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• AFTER MURYEARS OF MISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink= bam'sVege,tableCompoutid Baltimore, Md.— \For four years my life was a misery to me. I suffered from irregulari- ties, terrible drag- ging sensations, extreme nervous- ness, and that all gone feeling in my stomach. I had given up hope of ever being well when I began to take Ly a E.Pinlc- N ham's egetable Compound. Then I felt as though new life had been given me, and I am recommending it to all my friends.\—Mrs. W. S. FORD, 1938 Lansdowne Bt., Baltimore, 31d. The most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. Pink - ham's Vegetable Compound. It has stood the test of years and to -day is more widely and successfully used than any other female remedy. It has cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflam- mation, ulceration, fibroid tumors, ir- regularities, periodic pains, backache, that bearing -down feeling, flatulency, Indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. If you are suffering from any of these ailments, don't give up hope until you have giFen Lydia E. Ilnkham's Vege- table Compound a trial. If you would like special advice write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lynn, Mass., for it. She has guided thousands to health, free, of charge. SICK HEADACHE CARTERS ITTLE P1 IVERi LLS( Positively cured by hinge \ Little I'll!,. Tney seep relieve Die. retie from Dyspe psla, d I [oat ion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem. edy for Dizziness, Hsu. lea, Drowsiness, Bad Taste in the MoutS;Coat. ed Tongue, Pain In the Slide, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Rear \ Fao-Similo Signature — 49.1,7e REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, VS . • HAIR BALSAM Oman. and beautifier the hair. Promotes s !monist growth. Hexer Fails to Restore Ore,,'r to It. Youthful Color. & r aj bole f.iUog. and 1.0) 51 MET' BILIE IRE SIBBI The , 111 COM Exceptional . Equipment W. J. Henderson, visiting • Seattle, writes the Canadian Government Agent at Spokane. Wash., and says: \I have neighbors in Central Canada raising wheat, barley and oats for the past 20 years, and are now getting from the same land 20 to 30 bushels of wheat per acre, 40 to 60 bushels of oats. \It was the first week of May when 1 got my tent pitched, but the farmers all around had finished putting in, their crops, so I only got fifteen acres broke and seeded. They advised me as it was late not to put in much wheat, so I put In five acres of wheat and ten acres oats, ope-lialf acre porn. toes and vegetables. All kinds of veg- etables grow well up there, sweet corn, toniatoes, onions, carrots, peas, beans, cabbage. My wheat yielded about 20 bushels per acre, for which I got 76 cents, others got 80 cents; oats threshed 35 bushels per acre, for which I got 35 cents per bushel. You see I was three weeks late In getting them in, still I was satisfied. \Free) my observation, there is mon money made in stock, such as cattle horses and sheep, as prices are high for such, and it costs nothing to raise them, as horses live the year around out on the grass. In fact, farmers turr their work horses out for the winter and they come in fresh and fat in (hi spring. Cattle live out seven or eight months, They mow the prairie grass and stack it for winter and give oat straw. My neighbors sold steers at $40 each, and any kind of a horn that can plow, front $150.00 up. I raised 60 chickeoe and 5'Plgs, as pork, chick ens, butter and eggs ray well and al ways a good market for anything s man rsitteri, so I have every reason tt he thankful; besides, at the end o1 three years I get my patent for home stead. I heard of no homestead sell ing for less than $2,000, so where on der the sun could an old man fal young man do better?\ nt to paddle your own canoe be fo/ offering to steer the other tel , I low's boat. 3TATZ 0/ OHIO CITY OT TOLLOO. I Lucas Cower. ( PRANK J. csasar makes oath that he Is wok) partner of the firm of F. J. ettencl & Co.. dedno bualness In the City of Toledo. County and Stab tforesaid. and that told firm will pay the sum o ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and ever! cane Of CATARRH that cannot be cured by lbe UM 0 UALL'a CATARRH Coal. