CHAS. L SAUER, GRAND SCRIBE
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Pe-ru-na Strengthens the
Entire System
I Mr. Chat. L. Bauer, Grand Pcrlbe,
Grand Encampment I. 0. O. F. of Tex
at, and Assistant City Auditor, write
from the City 1111, Ban Antonio. Tex
"Nearly two yeara ago I accepted a
position aa lecretary and treeaarer with
one of the leading dry gooda establish-
menta of Galveston, Tex.
"The Hidden change from a high and
dry altitude to aea level proved too
much for me and I became afflicted
with catarrh and cold in the head, and
general debility to aich an extent ai to
almoat incapaclata ma for attending to
my duties.
"I was Induced to try Peruna, and after
talking several bottles in smaN doses I em
pleased to say that I was entirely restored
to my normal condition and have ever since
recommended the use of Peruna to my
friends."
Bom Facta Ahaat Boatoa.
Boston is the second largest port In
the United States. It Is the largest
market for boots and shoes In the
world. ' It Is the largest market for
hides and leather In the world. It Is
the largest market for wool In the
United States. It Is historically the
most Interesting city In the country
It la the great market of the country
for domestic dry goods. It Is the rich
est city In the United States In point of
wealth per capita. Its annual output
of rubber boots and shoes Is 32,000,000
pairs, the largest In the United States.
It has more people within a radius of
fifty miles than any other city In the
United States, excepting New York. It
manufactures over $11,000,000 worth of
clothing per annum.
tats or Ohio, Citv or Toledo, I
LUCAa t'ulINTV, "'
Fkaxk J. hbmbt makea oath that ha la
aantnr partner ( the rtrm of r'. J.( himtI
Co., dolus; buntnem tn the I Uy ot Tnled", Coun
ty ami Male aforeaaid, and that naiil firm will
pay theaumof OSK lllNDKr. I lml.l.AHS for
ai'h and every cane of C ata rhh that cannot be
cured by the uaa oi Hali. Catarrh tins.
FRANK J. 1'HtNEY.
Sworn to before ma and ubcrUd In my
preaence, thla 6lh day of tierember, A. P., lhstt.
imm. A. W. Ol.KAHON,
.sal Kotarx FubUa,
Hall's Catarrh Cnra la taken Internally, and
arte directly on the blood and muiimi inrfacea
( the tyitem. Henil fr trattmonlala, free.
F. J. CHENEY CO. i Toledo, O.
Fold by rrnKim, 76c.
Hail Family mils are the beat.
Craaary with Elevator.
nere'a a plan of granary to hold S.0OO
bu-hela of grain ; the walla are of atone,
and an elevator la arranged to work
by horse power. A granary to hold
G.0U0 bushels will require to be Zt feet
by .38 fovt Inside. This will give alx
bit, size IS feet by 7 feet, and 0 feet
high. This will also allow for a pas
sage across the middle of the building 8
feet wide, which will give acceaa to all
of the bins and can be used for cleaning
grain, aa well aa storing small Imple
ments. The floor should be rained four
feet from the ground to make It dry
ami convenient for loading grain, as
well aa to provide for the elevator, and
belting below the floor. The walla be
ing of stone, should be 13 feet high;
this will provide for 4 feet below the
floor, one foot for floor, then 8 feet to
the plates; this will give one foot clear
over the blna. There should be a atone
center wall lengthwise under the floor
to carry the floor Joists, which will be
12 feet long and match on middle wall.
1 jJa. .
GBANABT WITH FOWEB XLIVATOB.
TVothla' Doln',
The hobo approached the pompous
citizen and asked for alms.
" 'Go to the ant, thou sluggard,' "
quoted the p. c.
"Tain't no use, mister," answered
the hobo. "Me aunt's jlst as tight
fisted as me uncle an' all de rest ur me
relashuns."
at. Vltnn" Panre and all Kervone Dleaam
i nrrmanenllr cured br I'r. Kline'a Un-m
l.J. It.,nn.r. Mend tl,r KHKK II trial bnttle and
Iraatlea. ir. H. ILKlror, lxl., wl Arch Ha,, Fhila-.r-a,
Hat Restaaaa' ta Tkat.
