were shot by the state police during a fight at the Ma- jestic hotel this morning One was shot IL the head and Is In a serious condition at the hospital. The other received a slight woun : in the leg. . .0F_XI/SLOYALTY. Pinehot Says Ballinger Has Been False to President. Washington, Feb. 26. -With Gifford Pinchnt on the witness stand the Ball. Inger inquiry entered Its second phase today. The dismissed clirif of the for- est servicciltafore being awstn,,. drama- tically declared Uyat,,when his .Cory had been told, the eonmery would be In sympathy with him. L. R. (Ravi', the Cunningham.ciaime and 'Barney Bradt,'', all stood aside to make room for Mr. Pinchot. for At- torney George W Pepper, his personal counsel and the story of Secretary Ballinger's dealings with the waiter power site and of the public domain Plnehot accused Ballinger of having made an explanation of his conduct to the president that was \Essentially false.\ lie charged him with being a - dangerous enemy of conservation.\ He charged him with having made a statement shown by undisputed docu- mentary evidence, \ to be absolutely false in three essential particulars\ He charged him with having \wilfully deceived the president\ and of being disloyal to the president. His recital had not progress very far, however, when there came an ob- jection from Ballinger's attorney as to the witness repeating conservations had with President Taft. It was con- tended that the relation of these con- versations would put the president In an attitude where he would either have to remade silent of else appear before the committee as a witness, wihch, it was declared, would be undesirable The question was argued for some time and during the course of his statements of the matter PInchot ad- mitted that President Taft, In a letter writen subsequent to the conservation, had declared that his recollection of what transpired at the Interview diff- ered in some particulars from that of PinchoL KING GIVER MEDAL For Heroic Work Done by Conductor in Spanish Wreck. Ottawa, Ont., Feb. 26 -The secretary of state announced in the house of commons yesterday that his majesty King Edward, had bestowed on Con- ductor Thomas Reynolds, hero of the Spanish river wreck on the Canadian Pacific railroad's main line from Sud- bury to Saul* Fite Marie, three weeks ago, the highest recognition of hero- ism, outside military valor, In the gift of a British sovereign. In the wreck three passenger coaches went over the bridge into the Span- ish river, fifty feet beneath. Some forty passengers were killed. Rey- nolds, at the risk of his own life, and by almost superhuman endeavor, sav- ed the lives of nine others who had been imprisoned with him In the sub - merger dlening car. Wife Held for Murder. Kirksville, Mo., Feb. 26. -The arrest of Mrs. Vaughn today, on' a charge of murdering her husband, marks another step In what promises to be one of the most sensational as well as one of the hardest fought murder cases in the history of the state. Dr. J. R. Hull of Monroe City, the Proctor family physician, was arrested Thursday on a like charge and In now out c • ball. Vaughn died from strychnine, ac- cording to the verdict 61\ the conorer's jury Mrs. Vaughn was released on 826.000 bail. Agriculture in Palestine. Albany, N. Y., Feb. 26. -The Jewish agricultural experiment station, with principal offices In New York, was in- corporated today to establish and sup_ port agricultural experiment stations In the Palestine and other countries and to promote the advancement of agriculture in arid regions throughout the world. Mitchell Not for Commission. Mitchell, t3, D. Feb. 26, -The voters of Mitchell defeated the commission forth of government here yesterday by a majority of 3436. Even , ward in the city went against the proposition. Si BURDENS LIFTED FROM BAD BACKS Weary is the back that bears the burden of kidney