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Arkansas Democrati
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-THE ARKANSAS DEMOCRAT. APRIL 5, 1916, 11 WEDNESDAY EVENING. both Old. her prefrno. marked nd 1 alit ihowd it vhlldlahly In a prlty cutt- The Children's Corner SOCIETY AND CLUB visit their parentsfcolonel and.

js, J. W. Powell. Mr. and Mrs.

Jameson and? family have arrived from Muskogee, and will make their home at 517 West Third street. I NOTES I (liUutlal maiiuar that alwaya takea man. John flattarad of couraa. and aftarward ha befan to ahow a prcferanoa fur liar. "At flrat I could not bellave It.

bu whan they basan to appaar together In plaraa wliara 1 could not hr'n but har It, 1 loat no-head, and 1 haven't known what to do. Titer have been tlmea when I have been (rantlo. I know that I can't bear munh longer. Helen, aoinethlnc will have to be done." And Helen, looking mattera frankly In the face, aireed wllli 'Laura that, thlnca vould hardly be worae. K.

MARION SIMO Kealdaave. Mala S50K Edited Utile, Mala IKtZ S4 U0L1AIIA I -PHYSICAL WRECK Tells in Following Letter How She Was Restored to Health by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Milwaukee, Wis. "Before Uklng Lydia E.

Pinkham's Vegetable Com 4B Mrs. Harry Lasker is hostess to the Wednesday Bridge at Concordia Club today. of the room. Many appointments Mistress Joy. Mistress Joy, you are, you are 35 4.1 4o 38 33 marked the table setting, the lormai 56.

Mr. and Mrs William McBride" of Denver, have returned home aft inner was served in five courses. Be: phe central sun, the burning starf AT 'ne core and scheme and dream of (Another IncMei.t in this baorbing aerir will appear hrre won.) er a visit of two weeks with Mrs. 0. sides Dr.

and Mrs. Brough, the Kv. and Mrs. N. M.

England and the regu SI life. Adams and Miss Lena McBride. soul that softens care and strife. 48. '49 Mrs.

L. A. Samuels' and Mrs. Ike i be 'bloom, the 'bird, the singing Z1 lar table gueBts, others present were Mr. and Mrs, H.

King Wade, Prof, and Mrs. M. Briscoe, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Reagan, Mr.

and Mrs. Lytton i ol.u whose delight our hearts' rejoice. Weil are spending a week at Hot Springs. pound was physical wreck. I had DELEGATES TO CONVENTION 6 been going to a doc Mrs.

Sig Eiseman Ind son, Franklin, ph, Mistress Joy, you lift our gloom, Vou turn our feet rfom vale and tomb, VTou lift our faces to the sky 23 XX will arrive today to visit Mrs. Sam Keagon, Mr. ana mrs. Austin onuuuu, Mrs. George Lake, Eev.

and Mrs. M. E. Boggs." Upon their return from Little RocV Saturday evening Dr. and Mrs.

Brougfc 3 franklin. when o'er our hearts the' shadows St' i4 Mrs. Tom Craighead Jr. is the guest 25 2o ou turn our feet from vale and tomb. Dear star of morn with burning' wings, of her parents, Mr.

and Mrs. P. Smith, at Hot Springs. tor for several years but he did ma no A friend told me about Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, so I decided to give it a fairtrial.and it gave me relief from bearing; down pains' were guests of honor at dinner given by Mrs.

J. C. Futrall, and last were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.

K. Wade. On Wednesday they will be "Quest Night" Mistress Jov. in heart and soul Mrs. W.

T. Seawell of Pine Bluff is 3 5 '4- 19 WV Texarkena. April 6. (Special,) At the meeting of the County Democratic convention held here rielegatea to the Htate Democratic convention were aelected an Will Hteel. J.

C. took. W. H. Arnold.

O. M. Conway, J. P. Allen VVlnham, J.

D. Cook, 3. M. Carter, WrU Wtlllame. f.

Hlam, John Few. J. N. Cook. A.

H. Little and J. D. Head. 1 Delcgatea were alao aelected for the ron-greaelonel, judicial and chancery conven-lwi The date for tha meeting of the Democratic Central committee, at which a county chairman will be elected, will be announced later.