The traveller through a part of New
Hampshire where the stones seemed to
be especially thick stopped to comment
to her driver on a man who was at
work In a field the eurface of which
waa little more than a' mass of stones
of all sizes and shapes.
"Yes, Jake'a having a hard time of
It," said the driver, who apparently
knew every one In that region. "lie's
been at that field now for two years.
orT'n' on. The wall all came out of
the ground, aa you might say, and you
aee there's still consld'rable material
left to work on."
"I should think he'd be perfectly dis
couraged, poor man, to own such a
piece of property," aald the traveller.
"Oh, he doesn't own It ma'am, Jake
doesn't." ald the driver, hastily.
"Jake isn't so poor as all that It be
longs to Squire Fa mum, and he's hired
Jake to clear it tbat'a all."
I
BLOATED WITH DROPSY.
The Heart Waa Badly Affected When
the Patient Began Using
Doan'a Kidney Pilla.
Mre Elisabeth Maxwell, of 415
Weet Fourth St., Olympia, Wash., iayi:
nr.. ...
A VI U, Dl .uitro
yean I suffered
with a dropsical
eondition with
ont being aware
that it waa due
to kidney trou
ble. The early
atagea ware
principally
backache and
bearing down
pain, but I went
worrying much until
Mr feet and anklea
... mm hands do (Ted and be-
cam. ao tenae I could hardly close
them. I had great difficulty la breath
ing, and my heart would flatter with
the leaat exertion. I could not walk
far without atopplng again and again
toreet. Binca tng foor boxes ol
Doan'a Kidney mU tha bloating has
gone down and the feellnga of diatreea
have disappeared ."
Bold by all dealer.. 60 centi a box.
FoaUr-Milboxn Co., Buffalo, N. T.
W
along without
dropsy set in.
To give bead room over the top Joints
the roof ahould be a third pitch.
Following is the required material :
1,'2M feet roofing, one Inch.
1.GT0 feet flooring. Inch, to be laid
double.
50 JolsU for floor, 2 Inchea by 12
Inches, 12 feet long, 1,000 feet
19 JoUta over bead, 2 Inches by 2
li.ohes, 24 feet long, 610 feet
CT0 feet lumber for bins, one Inch.
2(1 studs, 4 Inchea by 4 inchea, 8 feet
long.
13 squares shingle.
ir0 feet Inch lumber for doors.
40 rafters, 2 Inchea by Inchea, 18
feet long.
To arrange an elevator for horse
rower, a hottper that will bold at leaat
&0 bushels ahould be sunk In the floor
close to the door and at one aide to
emity grain for the wagon. The ele
vator la an ordinary built elevator with
buckets standing upright and in the
rear corner of center bin. The box at
bottom of elevator must be close on the
ground to be connected with the deliv
ery hopper by a apout with sufficient
sioje that the grain will run freely.
The elevator will discharge well above
the uiver Joists Into a.honer In the
renter of the building, to which a fun-nel-hnped
spout la attached, that can
be shifted to deliver Into any of the
bins. The horse power ahould be plac
ed at the end of the granary, and driv
en by a belt or ahaft pausing through
an opening Irtbe wall left for the pur
pose. The details can be all worked
out by n mechanic, one essential la to
have plenty of slope for the delivery
hopper to box at foot of elevator, even
If It should be sunk Into the ground a
little. Montreal Star.
Feet of the florae.
To get the most from a horse Its feet
niuat be kept in proper condition; not
only well and properly shod, but cared
lor by the owner In the matter of clean
hue. The beginning of such cure
should be the clean stable; that Is, the
stable clean of manure, than which
nothing la worse for the horse to ataud
In for any considerable time. When
the horse cornea in from a day of work
In the field, which are suft or fftou a
bard drive on muddy roads, look after
its feet and legs. Each hoof should be
looked over carefully and cleaned, and
the legs should be groomed aa carefully
aa the sides. Then there are the por
tions of the coat which are covered by
the harness which ought to have good
care each time the horse Is brought Into
the baru. i'lnrt of all, aee that Che har
uexa CU well, then, after unharnessing
wipe off the places touched by the har
ness, urtlng a molHt rag or aiouge. If
there Is any ausplclou of a rubbing,
look to the caue at once and remove
It There la no time In the work days
of the horse when good care and watch
fulness will do so much to keep him In
good condition aa during the period of
hard spring work.
