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Hopes Women Will Adopt This Habit As Well As Men Glass of hot water each morn- Ing helps us look and feel clean, sweet, fresh. Happy, bright, alert vigorous anil vivacious a good clear akin: nnt-ural, rosy complexion ami freedom from Illness are assured only by rloan, licallliy blood. Jf only every woman anil likewise every 11 rould roallzo tho wonders of (In- nioniiii'c inside bath, what a gratifying tuko place. Instead of tho thousands of sickly, anaemic looking men, women ami girls with paBty or muddy complex-Ions; instead of the multitudes of 'nerve wrecks," "brain fags" and pessimists wo should see virile, optimistic throng of rosy-cheeked people everywhere. An inside hath is bad by drink ing, each morning before brenkl'uut, a glass of real hot water with a tea-spoonful of linieotono phosphate In It.

to wash from the stomach, liver, kidneys mid ten yards of bowels the previous day's indigestible waste, sour fernicnlutiniiH and poisons, thus cleansing, sweetening uml freshening the en! Ire alimentary rnnal before putting more food into the stomach. Those subject to Kick lieadttche, biliousness, nasty breath, rheumatism, colds; nil partlculary those who liuvo a pallid, sallow complexion ami who are constipated very often, are urged to obtain a quarter pound of limestone phosphate at the drug Btore will cost but a trifle but Is sufficient to demonstrate the quick and remarkable change in both health and appearance nwalting those who practice internal sanitation. We must remember that inside cleanliness is more Important thiui outside, because the skin does not ahsorli Impurities contaminate the blood, while the pores iu the thirty feet of bowels The Frsoo depot has heen newly painted DM HE HER Eat leu meat and take Salts for Back ache or Bladder trouble Neutralizes acids. tMe field in moat excites tlie kidney, they become overworked; Ret sluggisli, ncho, and feel like lumps of lend. The urine becomes cloudy; the bladder is irritated, and you may be obliged to seek relief two or three times during the night.

When tho kidneys clog you must help them flush off the body's urinous waste or you'll bo a real sick person shortly. At firet you feel a dull ineiory in the kidney region, you suffer from backache, sick headache, dizziness, stomach gets eour, tongue coated and you feel rheumatic twinges when tho weather is bad. Eat less meat, drink lots of water; also got from any pharmacist four ounces of Jad Knits; take a tahlespoonful in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generations to clean clogged kidneys nnd stimulate them to nonnul activity, nlso to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer is source of irritation, hus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is inexpensive, cannot injure; makes a delightful effervescent lithia-watcr drink which everyone should take now and then to keep the kidneys clean and active.

Druggists here say they sell lots of Jad imlU to folks who believe in overcoming kidney trouble while il is only trouble. r'robale court is llartville. ill session LA0IES1 SECRET TO Bring Back its Color and Lustre with Grandma's Sage Tea Recipe. Common garden sago brewed Into a heavy ten. with sulphur and alcohol ndded, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and luxuriant.

Mixing the Sage Tea and Sulphur recipe at home, though, Is, troublesome. An easier way Is to get the readjr-to-use preparation Improved by the addition of other Ingredients a targe bottle, at little cost, at drug stores, known n.t "Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Compound," thus avoiding a lot of mnsa. While gray, faded hnir is not sinful, wn nil desire to retain our youthful appearance and attractiveness Ily darkening your hair with Wyeth'a Sage and Sulphur Compound, no one can toll, because It does It ao naturally, so evenly. You Just dampen a sponge or soft brush with It nnd draw this through your hnlr, taking one small strand nt a time; by morning nil gray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair becomes beautifully dark, glossy, soft and luxurlnnt nnd you appear years younger.

Wyeth's Sago nnd Sulphur Compound Is a dclluhtful toilet requisite. It is not Intended for the cure, mlKltntlnn or prevention of disease. Tho Bchool house nt Competition burned recently. CREAM FOR CATARRH OPENS UP NOSTRILS Tells ITnw To (let Quick Relief from Head-Cold. It's Splendid! In one minute your rlogircd nntril Will open, the nir piewnge of jour head nti.t von i-nti breathe frnrlv.

