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NEW VIM FOR WEAK, THIN, PALE WOMEN TO enjoy your work and have your share qf the pleasures of life get rid of tjiat run down feeling and enrich your thin Wood. Begin right now to take Gude's Pepto-Mangan. It will help you wonderfully. At your drug gist's, in both liquid and tablets. Free Trial Tablets the health-building ?alue of Glide's Pepto-Mangan, write today tor generous Trial Package of Tablets. Send ao money ? Just" riime and address to ii. J. Breitenbach Co., 53 Wyjrrea St., N. Y. ' ! Gude's " . . j pepto-^angan Tonic and Blood Enricher ? a?v ? St. Joseph's LIVER REGULATOR ?for BLOOD-LIVER-KIDNEYS %e BIG 35VCAN Spohn's DISTEMPFR fd^M) COMPOUND *?v _ A safe, dependable and effective remedy for Coughs, Colds, Distemper, Influenza. Heaves and Worms among horses and mules. Absolutely harmless,and as safe for colts as it is for stallions, mares or geldings. Give "Spohn's" occasionally as a preventive. Sold at all drug stores. SPOHN MEDICAL CO. GOSHEN. IN D. U.5 A. OLD SOBES, PILES All ECZEMA VAIISH fiood, Old, Reliable Peterson's Ointment a Favorite Remedy. HSftii *1 ulcers on my legs. Doctors wanted^ to cut off legr. Peterson's Oint grei*. cure* me."? Wm. J. Nlchoa, 40 wilder Street, Rochester. N. Y. Get a fatrgre box for 35 cents at any trugrglst. says Peterav^ of Buffalo, A- Y., and money back It it Isn't the ?est you ever used. Always keep Pe terson's Ointment in the house. Fine lor burns, scalds, bruises, sunburn, and the surest remedy for itching' eczema ?aid piles the world has ever known. > Ideal Examination Wlien was the War of 1812? Who Is the author of Wells' "Out line- of History?" Itr what season of the year do we have winter? What is the name of the state in which Indiana is located? Hull's Catarrh Medicine rid your system of Catarrh or Deafness caused by Catarrh. Sold by drmgxisto for over 40 yon P. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Doubling Up A teacher of musfe Fn a public school was trying to impress upon her pupils the meaning of f and ff in a song thnt they were about to learn. After ex plaining the first sign, she said: "Now, children, what do you say ; if f means forte, what does ff means?" J "Eighty!" shouted one enthusiastic p^n. His Mistake "My boy, where did you get that terrible black eye?" "I was s-s-sitting on Willie Brooks, an' I forgot to hold his f-f-feet."? London W^kly Telegraph. A Raw, Sore Throat Eaeee Quickly When You Apply a Little Musterole And Musterole won't blister tiki* the old-fashioned mustard plaster. Just spread it on with your fingers. It penetrates to the sore spot with afcentle tingle, loosens the congestion and draws out the soreness and pain. Musterole is a clean, white ointment made with oil of mustard. It is fine for quick relief frc^n sore throat, bronchitis, tonsillitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neuralgia, headache, congestion, pleu risy, rheumatism, lumbago, pains and achesof the back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds on the chest. "Keep it handy for instant use. To Mother*: Musterole ia now made in milder form for babies and small children. Ask for Children's Musterole* 35c and 65c, jars and tubes; hos Better than a mustard platter -p.. J$m Gobs Having a Good Time in Southern1 Waters "" . ?+? ?'??>? sv < ^ w.V ||^i? ||| SKIMp w ^?' i ? ^ vmMmiK my^T&k row jipPKi* ^Hni are The gobs are having a good time during the winter maneuvers of the fleet in here setn diring from the flagship. Southern waters. Some of them SHOOTS BLACK MOOSE S. W. Opllnger, prominent big game hunter of Philadelphia, Is shown In the above photograph with the rare black moose he killed while cm a hunting expedition north of Tracy, N. B. This specimen weighs a thousand pounds. Its hide is especially valu able. as black moose are rarely seen. NEAT CAMPAIGN DEVICE T. G. Thomas of Houston, Tex^. with the "Keep Cool-ldge" fan which will be seen prominently at the Re* publican national convention* to be Haiti in Cleveland. LOOKING INTO VESUVIUS i j This remarkable view of the crater of Mt. Vesuvius was made from an airplane for the Italian board of aero oautlcs. Food for Hungry German Children The first shipment of food from the Unltedl States being unloaded on* the docks of Hamburg, tte gift of the American Qommittee for the Refief of Ger man Children. The committee Is headed by General Allen, who commanded the American army of occupation on ttte Rhine. Most of the first shipment was made up of the foods required for llw nourishment of children. Actress Weds Heir to a Barony mmm ' ;e<-na\e-ia>' Pretty Anne Meredith, twenty-eight, once- a obtained a divorce In Paris last October from Si' was married In New York the other day to G<> West, an ?tfieer of the British array, and heir ?rf ^ the bridegroom, who is fifty-eight;, aa* d his, ^dway stage favorite, who