For Calloaead Saoaldera.
A farmer In North Dakota gives bis
method of treatment and cure of cal
loused shoulders of work horses In the
Dakota Farmer, which he says he has
ased with uniform success, as follows:
v "I cut a slit In the front part of the
collar opposite the callous, then rut
another silt at right angles across the
first one. I then take out enough of
the filling to allow for callous. After
soaking face of collar tn warm water
I lay the front port, where cuts bnve
Ncn made, on a plank or something
jolld, and pound face of collar where
It presea on callous, with round faced
hammer, till a aufflclent hollow ha
been made. This plan will work
whether collar hne been used with or
without rait Then when the horse
Mines In from work I bathe the callous
In water aa hot aa can be borne and
paint with idolne. You will find this
plan worth trying, and I will guarantee
the collar wll not be Injured."
Alfalfa Seed.
The contantly Increasing acreage of
alfalfa aixl the high price of seed make
purity and gprmlnablllty of the latter
of the hl-hest Importance. Bulletin
No. 133. Jst leaned by the agricultural
experiment station, Manhattan. Kan.,
treats of alfalfa seed ami the various
Impurities and defects to whlcb It la
l!ablo The methods of testing availa
ble to farmers and eeelmen and more
elaborate ones practiced at the station
are described In detail. The bulletin
Is lavishly Illustrated and may be ob
tained free on atv"oatloa.
Wate br Im4 Adalterattaaa.
The work of different experiment sta
tions haa ahown that a large number of
foreign seed are cou talned In clover
and alfalfa seed. Including the dod
ders, which are so destructive to alfal
fa, and a large number of bad weed
peats like the narrow plantain, wild
mustard and a boat of new weeds.
One Impure sample of last year's sup
ply contained thirty-two siwcles of for
elgu seeds. Including both species of
dodder, the plantain, many common
weeds, three species of Western wtetl
that are new In Ohio and as many
Kuropean weeds that have been here
tofore unknown In this State. At leant
a dozen new weeds have been intro
duced into Ohio in alfalfa seed during
half aa many years.
While this Is unacceptable It is still
more ao to get only black medlck (yel
low trefoil) plauts as many have done,
where supposed alfalfa seed wan sown.
In these times of high priced seed
there is temptation to adulterute with
cheap seeds like the black medlck, etc.,
which have very alight value as fornge
plants with us; there Is like disposi
tion to offer seeds with ninny weed
seeds, at low prices. Both these dan
gers are real. Intending purchasera of
such aeeda will do well to be assured of
their quality.
Batpplaa; Hay ta Dealers.
During the last two yeara a number
of rogues In different sections of the
country have been offering a considera
ble advance on the market price of hay
and thousanda of tons have been ship
ped to these people for which the pro
ducer received little or no return. With
bay, aa with other articles of farm
produce, it la usually best to aell It a
near home as possible. In every farm
tag center there are reliable dealers
who will pay a fair price for auch pro
ducts and pay spot cash for them. True,
they sell them at an advance, but It li
almost Impossible for the grower to
reach these outside sources of demand,
hence he can hotter afford to let the
local dealer make a dollar or two than
be can to take any chances In shipping
himself, and especially to people of
whom he knows nothing. The writer
yearly sells bis surplus hay to a local
llreryman and gets the cash on dellv
ery. Opiortuuitiea offer to bale It ami
ship to the city at an advance on the
local price, but we have figured, thai
our labor, time and element of risk In
the latter proposition la not warranted
by the higher price, ao we "let well
enough alone," and It generally paya to
do this. Indianapolis News.
" 0U KINTUCKT HOME."
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raw my
I. Tae Ma aktHWi Ua:
Bast Farm llaada.