The delegate! to the State convention wera inatructed to ua their Influence to ee-cure a constitutional amendment to permit tha levying of a K-mtlla tax for achool pur-poaea Inatead of the 7-mlll levy aa heretofore. You mend and bind and make 'us whole; the guest of Mrs. M. Seawell. bonorees at Carnau nail.

rijeitevuie Democrat. When sorrows wound and cares ere The regular monthly meeting of the dark rfwhich had been 10 bad that I would hav I i. 1 il W. C. T.

U. will take place at the home of Mrs. Lula A. Markwell, 1422 Tou come with voice as of the lark, Entertained Club. Mrs? Ernest Bush was hostess to the with flowers and sun and running Rock street.

streams, James Coates Needlework Club on Fred Fuld and little daughter, Celia, With books and song and golden Tuesday afternoon. have returned to St. Louis after Readings were (riven by Mrs. fienion TO lie down. 1 also useu wo oauaura Wash and it has done me a great deal of good.and I am not troubled with a weakness any more." Mrs.

P. L. Brill, 1299 Booth Street, Milwaukee, Wis. The most auccessful remedy for wo- man's ills is Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.

Tt has stood the test isit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. areams. Oh, Mistress Joy.

beside us dwell and Mrs. Roy Knight. Miss Adele Hm- Fuld. Ixmoke Delegate. Lonoke.

April 6. tHpeclal,) The Lonoke County central committee met at Lonoke, canvaaaed the vote caat at the State pi'lmary pel rendered a musical selection. With all your heart to love us well; Luncheon was served late in tne art- Miss Evelyn Hall has returned from olectton held, and certified tha vote to the ernoon. the decorative effect being car And in us sleep, and in us bide That we may drift upon your tide a visit to Tine Bluff. county convention.

The county convention years, Which Would be impos-met' Immediately afterwarda and selected ried out in the Easter motif, with lilies Of song and cheer through life and predominant. Guests Of the clubwere Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Matthews and Mrs.

Herbert Turner, Mrs. Sherr and death And to the last love's last breath Miss Jessie Green of Pine Bluff spent Miss Btansberry. Tuesday in the city. The Bentrtqwn An out-of-town truest was Mrs. Jav BiDie ii it.

uia nor, nave genuine menu For special atlTlce, frees, write to Lydia E. Pinkhara Medicine Co. (confidential) Lynn. Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman, and held In strict conHdence.

Mrs. J. B. Jordan and Misses Helen of Memiphis. The club will meet April Round Table Club.

Jordan and Vera Voesta of Prescott 18 with Mrs. Sam Coots, 1300 mgn Sidney Florsheim will be host to the street. visited friends here Tuesday. the following delegatea to the Htate convention: Joe T. Itoblnaon, Lonoke- town-ahlp; A.

J. Walla. Lonoke township: O. M. Wihterapoon.

Walla; Bell. Lafayette; B. S. Glover, Lonoke; P. S.

Austin, Lonoke; W. B. Barron, York; Willis Wilson, (ium-wooda; James B. Gray, fJumwooda; W. W.

McCrmry, Lonoke; W. P. Kletcher, Lonoke; Jake M. Oatea. Lonoke: Dwight L.

Savage. Carlisle; Please Hoggard, Eagle; George Rule Lonoke; J. V. Ferguson, Lonoke. All delegatea to be aeeted In the convention and to have one-half vote each.

Altematea-aw. K. Oldham. Pettlua: K. C.

Holt, Lonoke; Prank Henderson. Cum-wooda; Heber McLaughlin) Williams; John Bowers. Gray; O. 8. Ayres.

Carlisle; Jim Clemens. Furlow; G. H. Leeth. Indian Bayou.

Sound Table Club this evening. Mrs. Grow, Hostess. Mrs. H.

C. Rigler has gone to Pine Pioneers' Association. Can' you finis this picture? Complete the picture by drawing a lin through, the dots. Begin at and take thejn numerically. Mrs.