'o more imwk'iug, blowing. struggling breath nt nifc'lit; "''r catarrh will l. mna Oct a small Polite of Ely's Cronin Balm from vour dnifgn-t. now. Apply a little of this fi.itTnnt.

antiseptic, healing cream in jour noitriN. flii-nimh nir nnssupc of till1 head, soothes llm i'ullniocd or swollen niiientts membrane and relief comes in 1 ntnv alillTcil'tin with a cold or niwly catarrh Belief comes so quickiy, FROM MMMttV, CAMFOKXI.V As there are so many Missouri people out here in this part of the stale, we thought maybe you would accept a few items once a month. The weather has been lovely here. It is frosty of nights, but the days are warm and sunshine. The farmers were rejoicing over the nice shower we hud lust night and it was greatly needed, for there has been very little rain so far this Henry Smith arrived In Lindsay two weeks ago, nnd as Mrs.

Smith was coming from town one nl'lcr-noon there was a happy meeting for and Hob Hruton, as neither one knew each othe'r was hero. The flu is about the thing of the past here now. Only three deaths in l.indeay from the flu. Mrs. Hob Hruton nnd Mrs.

Philip Killiun purchased them half a dozen hens this week, paying 2 cents per pound for them. llenlon Turtle nnd wife, of KIUIIT Minor Feb 1' ton, spent Saturday ulghl and Sunday in Lindsay visiting with Mrs. mother. -Mrs. Henry Smith.

Having just received a letter from Mrs. I.eliih Hruton Dean, of who tells us they have lust got over the flu. She also says that Mr. and Mrs. I'ope have just paid them I.

visit. Mrs. John Sniolheiiiian and Mr. and Mis. Clarence Smith, of Tulare, took supper with fncle Hah tied Aunt Mulidy Hruton on the 24th Also made short call on Hent ISrn-ton's.

Work Is plentiful now. us prunim' otaugo trees has just started at fin rents an hour. There are two olive canneries it! Lindsay and have been running since September and will continue until tho first of March. Mr. and Mrs.

John Kinley, of Tulare, have left Tor Louisiana to spend a year with their son, Luke. Fred Ltwls. of Tipton. Is very low with Mis. Jason Turner nnd Mrs.

Ithoads called on Mrs. Henry Smith one day last week. Mrs. Hob Hruton" is visiting with Mrs. Phillips in Exeter this week and Mrs.

Philip Klnnian and son Harry. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Hob Hruton look dinner with Hent Hruton nnd family last Sunday. Mrs.

Henry Smith has accepted position in Mr. Baker's grocery store. An enjoyable time wns had at Mr. Harnett's house Sunday, February 2. in honor of Mrs.

Gngsby birthday. A very delicious dinner was served. Covers were laid for twenty guests. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Grigsby and two children, of Tlaker.ifield; John Harnett, of Haltersfield; Mr and Mrs. Kd Below, of Lindsay; Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harnett, of Oklahoma: Mr. and Mrs.

Hent on Puttie, of Tipton; Mr. and Mrs. Sawyer, of Macomb. Mr. nnd Mrs.

Henry Smith and family, of Norwood, Mo. Now, Mr Kdilor, if thes0 items suit you and we see, them in print. we will cull again. (- FOKF.ST IIOMK. (Last week's items).

After a month of spring weather it begins to look as if we were going to have some winter weather. .1. O. Wilson returned home from Cnmp Funston Thursday to stay. The report is that he will farm his farm this year.

.1. .1. Millsap received a teller from his son, Scott I'. of France, last week, lie snys that he Is O. K.

John Snyder is back to see his parents. J. Mark called on Mr. and Mrs. Moody Saturday and Sunday.

J. Murk called on K. K. Standard Friday night. Karl Johnson, wife uml baby came in from St.

Joseph to see Karl's parents, J. W. Johnson nnd wife. J. W.

Johnson and wife have been very sh for the last week. J. Mark Mink. I'M Standard nnd Mr. Crogg of Kansas City nindn a trip to Cold Spring Monday.

Will llrown of Springs is on land deal near Norwood. Iloon Howard of Oak Forest came homo Friday. He says he thinks he will stay and farm his father's farm this year. Don Glenn has been getting some sand for building a wall. There seems to bo a lot.

of sick ness In nnd around Penlow. Irollio Holt's were callers at the Hatfield home Sunday. Ed Standard and wife nnd Mr Grogg of Kansas City culled on Mr. Mink Wednesday night. Frank Liming is having a well drilled on his farm by John Medoek.

The report is that H. Holt is going to rent .1. W. Johnson's farm nt Oak Forest. Mrs.