ills. There's no rest nor peace for the man or worn an who has a bad back. The distress begins in early morning. You feel lame and not refreshed. It's hard to get out of bed. It hurts to stoop to tie your shoes. All day the ache -keeps up. My sudden movement sends sharp twinges through the back. It is torture to stoop or straighten. At night the suf- ferer retires to toss and twist and groan. Backache is kidney ache--a throbbing, dull aching in the kid- neys. Plasters or liniments won't do. You must get at the cause, inside. DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS CURE SIM...KIDNEYS TWICE-TOLD TESTIMONY A Cure of Severe Kideey Dimmer, Verified By Test ef,Tiase William M Sk . 41111, 4.:11 W. Cherry Street, Nevada. Mu., says: \I was convinced of the great value of Doan'• Kidney Pills through per- sonal experience. Four or fivi , months ago I suffered a great deal from a pain across the small of Inc back, extending at times into niy limbs and shoulders. When I ' looped or did any work that brought a strain on the muscles of toy back, my trouble was aggra - vated. I tried a number of reine- dies but without success. After a • hort time I could see that they were benefiting me, and the con- tents of two and one-half buxom cured me. - (Statement given In May, 1909 RE-ENDORSEMINT On Dec 3rd, NW Mr. Sears said - I still have great faith in Duane Kidney Pills. I feel justified in re - endorsing this remedy as it ha• done so much for me.\ How To Tell When The Kidneys Are Disordered PAINFUL SYMPTOMS Iiickache. midea, , he, tains when stooping or lifting, sud- scanty or too frequent uritilitiOn, dizzy spells, druoar. ahurp tuing. r roma( , pains, neuralgia, painful. URINARY SYMPTOMS Discolored or cloudy urine. Urine that contents ipoot. mem. Urine that stains the linen. Painful paasags. blood or shred. In the urine. Let a bottleful of the morning urine mtand for 34 hours. If It shows a cloudy oi fleecy settling, or a layer of fine graina, like brick' duet, the kidneys are disordered. A TRIAL FREE Test Lk.\'\,-. soy Pills Yourself cot out this coupon, niall it to Fustsr-Milburn Co , buffalo, N. Y. A free trial package et Doan . . Kidney Pills will be mailed you W.N t . '• A CONON. sa CT Driew .l . KOMer 1.1 . 4 . • 6 rantssmtv Mrs. L. I,. Rations, NU Tony It,, Houston, Texas, says: \I hold a very high opinion of Doan's Kid- ney PM* and with good moon, for three years ago they cured me of' kidney trouble that had clung to nie fur several years. There was a dropaileal 11Wellillg of my feet and limbs In addition 1,, other symp- toms of kidney complaint, and al- though I inied varioum remedies, I was not helped until I procured lioan's Kidney Pills. Two boxes 'of this preparation cured me and I have never had the Mighteat return of, my trouble. I have recont. mended Dosn's Kidney Pills to many pimple who have questienell nic about them. and I know of GeV- eral eases In which they have done the same good work.\ DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS irtishintsDzs., Sold Ity - e.11 - dealei:S\.. YrIce - 73creentS. FOSTER . -M LbUitirCO,takifaieN Y.' Proprietors Kt Your Klarwris TH ElhORST. Mrs. Blink -The worst is yet to come. Mr. Blink -What time does your 'mother arrive? TACK THIS UP Prescription That Breaks Up the Worst Cold In a Day. Every winter this prescription is pub- Illihed here and thousands have been benefited by it. \Get two ounces of Glycerine and half an ounce of Con. centratod Pine compound. Then get half a pint of good whiskey and put the other two ingredients into it. Take a teaspoonful to a tablespoonful of this mixture after each meal and at bed time. Shake the bottle well each time.