Robert Crow will entertain at Bluff to visit her mother, Mrs. M. Webber. i ne Arkansas rtoneers Association Tea in honor of Miss Jamie Bateman will meet Thursday afternoon at 2:30 on Friday, April 14. Brose Massingale "of He-ber 'clock with Mrs.

T. Dwight Crawford Springs is the guest sister, Mrs. Aesthetic Program. PREPAREDNESS. Trepsre for next washday by taking home Red Cross Ball Blue.

Ask any good crooer. Ked. Cross Ball Blue imparts a clear miakes you smile when yon see the beautiful, snowy white basket Of clothes. Red Cross the blue that's true blue. Sl, Birthday Party.

r.mma Hoeltzel. WHEfR MARRIED LIFE Copyright. 114. It international Newa Bar vloe.1 The annual spring open meeting of Miss Vada Hardin entertained with the Aesthetic Club will take place at Miss Florence Brown of Bussellville Calhonn Delegates. April (Special.) The following have been named district delegates to the Democratic State convention: Frank Brume, G.

P. George, W. V. Tompkins. the home of Mrs: I.

B. Gardner at 2 a -party" Friday evening at the Tesi d'ence of her sister, Mrs. C. E. Forrest the occasion being her fifteenth birth is attending the Arkansas Teachers Association.

o'clock, Tuesday, April 11, when tie Oh, Laura are you sure?" Helen waa Th. i.Unhon. wakened Helen out of a mind eleen. and ahe started up hurriedly following program will be given: truly amaied; ahe had thought of such a consequence, but only remotely. Somehow only to settle back on her pllow with the day anniversary.

The decorations were carried out in pink and green. Games Laura'a husband seemed such a dirrerent type of A bit of business. Election of officers. A bit of nonsense. Household Hints were indulged in during the evening, Of course I am sure, It la hardly clan knowledge that Mary woum answer u.

and Warren had been up very late the night before, and, aa ahe had been very tired, she had cone to bed directly after lunch to get some sleep before Laura ahould arrive. the prizes being awarded to Miss 111 destine any longer, everybody knows. 1 am A Shakespearean burlesque will be a dred Miss Mae Tate and James surprised that you haven't heard." novel feature. The cast will include That la hardly strange." Helen ex Dement. Three A scorch made by lronine can be plained, "considering that I don't know any Miss Junta uornisn, jane uavis, iuuise Those present were Charles Hurd of your friends." bleached out by soaking; in peroxide Stevenson and Carolysk Egglston, un Teachers, Lewis Holmes, James Dement, Joe Really, Helen, you are more fortunate and letting the spot dry between The telephone rang again, ana ene wuh-dered irritably why Mary did pot answer.

Really, ahe would have to be reproved if ahe did not do better; and then Helen remembered that this was Mary's day out. Again that annoying tinkle, and thia time u.i.n Rnrtnf un and went out Into the der the direction of the president, cloths. Welch, William Biggadijte, Wilmar than you know. I am telling you a woman never knowa when ahe la well off. Mrs.

J. E. Williams. Each member is Old safety raior blades will remove Booker, Omage Countryman, Fred Mc paint spots from windows without entitled to bring one guest. Cain, Crawford Tate, Misses Mildred I uaed to think that I was utterly miserable when I was alone and friendless wlth-our money here In New York.

I know there hall. Her was not too coraiai unui Welcome! leaving scratches. Single-edge blades are best. Leifer, Johnnie Bolger, Bernice John ha racoa-nlzed Laura's voice. Personal Mention.

"vr-ion. 'don't think I can manage to son, Mae Tate, Genevieve Boone, Mabel When yellow flames In the stove thle afternoon, after all. Will S. B. Berryman of, Noxall, is Baker and Grace.

Hill. must be hundreds of other women just as i waa, but If they only knew, they would try to be more contented with their lot. I never dreamed then that I could know the depths 6f misery 1 have endured for the past vnn excuse me?" burner cause aoot deposits on the bottoms of pans, the burned needs cleari the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Uiyde Page rAY YOUR STAY in our city be a most enjoy The Quality or utura a voice oamsnea vAatia-e of aleen from Helen'a eyea it ng.