Martha Wheeler of Guthrie, returned to the Ozarks once more to atay for awhile, or that is the report. Mrs. Wheeler was a former resident of Douglas cottnly. Misses Alice Mooney nnd Leonn Hoover wore in Norwood Saturday. Don't wait until your cold develops Spanish Influenza or pneumonia.

Kill it quick. (MARAE? quinine Btan4wd cokt remedy for 20 ysri In tablet form lafe. sure, uoupialcl break! up a cold In 24 hourj relivej grip in 3 daya. Money back i i it- uil. The Kenuine box has a Red top Wits.

Mr. Hill's picture. At All Drug Storca. T. F.

Linlinrt was culled to Norwood last week to embalm the body of Dr. Ileihert S. Calhoun. NO MORE GRAY HAIR i tj For Gray. Streaked, Fad- ed and Worried Hair A pleasant.

nfe. effective preparation lias been used hy thousands gives wonderful result obtain a bottle at any drug or toilet counter of the famous Del. ney't French Hair Tonic for or direct, prepaid, from DeLacy Chemical St; l.oui, Mo. Will not disappoint you -will restore evenly and gradually tl'ie gray and streaked hair to its former naturai beauty and charm. AImi de-troys dandruff stops hair from falling out -and will keep yon looking young.

SuM by all dealers Dr. F. II lUlcy returned Saturday iroin llartville, where he spent a we ek doing dental woik. --I XT vvny- Suffer Those Nervous Headaches which are the lot of so many Housewives and Mothers. Seldom Fail to Relieve Any Ache or Pain.

For 5. ile by All Druggists. MIl.CS MEDICAL Elkhart, Ind, A. Illnck and son Francis were in Norwood Snlurdny. SUKGKOXS wee Unit, in cas os of Cuts, Hums, Uruises and Wouiuls, the KlUST TUKAT-MIONTis most important.

When an EFFICIENT antiseptic is an plied promptly, tln-rc is no dan nor of infection titid the- wound bt'nins to heal at once. For use on timn or boast, I50KOZONE is the IDEAL ANTISEPTIC and HEALING AGENT, liuy it now and bo ready for an emergency Sold hy all dealers. adv. I'hll Krb and Kd Koch of Cedar (Tap, intended tho Missouri Valley Canners' Association nt Springfield last week. "lnV! Texas VI under cures kldnir and I Itlrelilcr illntirO'M.

wctik and lame huck-H, rlieiutin. IIhio anil nil Irri'ioiluriiientU liie kiilaeyaand bliiihli'i- lit luii men and women, i i nut aeld by yourihw-'lst. will be aent by mull on re-relet of 1. OlcxiurII bottle In two moiltlia' irciitnii'iit and Nclilitm fuilH perfect neura. 8end fur toHtliuonluW from tbH Hint ottuia W.

Hull, 21'JS Olive root, t. l.i'uK Mo. 'Hold by I Mills rv H. 9 COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS From Martvijle Democrat: Court met In regular session Mon day Feb. 3rd with Judges Wm.

Cottengim, John W. Garner and John A. Hensley Sheriff Sanders and County Clerk Curter present: R. N. Mcintosh, road overseer district No.

6 makes report and pays to the county Treasurer $10 unexpended money Hoy Clodfelter presents report as road overseer which is approved and warrant issued for $41 .50. J. It Archer, County Collector elect presents bond for which Is approved and filed. K.ttie Hall found to be insane and committed to Stat Hospital No. Report of overseer U.

S. Wade approved an warrant ordered issued for $113.60. C. R. Rancy appointed road overseer District No.

23 (Norwood.) J. Pyatt allowed $2Uu being it part of the state appropriation for Duncan and Mtn. Grove road. Alvin Wynn allowed $5U sunie be ing portion of state appropriation by atute on the Wolf Creek and llartville road. John A.

Williams allowed stime be ng state appropriation to llartville and Norwood roud. There being two applications for appointment as Highway Engineer. John A. Rutherford nnd James Murrell the following vole is record-; ed. Judges Cottengim and Garner for Murrell and Judge Hensley lot-Rutherford.

Murrell is commissioned for oney ear. WARRANTS ISSUED. Ed Coday, booths and waiting on elections, Joe H. Dxnnls, witness fee, $1 0't. Oscar Hippee, witness fee, If 1.

Oil. William Fry. witness fee, $2 on. Andrew Alsam, witness fee, Dr. n.

h. Jolinson, wiinss fee. $1.00. Mike Smith, repairing brdue. $4.00.