\ But be sure to get only the genuine Concentrated Pine. Each half ounce bottle comes in a tin screw-top case. Any druggist has it on hand or will quickly get it from the wholesale house. Many other pine extracts are impure and cause nausea. Weak Spot in His Defense. A religioue worker was visiting a southern penitentiary, when one pris- oner In some way took his fancy. This prisoner was a negro, who evinced a religious fervor as deep as it was gratifying to the caller. \Of what were you accused\ the prisoner was asked. - Dee says I took a watch,\ an- swered the negro. \I made a good fight. I had a dandy lawyer, and he done prove an alibi mil ten witnesses Den my • lawyer he shore made a strong speech to de Jury. But it wa'n't no use, sah! I get ten years.\ \I don't see why you were not ac- quitted,\ said the religious worker. \Well sah,\ explained the prisoner, \dere was shore one weak spot 'bout my defense-dey found de watch in my pocket.\ -Tit -Bits. The Appetites of Kings. The king of Spain makes up for this daily expenditure of activity by a tre- mendous appetite. I have observed, for that matter, that the majority of sovereigns are 'valiant treneheimen. Every morning of his life Alfonso XIII. has a good rump steak and potatoes for his first breakfast, often preceded by eggs and sometimes followed by salad and fruit - Prom Recollections of M. Paoli in McClure's. Neglected. • - That child gels everything It wants.\ \And still it never gets what It really needs.\ \You surprise me!\ \It need. a spanking.\ Give children pennies If they buy di gestible WRIGLEY'S' SPEARMINT It is much Defter for them. People who do Just as they plea... , never please then. neighbors. nv4 ) iftu N r n t i a litl I D K O ID A N N IA S PILLS' • I 1- lulb PUTNAM FADELESS DYES aseo- woo Me beetidel -7 Wr moo and Ni. Wen. MONROE DRUG 00.. Clookirity. Oilgeggeg allif teeter milers Mae set Mho dm. Ono Mg merits* mime sit Mows. They dye in cold water WIN Owls smother doe. Tee see die What it Meant. \Robbie asked the school mistress, \what does history mean When it says that in the country's pioneer days some of the settlers didn't have a roof over their heads\ \It means that in them days the woman couldn't afford any merry wid- ow hats!\ His Status. \Well my little man,\ Inquired visitor pleasantly, \who are your \I'm the baby's brother!\ was the ingenuous reply -The Truth Bershor. Appropriate. \how shall I set this ad. for the :Minaret show?\ - How' Why, In black faced type, you ninny\ You can't stop smoking without a substitute. Don't accept a substitute for WRIGLEY'S\ SPEARMINT. It makes not-smoking easy. Whatsoever you do not wish your neighbor to do to you, do not unto hint This is the - whole law. Mitred is a mere exposIttes of IL--Jeirligt. Common Sense Leads the most intelligent people to use only medi- cines of known composition. Therefore it is that Dr. Pierce's medicines, the makers of which print every ingredient entering into them upon the bottle - wrappers and attest its correctness under °stk. '•re daily growing in favor. No Socotra, Ni Dscarrion. The composition of Dr. Pierce's medi- cines Is open to everybody, Dr. Pierce being desirous of having the search light of investigation turned fully upon his formula, being confident that the better the composition of these medicines Is known the more will their great curative merits be recognized. Being wholly made oi the active medicinal principles extracted from native forest roots, by exact processes original with Dr. Pierce, and without the use of. drop of alcohol, triple -refined and °heroically pure glycerine being used in- stead in extracting and preserving the curative virtues residing in the rooter - employed, these medicines are entirely free from the objection of doing harts by creating an appetite for either !alcoholic beverages or habit-forming drugs. Examine the formuls on their bottle -wrappers -the same as sworn to by Dr. Pierce. and you will find that his \Gorden Medical Discovery,\ the greet blood-puriher, stomach tonic and bowel regulator -the medicine which, while not recommended to cure