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence :Ms Cth day of December. A. D.. MSC A. W. GLEASON. I SEAL • NOTARY PUBLIC Hall's Catarrh Cunt It taken Internally and act/ directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tilt eystem. Send for testimonials.. free. F. J. ('HENRY A CO.. Toledo. 0 Sold by all Drumlins. De. Take Hair. Family Pills for constipation. The bettee you behave the hettei you'll get along. Now try it. A nonlegal° Erye Remedy Compounded by Expejlenced Physicians. Conforms to Pure Food and Drugs Laws Wins Friends Wherever Used. Ask Drug hf - gists for urIne Eye Rem y. Try Mu- rtha In Your Eyes. You Will k• MurIve. Life's a gamble and every man has a chance—unless he's a Wall street Aura eye& U Thompson's Eye Water Iamb. (90() DROPS) ------7 -1 - .. -- I- -- ,..i.. • 4... .,_..... . ...., - ...,..... i - .,—,) ,.. . -,.. I ALC0110L - 3 PER CENT AN'egetable Preparation for Ast similating the Food and Regula- ling the Stomachs and Bowels of INIAN1 S /CHILDREN' Promotes Diges ti on,C he e du I - ness and Re st.Con tat ns neither Opium.Morphine nor Mineral NOT NARC OTIC Rev» 0/ OR DrSAN17E1•97rATR lienv.kr It S..4 , - Alx Sven• ... RmArli• Se/h - Ai • Joel • 14ermitt - fli C•nima Wed.. • Wo• ne .re e d - C6,444 Sale, ifigkeirern There, A perfec t Remedy ror Constipa- tion .Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea, WormS,Convulsions.Feverish- ness and Loss OF SLEEP Tat Simile Signature of ‘essZ•jerig. - THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW YORK.. ,t t 6 months old 35 Dosis - .-35Ci - wrs' uaran(eed under the Foodand Exact Copy of Wrapper. CASTOR! For Infants and Children, The Kind You lino /Always Nought Bears tho Signaturo of V Osp or Over , Thirty Yvalriv;:i. C 11 1 TIM ORITTAUR oolAPANY. PIM TORR F( 41 ' DISTEmDER Pink Eye, Epizootic Shippind Fever 1 v 1,1& Cninrrlitil Fevel Sure care and pneiti.e preventive, no matter how horses at any age are infected of \mooted \ Liquid. given oath, tongue; action the Blood and Oland.. expels tho poloonons germ. from the body. Cure. Distemper In Doge and Sheep and Cholera la Poultry. Largest milling Use stock remedy. Cures La Grippe among ',moan being, •nd is • tine Kidney remedy. Mc •nd Si • bottle. liSand dosen. Cut this out. Serf It. Show to yourdruggist. who will get It !orlon. Free Booklet, \Distem per, Canine Andel/res.\ Special fluent, wanted. SPOHN MEDICAL CO.. 139, h ougg:g1:11. GOSHEN, 11th ii (1. S , A., WOODWARD & COMPANY ' _ _ 'Representing ittriaperitient Crain Shippers' ESTABLISHED ISM Duluth GRAIN COMMISSION Minneapolis , of .the California Fig Syrup Co. and the ecientifie attainments of its eliemists have rendered possible the production of Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna, in all of its excellence, by obtaining the pure 'medic- inal principlea of plants known to act most beneficially and combining them most Skillfully, in the right proportions, with its wholesome and refreshing Syrup of California Figs. As there i only one genuine Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna and as the gels - time is ma lectured by ,an original method known to the California lig SyrtiP Co. only, it is always necessary to buy the genuine to getits beneficial etTeets. A knowledge of the above facts enables one to decline imitations or to return, them if, upon viewing the package, the full name of theCalifornia Fig Syrup Co. is not found printed on the front thereof. Accounting for His. Bill—They say the last figures ob- tainable show that the per capita wealth of this country is $1,310.11. Jill — Well, somebody's got ins $1,310. I've got the 11 cents. PATENTS. Lict of Patents Issued Last Week to Northwestern Inventors. Reported by Lothrop & Johnson, patent lawyers, 910 Pioneer Press building, St. Paul. Minus A. Jensen, Kenyon. Minn.. litter carrier; A. F. Keil and C. F. Mickelson, Sherburn, Minn., plunger for tile machines; T. H. Maley, Goodhue, Minn.. machine for digging roots; C. N. McLaughlin, Winosa, Minn., grinding mill; F. Nash, St. Paul, Minn., grass cutter; W. J. Stenger, Mohall, N. D., coupling for traction engines. A Bad Catch. Hurrying out on hearing a commo- tion. I found that It was my little three -year -old sister, Muriel, whose cap and hair were covered with blood. As coon as I had bathed her head and quieted her. I asked her the cause of the accident. \I threw that brick up for God to catch,\ was the reply, \and He didn't catch it.