Geo. Dennis, support of Tampa Drinkley, J. S. Newton, account, $9.00. Wayman Thompkins for Art Dons-las.

$7 00. J. W. Cottengim, salary, hired help, labor and tools, G. L.

Lowehy, salary tools and help, $149.60. H. Hensley, salary, tools and help, $101.05. Richard Manear, wood, $37 50. C.

N. England, wood $lfi 5n. C. 11. Jackson, salary, $100.

Jack Bane, salary, nnd supplies, $137.07. ROAD OVERSEERS Henry Todd, Boone. Arch A Barr, Brush Creek. J. F.

Davis, Vnion. Till Davis, Elk Creek. John F. Crisp, Montgomery. Charley Smith, Hart.

Will Laltey Gasconade. J. M. Sanders, Wood. Elmer Bennett, Van Buren.

SIXSET (Last week's items.) James Brozeal has been suffering from a rising In his head tho past clsht weeks Other sick people In this vicinity are reported better. Spence school was out Monday. Miss Alma Draper, teacher, and hor sister Miss Corn, spent Monday night with Misses Claribel. Opal and Ellen Fry. Mrs.

Roy Huggans spent Saturday night and Sunday with home folks. S. E. Spence's. Mrs John Anderson, from Joplin.

spent last week in this vicinity. Miss Josle Drown spent Monday with the Fry girls. In the afternoon they culled on Misses Aluta nnd Corn Draper Spence school. Elza Owens spent Saturday and Sunday on Whetstone. Miss Clella Ryan, who has beon Dt.ivlne with her sister.

Nettie, at Wm. Shelton's, was taken home last week sick. Rill Hale spent last Thursday night nt Jim Brozeal's. SLEEPING REAl'TY REMRKRT. (Last week's items) Rev Gearing filled his regular ap polntment nt Pleasant Hill Saturday night and Sunday.

Sam Young Is improving very slowly. Ill-sides it may salivate you, While convicted was ordered sent to tltej Hoy Hake arrived home last week if you take Hudson's Liwr Tone county jail to serve out a $75 balance from Camp Funston. having received y0U wj Wake up feeling of 11 fine recently Imposed up-his discharge We ar0 glad to see fu, () muy for! 0,1 for an officer tho aoldler hoys come home. jts m.lnioss I wil1' ottetupt to hold up a young Frank Coday and wife went to man. When Arnold completes serv- Springfield Tuesday to have their baby operated on.

Carrie l'ryor, Bertha Young and Verbie Scott called on Mrs. W. C. Pryor Thursday. Irnac Coday took dinner nt Kllhu Codny's Monday.

Elbert Coday, Frank Coday nnd wife and Nancy Scott were In 'Norwood Sunday. Aunt Eliza Pryor Is very poorly. Several from here ai'o attending meeting nt Hartvlllo. Mrs. Opal Hensley la visiting at Hartvlllo.

CRAZY MADGE. W. 11. Hake: has purchased J. Rroyles residence, snys Hnrtvllio Dnmncmt.

the the SfdOTHERIHG SPELLS Kni Dizziness Relieved By Black Draught, Says Ohio Lady. Coalton, Ohio. Mrs. Lucy J. Beatty, of R.

F. D. this place, writes: "Some lime ago I had a great deal of trouble with my stomach. It seemed there was a hard lump formed in my stomach. This lump was sore and every time I would eat I would feel bloated and pained jne terribly.

It would seem to come up toward my chest. I would have smothering spells and feel dizzy. I would start across the floor and would have to sit down. At night I smothered so I couldn't sleep. I would go to bed and wake with a start and feel like 1 would smother to death The doctors said It was my ae and doctored and doctored, and I didn't get any better.

I was almost discouraged so I began to look around for other remedies and while reading me Almanac I decided to try Black-Draught, which I did, I bought (wo packages and took it regular for awhile and it cured me and I don't have any more trouble of thai kind." If you suffer from stomach and liver troubles, give Thedford's Black-Draught a trial. It has helped thousands of others why not you? All druggists. NCB-IQ iu renewing her subscription the Mirror, Mrs. S. Musick wri to that she has returned to Covington.

from her visit to Kansas Kansas. POSITIVE PROOF Should Convince the Greatest Skeptic in Mansfield. Herauso it's tho evidence Mansticld citizen. Testimony easily mvestiiiuied. The stronost enilorsemcnt of merit.