Labor on farms la nearly always
pressing after spring opens, but It U
difficult to secure capable help. There
are many excellent opportunities for
boys to secure good homes and fair
wages if they are willing to serve a
year on farms In the endeavor to learn.
It may be mentioned that while many
suppose that "anybody can work on
a farm," the fact Is that even a large
number of laborers accustomed to farm-
Ine are undesirable. The bent farm
hands are those who require no super
vision, thus relieving the employer of
the necessity of leaving his personal
duties In order to look after the help.
Outlet for Drala.
One of the most common oa well aa
moot efficient protections for the outlet
of a main drain la a plank box with
wire bars placed vertically across the
DBaII outlet.
end about two Inchea apart Such a
box ahould be made of 2 Inch plank,
12 feet long and large enough to admit
of the Insertion of the tile Into the
upper end. A protection of this kind
serves a double purpose. It prevent
small andmals from entering the drain
and will not be damaged by froet
ftraoklnej Meat.
The txvat fuel for smoking meats Is
green hickory or maple wood, smoth
ered with sawdust of the same mate
rial. Hardwood of any kind Is prefer
able to soft wood. Ileslnous woods
should never be used, as they are like
ly to Impart bud flavors to the products.
Corncobs are the beat substitutes for
hardwood and may be uxed If desired.
Soft woods and cornoolia give off large
amounts of carbon In burning, and this
Is deposited on the meat making It
dark In color and of rank flavor. Juni
per berries and fragrant woods are
sometimes added to the fire to flavor
the meat
Irowlas Mate.
Nut growing Is profitable, but It re
quires yeara to bring a nut tree to a
stage of growth Where It will pay well ;
hence only young farmers are Induced
to devote land In that direction. Wal
nut, chestnuts and butternuts will Im
prove with cultivation. In a few years
walnut trees will be so scarce that the
farmer who has a grove will secure bis
own price therefor, the timber being
exceedingly valuable.
Thaadrr.Stnrme aaS Soar Milk.
The primary cause of sour milk Is
the growth of certain bacteria that are
always very numerous In the air and
rannot be kept out of the milk. These
are mit abundant during dump, heavy
weather, which usually accompanies
thunder storms ; as such weather I par
ticularly favorable to their develop
ment Hence, the popular notion that
thunder storms make milk sour.
Grubs In cattle are caused by the
giddy depositing Its eggs on the backs
of cattle, and the young larvae, after
Issuing from the egg, bores Ita way
through the animal s skin and remains
lodged In the cellular tissue until it
attaina maturity. The grub may be de
tected by a awelllng of the skin of the
animal. The awelllng should be
squeezed, which will cause the larvae
to be eject e.t If It ta not easily re
moved, a small opening should be made
In the skin with a sharp pointed knife,
and the larvae may then re extracted
with curved needle.
About the middle of January, 1S04,
:here was taken from the wumon ward
sf a New York boiltal to the city
morgue the body of n unknown n an.
dnd in the wornout garments 0f the
under world, thin, emaciated, evidently
poverty stricken. All that was known
jf him was that b baa ben taken
to the hoHpltal from a poor room In
:he American House, where, during the
night of Jan. 10, be bad fallen uxii
the broken edge of a water pitcher nnd
K-vered an artery in his neck. How
long he had lain there no one knew,
ut when be waa twod h had lot so
much blood that recovery waa lmpos
alhle. Three days later be died In tbe
Hospital ward. He waa alone, poor,
friendless, unknown.
A statue of this' man was nnvel'.el
n Louisville. Ky- during tbe festivities
?f Home-coming week. It la the gift of
the- city's school children, paid for
vith their pennies ana erected to hon
jr the memory of a man who did more
ilmn any other to brlug ths Statu of
Kentucky close to tbe heurta of the
A'lierican people.
1 he dead body was that of Stephen
Collins Foster, author and couiposr of
Mr Old Kentucky Home." Mllllvu
it persons had thrilled at hit Immortal
song, yet, when he was In direst straits,
struggling In his laxt battle for bis
ooor life, there was no one there to
e.vpress to him tbe gratitude that Ken
ucky haa shown In tha unveiling of
this monument
gome one, somehow, leirned of Fos
ter's death, and tbe body waa claimed.