\ There are four advantages in tak- ing , Munyon's Homeopathic Remedies. First, they are positively harmless. Second, they are pleasant to take. Third, they relieve quickly. Fourth, they cost nothing unless they give sat- isfaction. Prof. Munyon has just issued a Mag- i azine-Almanac, which will be sent free to any person who addresses The Munyon, Company, Philadelphia. The man who pays when compelled to has \long credit,\ but not much of it. DR. J. H. RI N DLAll 13, (Specialist), Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, Fargo, N. D. There are as many stories told on a jealous woman as there are on one who flirts. We buy cream. Write desk No 3 for price& The Crescent Creamery Co., St. Paul. One of the prime essentials to a sue cessful business is to eliminate boo- ziness. RIDDLE. Question: What makes pancakes slide down easily? Ans.: Why, Canada Sap, of course. Heaven will be awfully tiresome for the pessimist if he is unable to find anything to growl about. A wise man ceases to be wise when he begins to boast of his wisdom. Reducing the waits between the acts will not lighten a heavy play. One poor turn deserves another— from the organ grinder's viewpoint. HIDES TANNED FOR ROBES at COATS. Tatthert Tannery. Minneapolis, Minn. It's easier to say disagreeable things than it Is to do them. WE BI'Y CREAM GET OCR PRICE hillier & Holmes, St. Paul. loan. There's hardly anything more .use less than a matchless matchbox. How large a dollar looks to the man who has but 30 cents. Remember that while some honest men fail, there are more who fail be- cause of lie -ability. WE PAY 10-1 le FOR COWHIDES. High price for furs. Sell traps cheap. N. W. tilde & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Some men are lucky if they don't get any lower than the bottom of the ladder. \Easy money\ is the kind that al. ways comes to the other fellow. A suspicious woman raises a large crop of doubts. For Hoarseness and Coughs \Brown's Bronchial Troches\ are wonderfully ef- fective. 26 cents a box. Samples sent free by -John I. Brown & Son, Boston, Malik It's easier to fall in lord. than to get out of debt. MILTON DAIRY CO., RT. PAM.. MINN:, Are heavy cream buyers. Get (heir prices. Often the winner is in a position to sympathize with the loser. TRANSPLANT A BIG OAK, BROKEN REST. , Great Tree Is Moved 200 Feet and ' Thrives. An interesting illustration of trans- planting a large tree was given re- cently at the grounds of the Crocker. Wheeler company's factory at Am- pere, N. 3., near East Orange. An oak tree sixty feet In height, whose roots occupied a space In the earth about 150 feet in diameter, was lifted sev- eral feet in the air by means of a huge locomotive crane, carried more than 200 feet and safely deposited in Its new abiding place in front of the new Ampere postoMee The - work, however, is always a diffi- cult one and requires the utmost °aro in order to preserve the life of a tree. The r oval of this big oak at Am- pere wa the most ambitious erne* ment in tree transplas•Ing under- taken, says the Philadelphia Public Ulster. In excavating to loosen the roots it was found that the ground had been filled in to a depth of four feet since the tree was originally planted, and it was neccessery to go -down seven feet to get the roots. Many of them shot out I. various di- rections beyond the main body of roots, necessitating tunneling to free these offshoots so that they might be taken uit with the tree. It was esti- mated that the weight of the tree, with the DIRKS of dirt adlierli - ig to the roots, would be almost eighteen tons, and the locomotive crane that did the job had a lifting power of twenty tons. After the proper attachments were made the tree Vooltft rocked backward and forward a number of limes to loosen theVrnots completely, and then Dr. Wheeler gave the signal to lift. Up rose the sixty -foot oak In the air, a great quantitt-.. of earth clinging to the roots. Carrying the tree, the crane was run down the track more than 20 feet, where it was safely de- posited it. a large hole dug for its fu- ture home. The roots were carefully arranged, workmen