Roll a piece of paper into A tube Heath-Woodruff. Mrs. C. Doyle will leave this and blow through it to drive jrccumu -The mdrriage of Miss Ellene Heath able one a big three days, filled with interesting events which will take from your lated dust from the burner, week to visit relatives in Oklahoma. sounded aa though ahe were In trouble and needed help.

Her voice aounded strained and unnatural, and the aituatlon required an unuaual amount of tact. daughter of Mrs. Annie Vernor Heath, and W. E. Woodruff, took place today Lenten Recipes.

Mrs. JH. B. LeFever bus returned "Von almolv muat come, dear." jieien at 1 'clock at the. Second Presbft- FISH CHOWDER Clean, skin and from St; Louis.

said sweetly, aa though ahe suspected bonis three pounds of fish. To bones add one quart cold water, two slices few months." Laura spoke wearily, with a toneless qualify that bi ought tears to Helen's eyes. Why was thre so much misery In the world? Above all, why men be decently faithful to the women they married Laura was rlrhU che might better have remained etng'e and endured the pangs of loneliness than to have had her married life turn out like this. Like a flash her mind leaped back to her own skirting of the precipice. She and Warren had come very near the parting of Church, the 'Rev.

Hay Watson Smith officiating. Mr. and Mrs. Wood But I won't be any kind of a compan Mrs. W.

Draughn, Mrs. Charles Hayes and Miss Adele Johnson have returned carrot, small piece of bay leaf and one sprig parsley. Let simmer 20 ruff will reside at 419 East Capitol Ion I am awfully nervous today." avenue. "I am all alone. I have let my maid go out and there is no one here.

i shall be to Hot Springs. While in the city they were guests of M's. J. Atasiiq. oriiiiv dlsaonolnted If you don't come.

Honor Dr. and Sirs. Brough. Laura hesitated, and Helen jumpea mio minutes. Strain stock from bones, chop fish, meat and.

to- one. and half add ono pounded cracker, gait, pepper, cayenne and a few drops of onion two tablespoons of 'melted butter and one egg; then shape in small Try out a small piece of pork The Rev. and Mrs. N. M.

Ragland the breach. Warren Doyle is in York pn' a Ton aimnlv muat come. 1 won't forgive were host and hostess Sunday at. big business trip. the ways, nearer than she had thought possible.

Perhaps things might hot be so bad for Laura. "Can you tell me about It, Laura," Helen said gently. "You see I can tell better after I knOw." noon at a 'beautiful dinner, planned in you If you disappoint me. I'm sure It will do vou rood to get out Into the air. Why honor of D.

and Mrs. Brough, Mr. and Mrs: Gate Bioch will leave cut up In small pieces, add one sliced don't yoji walk over?" onion and cook five minutes. Strain, Thursday for not springs. fit -nm In the car.

All right, Helen "The Governor" and Mrs. Brough were given seats of honor in front of a huge and tL the fat add one quart potatoes cut In three-fourths Inch cubes mind the cares of the schoolroom. There, there, now we know that you love your work and your pupils, but these few days of diversified interests will make you love them all the more on your return. Our Store 'Belongs to -You and may you make good use of it! Meet your friends hereuse-our" parcel checking desk and our rest rooms and if you require any special let us hear of it. Combine Business With Pleasure.

In tomorrow morning's Gazette we will give the details of' an extraordinary sale of Suits and Dresses at $12.50. Why not purchase your Easter garments now and save $5 to $10? Don't fail to see our window displays. Mrs. Wellington Friend Scott of Lex yase of long-stemmed roses, and- to ac commodate, the large number present add the fish balls and fish stock and ington, and Mrs. Thomas J.

Walsh of New Orleans will arrive Thursday to the table was extended the full length "There's very little to tell. She la a woman of means, a flighty little soul, one of the appealing doll-like variety that men often admire so much. Her husband can't seem to do anything with her, and all the men spoil her utterly. We met her at an affair up at the Armstrongs', and she marked John aa an especial favorite that evening. "Of course.