en S. Blgelow of Boston, n. Sir Charles John Sackvilla aron Sackville. Photograph bride. Dallas Couple Have K. K. K. Wedding I fO I' JvA 1 ' * I * '? - v i.,l\ 'v G. Turner tn Dallas, Tex e wedding party wore the crosa tUer? \^aa a croai ot flowers ' ' l ?i'Jt t> ? i'rp Lv 9 'Zk ioonomy BAKIWC (POWDER Is truly the l worlds great- L/ est baking powder I'.rJ ^ it teas \ prcluced | Pure Foods Better Bakings Sales ?for over 1%times one third SS5? jr.? of any" tury other i BEST BT TEST brand a ? ? Pyramid of Cheops Is Still in Good Condition Save for one surviving pyramid, the seven wonders of the ancient ? world have passed on. Not only have they disappeared, but their memory is most ly confined to the pages of old books. Strangely enough, the one surviving wonder Is the oldest. It dates back almost 4,000 years before Christ, and it Is still In good condition. It is the pyramid of Cheops at Ghlzeh, In Egypt- The most notable thing about the pyramid was the care taken to protect It from grave robbers. All the entrances were sealed. There were several large chambers near the base of the structure built to mislead any one seeking the sepulchral chamber. This was 138 feet above the ground, find could be reached only by tortu rous passages, cleverly concealed. The walls of Babylon were the sec ond wonder. The third wonder was the 3tatue of Zeus In the temple at Ephesus. The fifth was the mausoleum if Hallcarnassus, In Carla. The sixth was the Colossus of Rhodes, and the seventh was the lighthouse of Alexan Trfa at Pharos. It was Antipater of Palestine, the Baedecker of the air ient world, who selected the seven ronders abont 200 years before the >frth of Christ. ? Detroit News. x Playing Safe A man who was In the habit of dln ng- regularly iat a" certain restaurant laid to tfte waiter: jjohn, Instead of ippfng yotr every day, I'm going to rive^fr to- yW fn a lump sum at thd nd of every month." <4T11rank voir, sfr," replied the waiter, but T wonder If you'd mind paying ne In advance?" MWefl', ITs rather strange," re marked the patron. "However, here's Ive shillings. I suppose you are In rant of money, or fs ft that you dls rust meT' VOh, no, sir,* smiled John, slipping he money in Ms pocket. "Only Tm eavlng Here today.'* I Insult to Nature I Forks were not introduced 1 land until the year l'^-j ... .. '5J 1 France at that time th<v Ui bm 4 use for two centuries and in Li;,!, '! GOO years. '*? It is interesting to note that cording to Venetian nnrtals Agila used a silver fork an<f a V spoon in 995, at the t i me of her mar- 1 riage with Doge, and the i.i^ vas J rapidly adopted by the Wmm bllity, In spite of the church's proval, certain priests declaring \\<M the use of the fork was an insult M Providence, who, liavinir provide,) M with fingers, did intend that tbql should be used. ? Detroit News. Others Find Relief hi Allcock's Plasters from local acta ond -pains. So can you. One trial wq convince you of their merits.? Adr. Bitter Chocolate The .Grocer's Encyclopedia says that according to the United States stand ards, bitter chocolate is a mass ob tained by grinding cocoa nibs without the removal of any constituent except *he gum. When this ground bean, ia cocoa form, is sweetened and flavored It is known as sweet chocolate. Cocos is the ground1 bean from which part of the oil ?r fat has been extracted Cocoa cannot be made into chocolati What Is Electricity? The exact nature of electricity Is not kHOwn. " The definition commonly ac cepted ia: "A material agency wlftfc when in motion, exhibits magnetic aad thermal effects, and which, whether li motion or at rest, is of such naturi that \yhen it Is present in two or mon localities within certJv*n limits of a* sociation, a mutual interaction of forct between such localities is observed." Without Training "He never completed his educate did he?" )' "No; he died a bachelor." ! *8 ' - ? _ * ? t 1 An Amazing Fact TO many people it may seem in* credible that a habit so common as coffee-drinking can be harmful. Yet if your doctor were to enumerate the common causes of indigestion, head ache, and; run-down condition, he would be likely to mention coffee. If you are troubled with insomnia, nervousness, or are inclined to be high-strung, try Postum in place of coffee for thirty days, and note die dif ference in the way you feel, and how much better you sleep. Postum is a pure cereal beverage, absolutely free from caffeine, or any i harmful drug. , ^ > r r - ?'*' ? !?? I 4 ? . b ? I u r $ "There's p Reason ' Your grocer tells Postum in two forms. Instant Postum [in tins] prepared instantly in the cup by the addition oi boiling water Postum Cereal . [in packages] for those who prefer the flavor brought out Kt Imfling "fully 20 minutes. The coat oi either form is i^gg, abqut one-half cent a cup. . , . ' > ?
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