filled In the cav- ity with eartit and Ampere's trans- pl.inted oak, as it has come to be known, hes been visited by a number of persons. Electricity on Fujiyama. One of the latest indications of the progress of Japan In Occidental ideas The arguments is the project now on foot to illumi- iound—and that's Date the summit of the celebrated rnoititain Fujiyama, which figures in altaost all Japanese pictures, and which is one of the loftiest and most beautiful volcanic peaks in the world, • ith e gigantic electric light. Alrea y he plIgrith stationi on the way up the peak are heated and lighted with elec- tricity. Since the Japanese are an artistic people, one wonders whether some of theta. may not oppose (hie startling innova)fon, as the people of Venice recently expressed their din - as probation of the scheme to light the Venetian canals with etc .t lc lamps. A Back That Aches All Day Disturbs Bleep at Night. Thomas N. McCullough 321 No, Weber St., Colorado Springs, Colo., says: \Attacks of backache and kid- ney trouble be- gan to come on me, lasting often for three weeks at a time, and I would be unable to turn In bed. The urine was much disordered, containing sediment, and my rest was broken at night. Re - (let from these troubles came on 'after I started taking Doan's Kidriey 'Pills, and continued treatment entire. ly freed me front kidney trouble. The cure has been permanent.\ I Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box. roster -Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. I When a man finds a nice, old-fash- toned well he also finds that not long ago a cat fell in it. Sore throat leads to Tonsilitis, Quinsy and Diphtheria. liamlina used ItS IL gargle upon the first wymptotua of a sole throat will invariably proven all three of these dread diseases. I Be as scrupulous about your own scales when you sell as you are about the other fellow's when you buy. I FILES CUBED IN 6 Ti) 14 DATh. I PAZO OINT/il ENT is roaranteed too mire any case I pf Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Niue In Ito III days or money refunded. b0e. I , .,•• ! If honesty is only a \policy\ your patrons will never know when to be. here you. 1 IT MELTS IN YOUR MOTTIL That Gee Whiz pure sugar syrup with butter scotch flavor. -- • Feet Ache—roo Allen's Foot-Eatte t . e r := \ 7 1'.i1 1 II : ''I 7 \1f° 1 1;C1.i.1= ni•y. .1 $ . When a husband Is ninth, patience in his wife Is never regarded by any MTS. WilialosT's NoottLIOST Syrup. for Children. teething, *often. the auras, reduce. te. I•minatiou. altar pain. rurem wind tollu. 25e a bottle The amateur gardener raises more blisters than vegetables, ' Caught Fox V. th 9, - Catching a fox alike , 1 I :to over- coat is the feat perfotmed by - David Clinard, member of the Fox Hunt club. After a long and exciting chase One morning four miles south of the city Mr. Clinard with six hounds had tired reynard out, and in dm/filing the fox came so near to Clinard that he threw his long overcoat over the aril- mei and succeeded in capturing it just before the dogs arrived.The fox is one of the largest ever seen in this sec- tion and has been chased several times in the last two years. Avenged! II A bite girl, being punished by her mother, flew, white wfth rage, to her desk, wrote on a piece of paper, and then going out in the yard she dug hole in the ground. put the paper in and covered it over. The mother, be- Ing interested in her child's doings, went out after the little girl had gone away stud dug up the paper and read: \Dear devil, please come and take my mamma away.\ Why It Failed. The Doctor's Wlfe—Well. Jane. so your poor husband's gone at last Didn't you give hint We medicine properly?. Jaim—Ah. poor dear! how could I? Doctor said as how it was to be took in a recumbent position, and as I hadn't one I asi:ed Mrs. Green to lend me one. She asid she had one, but it was broke! So it wasn't any good It ignited. Little bills, tour years old, c n to to the table, where we had to xto soup, of which he is very fond. Be fag very hungry, he could not wait for it to cool, but hastily ate two or three spoonfuls; then, laying down his spoon, he exclaimed:. \My goodness! that soup is so hot it makes -Sparks all down me.