Then the wife, from whom he had been
separated, came hurrying to him. the
country by which he had been neghcted
acclaimed him benefactor but he waa
ilcid In tbe tattered garment! that he
had worn in bla last miserable yeara of
poverty and Buffering. They took him
to hla home in Pittsburg, tbey gave htm
a great runerai, tney Daa a Dana mai
played bla songt the whole country
mourned for him and the scene In the
New York morgue waa forgotten to auch
an extent that very few writers of mu
steal history mention It
This seems like a terrible commea
tary on the Ingmtlaufle of the country
for such a work as "My Old Kentucky
Home," Yet It seems even worse when
one records the full measure of Fos
ter'B gifts to his fellow men. He wrote,
besides, "Old Folks at Home" (or, as It
The
e aersb era fey
IkaaUi, aatlaaahef,
called, "Suwanee River"). "Old
Mluck Joe." "Msshs's In Ie Cold, Cold
Urouir." "Old I'ncle Ned." "Oh. Susan
na," "Nellie .Illy." "Willie. We Have na "Pldly withdrew.
Missed You." "Come Where My Ive
les Dreaming" and a hundred others
You Can Oct Allen's Foot-Ease FBEB.
annum aa eu Known, no practically I free aami'le ol Allan t Knot t ut.
founded an American school of folk aweailn.. hoi wullen, acbinS feel.
It cures
1 makes
A. ...I,. A rtaln cure lor
music, and It Is safe to say that no Oth- corns. Ingrowing iiatli and bunions. A U drug.
r limn'i worki h.v. hwn ...n. . nft... lUltMUll. ft Au I aocep mu j t-u
by the American people as have Fos
ter's.
There Is another aide to the picture,
however, and It to a great extent ex
onerates the American people of the
charge of Ingrutltude. AH of Foster's
misery was brought Uxn him by him
self. He was paid many thousands of
dollars for his songs and spent every
cent. He would write a song In the
morning, sell It before noon to tbe first
bidder and at night again be penniless.
The song which causes Kentucky to
honor blm was written In memory of a
visit to bis uncle, lu Kentucky, Judge
John Howan. who waa also Lnlted
As frseat Call.
la tbe course of a checkered career,
Wesley Hanson, known aa a "promo
ter," had sojourned temporarily In
many places, so it is not strange that
be sometimes forgot a face.
"Have you any call for a atlrrlng
man In the advertising department of
your business!" be asked one morn
ing, when be had gained access to the
office of the Inventor of some tin specialties.
The man at the desk looked at him
and then dropiwd bla eyes.
No," he aald. ahortly. "but I can tell
you exactly where there'a a call for
Just such a man as you are."
Yes?" aald the promoter. "I should
be glad to bear of It"
"It's up In Banktown, Vermont" aald
the Inventor. "The call cornea from
the grocer and the provision dealer and
the plumber and tbe Uvery-atable keep
er and several others. They've been
calling for you for ten yeara, ever
glnce "
Ah," said the promoter, "I fear that
call la a trifle too loud," and be softly
HelplHelp!
I'm Falling
Thus cried the hair. And a
kind neighbor came to the res- B
tUC Willi vuuic ui njn a
Hair Vigor. The hair was
saved! In gratitude, it grew
long and heavy, and with all
the deep, rich color of early
life. Sold in all parts of the
world for sixty years.
all nt my
alvlsl by a flleu1 to ) Avvr'i fttttr l
" Ahout one vear ua I loaf nearly i
hair fuUowinir an auark of iiiIa.
1 did to. aud at a rM.it I im imit bAuti ul
bead or hair aiu. w . 4. buun i mvuuiu
vuve fa. m. Wis.
Jk Madeb;
Axit
f J. C. Ayr .. Lowajii. mi
,1
iers
UAuufadtttrere 0f
lARSAPAMLU.