I laughed, and In fact we cook until potatoes are soft. Melt one-fcurth cup butter, add five table-spoorix flour and when smooth add one quart of scalded milk, stirring until it boils. Combine mixtures and season highly with salt, pepper and sTorr rem diamonds. cayenne; add craackers split and soak ed In cold milk. MACARONI AND JEOOS Take one 10-cent box macaroni and boil till done in salted water.

Beat two eggs until light In milk and add when macaroni Take Home a Dependable Stifft Watch. Teachers la done before taking it from fire, NO DOUBT THAT RES1N0L DOES HEAL SICK SKIN stirring all the time to keep eggs from cooking in lumps. Season with pepper and butter. i SALMON SCALXiOFED From one you can expect me, but i told you the truth when I said that I am terribly nervous." She Prepares for Laura. Helen Just laughed and rang off.

She rubbed her eyea and then went Into the bathroom and plunged her face into cold water. The Icy sting refreshed her, and she proceeded leisurely enough with the rest of her dressing. It was only 8 o'clook, Laura would probably wait until 4 to come. Helen couldr not help thinking a little regretfully of that extra hour that she might have alept. Really ahe and Warren must cut out night hours.

Now that she thought of it, she actually hadn't been in bed before 11 or 1 In ages. They had spent so many evenings with the careless Bohemian people who never went to bed until tie hrura were email. Helen had noticed that Anne's small white face was beglnntng to look even smaller that Child wasn't used to such hours either. Well, that was neither here nor there. There was another problem still more Important.

What wa there about Laura Richards' life that was making her unhappy, that was changing her- from a oontented woman to a bitter type of wife entirely un-Jlke her ordinary disposition? Helen wheeled the little tea wagon that was a recent acquisition into the dining room and arranged the cups and saucers and plates on it. She filled the tea ball with her best orange pekoe, and placed the muffins ready for toasting. Helen remembered how Laura adored unsalted butter, and had bought some on purpose. The bell rang, just as she finished. Laura already? Why it was only 3:30.

that was strange. "I came right up." Laura said as Helen swung the door, open and pulled her Into the hall. "I'm glad you made me come, Helen," and she turned her head awfey as her eyes suddenly filled up with tears. Helen was more mystified than ever, flhe can of salmon remove all skin and bone. Cut five or six potatoes in small mm pieces, season with pepper and salt Into a buttered dish put first a layer of potatoes, then salmon, and so on until dish Is full.

Pour ovftr a sauce made as follows: One pint milk, two Extra Special Offer This Week $15.00 Bracelet Watch $102 AT THE 0ENi'i, Of SHOPPING ACTIVITIES Main, Between Fourth and Fifth Streets. teaspoons flour, one teaspoon butter. Bake 3a minutes. STEAMED SALMON LOAF Pour liquid from a can of salmon (save for the sauce). Remove skin and bones from fish and pick, to nieces: add a small on'on grated, three egg- yolks beaten, salt and pepper to taste and a few drops of lemon Beat the whites to a stiff froth and fold in lightly.

Steam In a buttered melon When you know physicians have prescribed Eesinol' for over 20 years in the treatment of eczema- and other itching, burning, unsightly skin eruptions, and have written thousands of reports saying: is my regular prescription for itching," "Resinol has produced brilliant results," "The result it gave was marvelous one of the worst cases of doesn't it make you feel that this is the treatment tox rely on for your skin trouble! The moment Resinol Ointment touches itching skins, the itching usually stops and healing. begins. With the aid of Resinol 8oap, it almost always clears away every trace of eczema, ringworm, or other distressing eruption Quickly; leaving the Get Thio -Quart "Wear-Ever" Take a silver quarter and vou have the exact size of this remarkable watch. It has 15 sapphire jewels; the hack opens with a join instead of snapping; solid gold, bow; -gilt dial and Tudor shape of Arabic figures, the mold one and quarter hours. Make a white sauce and add the Balmon liquid to it.

Pour around the loaf and serve with mashed potatoes. Aluminum Stew Pan SALMON PATTIES One can of red could not understand Laura'a attlude. First she was bitter and then she was miserable. There, waa only one answer to the riddle and. Helen dread to think of such a thing.