\ Of One Purpose. The stranger advanced toward 1the doer. Mrs. O'Toole stood in the d or - way with a rough stick in her ttt hand and a frown on her brow. \Good morning,\ said the strang r politely, \I'm looking for Mr. 0' \f3o'm I,\ said Mrs. O'Toole, ihg her club over to the other ban Could Only Guess. \now many ribs have you, John ny?\ asked the teacher of physiology \I don't know, ma'am,\ giggled Johnny, sonirming around on one foot , \I'nh•so awful ticklish I never cottid count 'ern.\ ror Croup Tonsilifis and Asthma of roost men all. are CURED IN ONE DAY Hunyon's Col& Remedy Relieves the head, throat and. %nags almost Immediate- ly. Checks Fever., stops Discharges of' the nose, takes away all aches and pains. caused by colds. It cures (hip and ob- stinate Coughs And prevents Pneutuonla. Price 25e, Have you stiff or swollen Joints, no Inat‘ ter how chronic? Ask your druggist for blunyon's Rheumatism Remedy and ova bow quickly y011 wIt I hs cured. If you have atty kidney or bladder 011'011* ble get Munyou's Kidney Remedy, Munyon's Vitalirer makes weak meta Krona and restores lost power.. Prof. Munyon loot lout Issued it Magialdnele• AIIHRIIRe. WM ell NM be arta free to any pe1- /1On who nddres..es The )Lonyon Company, Philadelphia. S'IZ ZER'e `s'tk'b s Nit•GAitl A Big Garden for leo Everybody loves earliest vegetables and brill Wit Cower,, Tberst.,re to mon you as • customs:WO edit, 1000 kerRela Fins Ordon Seed. MO Rich Carrot Seed. 1000 \ Celery, Ife Parsley. 1000 \ juicy Radish Seco', 1300 \ Buttery Lettuce Seed. 1500 \ Tender Turnip Seed. 1500 \ Sweet Rutabaga Seed. 100 \ Melone,100 Tomato. 1200 Brilliant Flowering Annuals. 1,1.1110,000 ktnels of werranteduurthern /town seadcw•H war 11111.00 of any man'. money (Mein& leg Itig ('atalutnhl pOsi paid for bnt lie Monsoon*. Above II•edi will rasp, Produce $00.00 worth of rich mgetabim and beaptlfu I flow•ts. And If you send 110e w•adde package of kealleat Peep O'Day Sweet Corn. SaLinglall 5150 AND AAAAA OATAL041 Snit arlainallHad Look ever Published. int ,,, Intl of briotling mei thoughts,. tIl.tly maned go all ire yndli n buyers tree' write John A. ealzor good Co. Bea W. Lot:trauma, Wis. PATENTS .t N D .U- —NO. 8-- 1909 kb, A quick and powerful remedy is needed to break up an attack of croup. Sloan's Liniment has cured many cases of croup. It acts Instantly— when. applied both inside and outside of the throat it breaks up the phlegm, re- duces the inflammation, and relieves the difficulty of breathing. loan's Liniment gives pa q i u ns in the chest,ickreliefln 4 throat, ses of asthma, bronchitis, sore roat, tonsilitis, and Price, 25e., 50e., and 1111.00. Dr. Earl S. Sloan, Boston, Mass. THE CORRECT SHOE FOR STYLE,\ EASE AND GOOD WEAR You could never hope in buys more stylish or serviceable shoe than the \Leading Lady.\ It is right up-to-date in appear- ance and fits the foot perfectly from the very first. Deeldea being stylish and comfortable, the wears much longer than most sltoes. It is so well made that it lame twice as long as the average shoe, and will retain its shape to the end. Why bity inferior shoes when, with the same money, you can get the \Leading Lady?\ Your dealer will supply you; if not, write to us. Look for the Mayer Trade Mark on (ho sole. FREE -If you will send us the name of a dealer who does not handle Leading Lady Shoes, we will send you free, poet- pold,__o beautiful picture of Martha Washington. size 15x/0. We also make Honorbilt Shoes, Martha Waohington Com- fort Shoes. Terms Cushion Shots and Special Meth School Shoes. F. MAYER BOOT &SHOE -CO. MILWAUKEE,WISCONS IN C5XABLIs1450 .• 1,667 YOUS HIDE:5;FURS,WOOLe.ETC. DIRECT - To US 'AND:SAVE 5t1ill I DEALERS' PROPIT 5 . D. BERGM . 1-15- e r./ r. T r.) F., ,no...\E - 1 Or ; MARKET to ,44tsirdEDIATE CASH RETURNS WRITE FOR PR I UST . fk_ts.19 _ CURE THE CHULDREN'S COUGH before the constant hacking tears the delicate membrane of throat and lungs, exposing them to the ravages of deadly disease. Pivo's Cure goes straight to the teat of the trouble, stops the cough, strengthens the lungs, and quickly relieves unhealthy conditions. Became of its pleasant taste and freedom from dangerous ingredients it is the ideal remedy I's., children. At the first symptoms of e cough or cold in the little ones you will save sorrow and suffering if you GIVE THEM FISO'S CURE eel 111E