PILLS.
chlkkv ectc:al
Manchuria
Japan.
la Juat twice tha aits of
LAND SCRIPS
Approved rorm Hrnrrvt and ltailmad "nip i.t
Script aral Proof.
At a colored camp meeting In Caro
tins a teatlfvimr Deultent referred to
himself and hla unconverted brothers as rrmilmmttJ'X! '".'nj
Marraoiat Kecrrilrlrd Mo'dl'iV Additional scrips
au aiude of Laud a rip hour tit a' d " d.
M. M. HAH It"'',
'l lie rur.Utitl, l'ortland. Or.
'niggers" In a spirit of abject humil
ity which be deemed well pleasing to
bis Maker. The presiding elder who
'amened" hla speech at proper Inter
vals finally threw out a gentle rebuke.
'Call yo'ae'f a culled puaaon, broth
er, he aamonisnea impressively. .Mg
gers la a term ob reproach Invented by
proud white folks. Dey sin t no inett
tlon in de Good Book of niggers."
Oh, yea, dey la, parson,", the pen!
tent contradicted solemnly. "Don't you
n'larf Ami nlaca what- It tell shout nlir-
maies neiiaior. ow u.ucu u., , Demu.rUj,pincotfB Magaslne.
UlOuHrllHIH 01 unites turn
brought to the composer la not known,
but It must have been a considerable
amount Foster mode a great deal of
money. Shortly after his name became
known. Christy, the famous negro nun
strel. asked for a song that he could
alns liefore Its Dubllcotlon. Foster hud
ust completed "Old Folks at Home,
and submitted It. Christy Immediately
Ifotnerswlll And Mr. Wlntlow's Soothing
yrup the bait remedy to nas ior tbslr ehudren
during ins teeming fnou.
Warn Isjaoraaca Is Biles,
Rising Toung Statesman But there Is
soother matter, just as Important, that
hss been overlooked. I am going to in
troducs a bill for the riid Inspection of
bakeries,
Constituent Prodmore, for your own
I . a a. S I a as
offered tWJO In cash to have nls uume peace ol mma, 1 aaviss ou sot u ao .
appear on the title page of the first edl- Almest Hastas
tlon only, and the eomiioser accepicu. why. Antonio," ssld the horrified mat
Later the song was published, and its r0D who bad toaaed a O cent plsoe at tha
n- am Irt.tu tit BTl flll ft. Foster ro- monkey, "does bs always put a coin la
ii e.n th nnlillahera more than bis mouth when he picks It upT
ITI V HI IIVM e.v "
$13,01)0 In royalties, the greatest sum
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WAN TKH Mm and Womn to learn llnrhr trade
tn rlithl wceaa; gradtiatfe earn Irom l& to JI
weekly t rxp rt li e rin tore: OHialns fr-: Moiet
riytttrm of Col I , U .N. fourth at., Portland.
that, up to that time, any musical com
position had ever earned In America,
Foster had all the advantages tool
a a -s I if la w n fleaal a Ti
any man couia oesire. uii
in 1850. with Jane Jenny wcnoweu, me
daughter of one of IMtfsburg's lending
physicians, bid fair to be an icieai oiw
hut his habits made it imposKioie ut
durance and In ten years they had sop
arnted and Foster went to New York
He spent the last few miserable yeara
until the fall In his poor room In the
American House severed his thread ol
life And then In the morgue lay the
n...n whoso songs had been sung by mu
11..... .n,1 hud even figured uimu the pro-
ernms of such artists as Jenny Llnd
and Nllsson,
"Not bis mout', slgnora," corrected the
organ grinder. "Her mout .
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No. 28 OS
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HEN writing- to advertlaors ploaaa
Buentloa tula paper.
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The Kiml Vou lluvei Always Jtouirht lias borne the Nljrna
ture of Chas. II. Fletchor. nnd Jias boon miule uudor 1)U
BUSY BILL GREENE.
Adveaturooa Career of the Copper
Klnar of Heiloo.