Tho Lest proof. Head it: V. S. Smith, Mansfield. says: had heen subject Uu pains through my kidneys oil' and on for sovoral years.

Following my trade as carpenter and liavhiK a lot of stooping and heavy lifting to blame for bring on kidney trouble. My feet and hands sweeled up. It hurt mo to lift the lighest weight and many a day I felt unlit for work on account of the soreness and lameness across my back. After using three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills, I got over the trouble. I have had very little kidney complaint since." Price OUc, at all dealers.

Don't simply ask for a kidney remedyJ get Doan's Kidney Pills the same that Mr. Smith had. Poster-Mi, burn UulTalo, X. Y. adv.

TJwo Seymour couples, H. P. Tucker and Miss Viola Cardwell.an.l Clarence Tucker and Miss lless'e llanee, were the principals in a double widding at Springfield last week. CALOMEL DYNAMITES A SLUGGISH LIVER1 Crashes Into Sour Bile, Making You Sick, and You Lose a Day's Work Calomel salivates! It's tner icury. Calomel nets like dyna-! mite on a sluggish liver.

When calomel comes into cont ict with I sour Idle it crashes into it. cans ing crumping and nausea. If you feel bilious, headachy, constipated and all knocked out, just go to your druggist and get a bottle of l)od son's Liver Tone for a few cents which is a harmless i vegetahle snhstitute for danger- ous calomel Take a spoonful and iif it doesn't start your liver and I straighten you up better and quicker than nasty calomel and 1 wiu.oui just go buck and get your money, I I you take calomel today you 'I: he sick and nauseated tomorrow: ren; they like it. adv. Curtis M.

Randall received his dis- charge l'coni I'nelo Sum's service. and arrived in llartville for visit with the Heath lljirtvill Republican. That Terrible Headache Hi. vmo LovoMoi hulienttiii-ksnf headache accompanied hy sick ness of the stomach or vomiting, a sallow skin and dull eyes? If so, you can get quick relief hy taking Tablets as direct- for biliousness, and you may be able to avoid these at tacks if you abserve the directions with ouch package. adv.

PLEASANT (Last week's items). Ground hog day was dandy, he sure didn't seo his shadow. J. A. Williams was in llartville Monday.

Walter Moore will movo to his newly purchased farm east of Hai't- villo In a few days. Rev. Mooro left Sunday for Arkansas to eonduct a protracted meeting. Robert Itnhoff's mother, who lives with him, was surprised Friday evening by her friends, it being h'r 8Sih birthday; of all the good things to eat you ever saw, they sure brought It, chickens, ham pie, cake, fell, jam, sweet pickles and all the good things titat go to make a sump-tous f- which nil seemed to enjoy. Clarence Williams attended church nt Wolf Creek Sunday night.

Sherman Williams and his cousin visited with Mr. Crane Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. Robert Iruhoff received It fr jiii her djuglifr Pcotio, in Hawaii, dated Jan. 8.

Vaying gardener had Just brought in two sweet potatoes weighing 7 nnd sj pounds, some potatoes, but no o'possum for there were none- on the Island. Mrs. Mary Williams and son. of who ai visiting her. will onv soon for Arkansas.

lins orr m.i Hoy K. Cody, who recently ed bin dlM-harge from the army lias let ill lied to t'oiiiineree and will engage III business. Before 1ohiini tho colors lo, wax a with Walter MeCraeken In the roal estate, insurance and rental business on East Commercial St. Last week he arranged a deal whereby he buy out Mr. MeCraeken and will in the future be found at the same stand.

He has purchased the entire real estate, rental and insurance fcusiness so successfully built up by Walter MeCraeken and himself. He will represent The same Insurance agencies, including fite.accideni nnd auto insurance. The good will of Walter MeCraeken goes with the business In which he was formerly interesttd. lie feci satisfied Mr. Cody will do we'l He extends a hearty welcome to all old friends and also new ones Commerce Okla.

Hews. FLAT ITEMS. (Last week's Mrs. Milton Lotig Is seriously ill with pneumonia. Ralph Moody is poorly with the pneumonia.

Prayer meeting at Eph Moody's Wednesday night. Oscar-Wilson has returned home from Camp Funston- Two of I.um Adamson's children are on the sick list this week. J. .1. Millsap visited nt the Eph Moody home Wednesday.