consumption in its advanoed stages (no medicine will do that) yet does care all those catarrhal conditions of head and throat, weak stomach, torpid liver and bronahiel troubles, weak lungs and bang -on -coughs, which, if neglected or badly traded lead up to and finally terminate in con- sumption. Take the \Golden Medical Discovery\ is Hese and it is not likely to dis- appoint you if only you give its tkorinsels sad fair trial. Don't expect miracles. It won't do supernatural things. You must exercise your patience and per- severe in its use for a reasonable length of time to get its full benefits. The ingredients of which Dr. Pierce's medicines are composted have the unqualified endorsement of scores of medical leaders -better than say smount of lay, or non-professional, testimonials although the latter are received by thousands. Don't accept • secret nostrum as a substitute for this time-proven remedy OP KNOWN COMPOSITION. ASK YOUR PIKIGHISOIS. They must know of many Cure* made by it during pest 40 years, right in your own ne.ghborhood. World's Dispensary Medical Association, Dr. R.V. Pierce, Pres., Buffalo, N.Y. MCINCIREIILT Sti0E.S The proper shoes for rnel shoes that look, fit, feel and wear right. Made of selected leather -leather that is best by every les,. Correct in style. Made by the finest shoe makers, in the best equipped factory in existence. OKAYER HONORBILT shoes are \built on honor\- built for corriNneti style and service - built for absolute satisfaction and lasting comfort. Biggest values you can ever hope to get for the money. 'There is an lionorbilt style that will exactly suit you and fit you, t k your shoe dealer; if he hasn't it, write us. Look for Airayer Trade .76Car4 on the sole. FREE -If you will send us the nsme of • dealer who dement handle Meyer Honorblit Shoes, we will send you free, postpaid, 11 hand- some picture, aim 15,20, of George Wa•hington. We also make Leading Lady Shoe*, Martha Washington Comfort Shoes, Yerma Cushion Shoes, Special Merit School Shoes and Work Shoes. F. c.711AYER BOOT & CO.SHOE 11114 11MommeellINO MPI WESTERN CANADA Whet 1.1. NIB, the Greet Itanread Itagnithe $od About its Waseet-Preduebta Pewee, \The rosiest flood of %1 . • seneWy itgaitreitlistosi la as se sSloeor tee sill ha 1s pm - , Idle. of honor o. in litittarde porn aar: or 9111 0 )111.1. r ;um.* ro a wheat •zporilan :drIrt.t o tw i* Xd m c ::i wheat mutt,. nth/woes railroad mid th• sitaatio• y - bora le tattle s actirrs tonal.. radars, lo g rotate w t of Wrotoro Upwards of 121 /11111eo Bushel* of Moot ▪ lon; , rvewied In t per 11111.11.. of ii. tSndaiphe.. PV..I prey jtc homesteads rd 1 aim* tre \r ra tlie . :1=est ▪ adjoining_ to rellway• rinewr lumber cb. got and roaronaldit pars ing . 1 ,.,.... \ 70 1 7.117 4r he. rnll.sv Fl\ ,it ma Go • ppl loat i l ‘ o ail aat law 1•10,13•4. 1;ta s, 1:0•1• ep e t* ea. wyww\. CH S.A::.. AS . L PILLING alflad tied lirsell NAIL I. OIL T'w ortdreas nownot r ow. 44. RHEUMATISM. 7.? : \ ere , . WO& Wow. Dada boon. s. m or on- wow Ws woorallaa anew Prott l i r co I Ittnonarinn Cured by Electropodes Fuerk Troltmol. Male hmoia•-..•••••• • :11118111 \. f * O•17 14.61.141r. G••••••n•• •Irei welt li D•1111.•4•• nil to c wool co JO Pow& IS Ott ra pow ID...g a tors 'wed to PAS Ws Mit.. Oa WM aro ...mato'. 247 = IL. Lee lieweass. CeL siuscreorooe CO. Constipation— Nearly Every One Gets It The bowels show first sign of things going wrong. A Cascarei taken every night as needed keeps the bowels working naturally without grip, gripe and that upset sick feehng. 922 Ten cent box, week's treatment. All drug stores. Biggest seller in tbeworld-mintoa boxes • month. A Miracle of Comfort and Convenience NO STROPPING NO HONING '4 4411t111 ' KNOWN TNII wonto OVIR aittfflesusw* PATENTs Wessels B-Oeiewiaa.lideli Inertia. Pt. iloodisfrigi.. est referencia lad _ W. N. U., FARGO, NO. 10-110141 .1.4.10110.4,grt '