The man who owns the Cananea
mines lu Mexico, where the race war
between Americans and Mexicans raged
for several days. Is known as plain Bill
Greene In Arisona. New Yorkers call
him Col. Greene, but hit truthful biog
raphers write of blm as William C
Greene and refer to him as president
of the Greene Consolidated Copper
Company. Few men have hnd careers
as adventurous aa his. The East was
too slow for hlra as a youth, and he
went cow punching beyond the Mis
souri. That proved to be a rather mild
occupation In time, and so the dashing
and wide-awake youngster organized
and led several voluntary expeditions
against the Apaches. Greene has as
many notches In his revolver as his
colleague, "Bill" Cody. He has been
tried for and acquitted of murder. He
Is the largest land owner the South
west, and probably there are few great
er landlords In the world. ne a wortb
$30.()(i0.fKi0.
William Cornell Greene was born In
the Empire State In 1831, which makes
him C. He received a common school
education at Chrppauna, Westchester
County, and went to Arlioila WDen Ue
was 10 years old. For three yeara he
worked for a tea house, tut be waa dis
satisfied and restless. He Jumoed at
the chance to go out with the first sur
veying party of tbe Northern Pacific
Railroad. In 1870 be lft the survey to
locate upon land where Fargo, capital
of Ronth Dakota, was built He took
During his rumblings over plain and
through mining camps, "1111 ureeue
met with a variety of experiences, ut
wus lu the Apache country when worn
came that the "Injuns" were on thf
rniimnire. The erstwhile tenderfoot got
the "boys" together, and said: "Left
after them." A whirlwind bunch ol
human devils a horse soon was on thf
rl men's trail. The expedition was fl
success, and the Apaches were good for
a eek or two. They ran amuck again
Bhortly, however, and Greene and bin
cow punchers knocked ore worn a set:
,,n,l time and had a hurrah time of It
rrt,r. mil Creene cot married. With
. invnl wife and three or four curly
hn,li little Greenes, the proector
settled near Tombstone. His cottage was
n mnlin talnslde. ond one bright
morning a mining smerlntendent In
.,..! the lowly squatter that he In
tended to release the water from the
reservoir on the heights above. Greene
told the visitor that If this was done hi
cottage would be swept away. A tart
exchange of compliments ensued, and
the suiierlntendeiit galloped away. Tbe
reservoir was opened and sure enough
the Greene cottage was carried Bway
Into the gulch. With It was a little
t one of the pets of the family.
There was a funeral In a day or two.
and after tbe baby was laid to rest Col.
Greene reached for his rifle and wen.
gcoutlng for cert'" man on the
turned home. He was arrested on the
charge of murder and was acquit ed
by a Jury, which did not even leave the
Jurors' box.
The foreman of that Jury now hold-
nei-Hoiial supervision for over MO yearn. Allow no 0110
4 A- AtlataAnATllVA vrml 111 lil. Counterfeit. Imitation ami
JuHt-as-pootl are but Experiment. nnl endanger tha
health of Children Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTOR I A
Cantoria Is a harmles nuLiNt Itute for Cantor Oil, Pare
aorie. Drop and Hoothincr Hyrups. It I Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other .Nnreotlo
oiihstancc. Its aire Is its guarantee. It den troys 'Worm
and allays Feverislinesn. It cures Diarrluea and "W ind
Colic. It relieves Teethlnsr Trouhles, cures Constipation
and Flatulencv. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and itowels, jflvinir healthy and natural Bleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the Signature of
In Use For Over 30 Years.
Ts ..nT.ua WBMUf. TT au.iut iTcr. a.w roaa em.
MSA
a 1.77
VIKW Of THE GREENE MINES AT CANANEA, MEXICO.
government contracts In Colorado and
Kansas and then drifted to Arlrona
and prosi-ected around I rescott with
some bits of sue.'ess J n,,t few fail
ures. The young adventure- acquired
land In the San I'edro valley mpIlt
farming. He tca" " cow
puncher and In a fe Jr ' known
a. a wealthy rancher and cattle ri ser.
All the time he .. bu,,n UP
nd there bit. of wlnM Property. He
hesrd of the La l''n"7'
told they were rich. 'W to take
a flyer. The mines, w "-for. be
ing rejected and rU1 T promot-
ers. Prored to be bon-"--"a -.