Misses Grade and Icy Mcintosh tat up with the sick at Charley Me-' intosh's Saturday night. I Alvin Long is suffering fr.mi a severe cold. GRASSHOPPER GREEN. From Di'iilighnu's ltn-loess College Xotes In Springfield Leader. Ilouldin has been elected private secretary to President Hates and will begin his active duties iu that capacil on the first day of Eeh- ruary.

Mr. Ih.tddln was principal the llartville high Kihool foi nil' years before coming to PraunhauV College to secure bis business edit-j cation, lie lias completed the sec-j relarial course at Draughan's nnd has attained a high standard of of- fii ien.i in his work. Laura who has been lnml(, eper with the Shannon County Copper Mining Co nt Eminence, "writes that she Is pleased with her position. SERVES OI OIf, fixe. Jesse Arnnld.

arrested Thursday night after an exciting chase of sev-: eral blocks, during which officer fired at him several times, was given a hearing iu nuinloiptU court yesterday on a charge of drunkenness and disturbing th0 peace nnd upon being ing tho present sentence It is sain j-harges will bo filed against him for vfi't rtnnixnnl.nl n-i Iti Snr 1T- nih t-- 'I1 Republican. A. G. Davis, of Rye, Colo, spent the first of the w'eek here. He sold i his farm, better known us tho Wm.

Oliver farm, five mile? west of here, to Arthur Chnpiuan. Consideration Mr. Chapman sold his nil ill near wuiu hi j. i on-. I llartville Democrat.

CASTOR I A For Infanta and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bsars the Aiftnanir Money to Loan X. J. CK.WG HAS SOME MOXKV THAT HE DKSIKES TO LOAN OX COOL). M. PKOVED I'AK'MS IX EITHER WKI GUT OK OOt'GLAS COUNTIES.

X. J. CKAIG Mansfield Transfer Line Moving and Transfring Storage Prompt Service .1. D. Avery, Proprietor Mansfield, Ho.

Dedmon Ayers Fresh and Cured EATS Staple and Fancy Groceries New Stock We Deliver Or CASH Organ For Sale PTIi L. K. Lin-s I U. ill' Sptinglield. Mi iue good used Chapel irgn.ii.

1 'rown mak. This cju ii.1 worth rhttrch that woul I'm) int'-i-eiinl let that fact be known ut. thi- Mansfield Mirror ofiiee. Monday Evenings IReservcd for the ladies COLE'S Tonsorial Parlors First Class work tor I.adias stel titu-tleiueii. Cleniiina and Baths, and Orders Taken for Tailor-made Clothes Special rates on chillies to returned, soldiers and sailer F.

A. COLE, Proprietor Groceries a Complete line at lowest possible prices your patronage solicited and appreciated stock fresh, clean, up-to-date Phone 29 For good tilings to eut delivered anywhere iu town and you will b.1 nleased with the quality and the prices (3. IHcnsley 513 Here i ycur crportunt'y to Insurt gainst embarrassing errcri In promiociatioa end pozr choice of wor Jt, Know the mf anirm ef puxiliog wnr termj. your efficitney, which reiuiti in powsr aJ uccr. WEBSTER'S NEW INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY nll-Tsrw-iu tritihor, a uaivt-r qti.i."'i"U flUMVtTtT, VAM VOUf uoods.

diiiv by humlreds of thousands ef auc- Cf-tiii Uit ud rti r' 1 a r. 1irJ. 270,1 PCJ. til) 00 Itlarrdtlnni. 1 2M'Mi tl.tit.tptUtil Ku- rDHflPDITF 4Mrt1 l-piiti.

u. Dn-i i iu mA unn.Diuiu c.ti4 jyj ti nttio imh iim. C. C. MERRIAM L.

S. A. DEED'S 1S9-1 9 VTA ft WILL BE YOUR GUIDE TO A SUCCESSFUL GARDEN It tells in its 2M pa'J liow to grow the best Vegetables and Flowi-u and otferj everything needed for the Garden, Greenhouse, Lawn and Farm, including Vegetable and Farm Seeds, Koscs, Dahlias, Haidy Perennials and oilier Plants. Garden Implements, Lawn Mowers, lawn Rollers, Fertilijers, Insecticides, etc. You will need this boot of reference maily times during the season for gaijening.

A copy will be mailed free if you mention this publication. HENRY A DREER 714-716 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA, PA. Ml liil.

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