'J hi, few Tn G
within
reene
. . h-Iv few y
was riklng In hU n.""""' them.
Tbe organliatloa of nt Consol
idated Cr
velopment.
a $10.i a year job on Col. '' '
Sierra Madre ra.'lflo Kallroa.1. which
runs from El Taso 3W miles southwest
Into Did Unlco. It Is told that i.reenc
, later year, lookcl up every one of
Ml, twelve men and made them comfort
able. , ;-...a ta nreixwaesalng physical
ly fie Is tall, sinewy and bronzed. He
wears a mustache and bis eves twinkle
lie Is a g-sxl tamer sn.i na
il Is for
l.rlirlitlV.
. .,vi..na bead for business.
tnne was not mad through sheer luck,
for he studied mining as a science. Ills
po.aesalon. Include 1.7.M- of
of the most proutienv- u....ra .u
worbL
Some writers have a Hue flow of oth
er writers' thou.hU.
The Little Doctor in
your Vest Pocket
3
EE the thin, round-cornered little
Enamel Box below I When
carried In your vest pocket It
means Health-Insurance.
It contains Six Candy Tablet! of
pleasant taste, almost a a pleasant aa
chocolate.
Each tablet Is a worklnf dose of Cas-
carets. which acts Ilka Exercise on me
Bowels and Liver.
e
It will not purje, alcken, nor
upset the stomach.
Because It ! n0'
driver," llks Salts, So
dium. Calomel, Jalap,
Senna, nor Aperient
Waters.
These waste Diges
tive Juices of Ihe
system needed to
morrow. In merely
flushlnfoutths Bow
els today.
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Neither Is It Hka
Castor Oil. Glycerine,'
or other Oily Laxa
tives that simply
lubricate the In tea
lines (or transit of
the food stopped up In them at lhat psrtlc
ulsr time.
These emerrency drurs relieve the
Immedlste trouble, but do not relieve Its
Csuse.
The same trouble will therefore recur
arain till that Cause Is removed per
manently. The chief cause ef Constipation and
Indigestion la a weakness of the Muscles
that contract tha Intestines and Bowels.
CarcareU are practically to the Bowel
Muscles what a Mauars and Cold Baib
ait to the AthleUo Muaclaa.
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" Bile- it
mm)
Shewing li: cl" I'ttl tctkef
Cast art t Bet eomfiartj Haiti.
They stimulate the Bowel Muscles to
contract, expand, and squeeze the Diges
tive Juices out of food eaten.
Cascareta do thla naturally, without
purging or discomfort.
They donjt help the Bowels and Liver
In auch a way aa to make them lean upon
similar assistance for the future.
Thla la why, with Cascareta, the dose
may be lessened each succeeding
time Instead of Increased, aa It
must be with all succeeding dosea
of other Cathardca and Laxatlvea.
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Cascareta a c t like
exercise.
If csrrled In your
Vest Pocket, (or car
ried In My Lady'a
Purse), and eaten
Just when you sus
peel you need one.
you will never know a
alck day from tha
ordinary Ilia of life.
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Because, nearly all
these Ilia begin in
the Bows Is, and
partial Constipation
pavea the way (or
all other Diseases.
"Vest Pocket" box 10 cents.
Be sure you get the genuine, male
only by the Sterling Remedy Company,
and never sold In bulk. Every tablet
itamped "CCC." .
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a-FREE TO OUR FRIINDtl
We want ts sn)4 ts ear friends I beintlfcl
French-dtsirned faOLO-PLATtD BONBo.1 BOX
fearJ-enaoi'Ird In colors. It Is s baoly Irr tha
Sr'talnf table. Tn cents la stamps Is sske4 ai a
sieusrtaf fa'th ass ta ceer cast ef lcr.ts
with wnlUWsSaTblrtrlnkatlslesiled. Tit
mt lo-dar, sientionlnf this aer. Mr.a
Uf 1W JUaMdy Uoaar. Cluuca er ftw let