In the living room with the shades drawn salmon (bones removed), and beat fine: two fresh eggs beaten light pne-fourth teaspoon baking- powder, and the lamp lighted, over the tea cups one cud sweet mux. utir inis an to and toasted English muffins, Laura raised irether. adding a pinch of salt. Thick tragic eyes to Helen suddenly and said: en with cracker crumbs -four ta skin clear and healthy. Sold by all dm twists.

For trial free, write to uiara Tells tne necret. "Well. I have decided to 'tell you, dear, you are so sure that you can help me. It's blespoons flour. Drop in 'hot grease by the tablespoonful and fry.

Serve hot. Canned corn can be made into patties by this same recipe. Deptr2-R, Resinol, Baltimore, Md. another woman." Insil i il And the cupn 3 below at Bracy A- ros, April 5 to figure 12 being red enamel. The movement has exposed winding wheels, compensated balance wheel, straight line escapement, and we give a perpetual guarantee oh the wearing qualities of the case.

The bracelet is detachable and adjustable anil the watch can be used either on a bracelet or neckchain. This is the most remarkable value" off ered. in the entire country and positively offered for THIS WEEK ONLY AT THE PRICE 810.00. Ws $15.00 Watches $1000 for This Week Only Bothered by Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Head or Chest Colds? ere, ien ts are released in the form of vapors. Full Line of "Wear Ever" Aluminum Utensils -Table.

BEEF OLIVES Orfe and one-half Dountla round steak cut thin, one cup bread crumbs, tablespoon onion, one tablespoon parsley, one-eighth teaspoon pepper, two tablespoons butter, one-half tablespoon salt, one-half tablespoon celery salt, dash cayenne pepper. Wipe meat and trim off fat Cut on board pieces four by five inches square. Irt a bowl mix seasonings, bread crumbs and melted butter. Pit a layer-of seasoned crumbs on the meat 'and roll and tie securely with white cord. Dredge with flour.

When well browned, add one pint boiling water, slice of onion, sprig of parsley, one bay leaf, one teaspoon salt. Cook slowly till done. ThiWEN SALAD FOR A PARTY Try" the) "VajB-O-Rub" Treatsnent-Re- These soothing, medicated vapors are in haled all night long threugn tne air passa liava by Inhalation and Absorp-tieo. No Stomacb Dosing. ges to the lungs, loosening ine pniegrn, soothing the inflamed membrane, and aid- ,1 i 4 iL.

I A Ko need to disturb your stomach with internal medicines for these troubles. ing tne DOay ceils unvo uuk mw ing germs. In addition, Vick's is absorbed through the pores, reducing the inflammation and taking out, that tightness and soreness. 25c, 60c, or $1.00. At all druggists.

Vick's "Vap-O-Rub" Salve, combines by a special process Menthol, Thymol, lyptol, Camphor and PirieTar, so thatwhen One cooked chicken, one cup chicken applied to the heat of the body, these in crease, five potatoes boiled with Jack-. on thti sealed and cut in small Sou ffnrnnm This is a modern, thin inodel Watch, 12 size.open face and similar toi those advertised at 415.00. It has 23 jewels 'in exposed winding wheels, the same patent reg-, ular wheels used on the highest grades of watches. This watch is a quick-train, reliable timepiece and the maker guarantees the gold-filled case for 20 years. We "personally guarantee it perpetually.

TSMLvE wars while still hot, three onions cut fine, one-half cup vinegar, saTt WEAR-EVER COUPON We will acr.pt this coupon and canU an payment for one "Wear Elver" one-quart atew-an, provided you preaent coupon In person at ttore April i to lit and write on coupon your name adilr.u and' date ot purchase. Only one stew pan to a customer. NAVE ADDRESS DATE f. 1 I and nerjDer to taste. Put a nri It I nflV XO Serve.

riTtAPEFRUTT-DATE SALAD Cut about two sticks of celery Into slivers. i 1 Cough mi Creiif Effcsfcly Heaved The looseninf of the phlegm results in easier breatbinf. Dr. Bell' Pine-Tar-Honejr is quick in its relief. Remove pits from hail pouna oi uau-n.

Shell half Kound of walnuts. Sprinkle with salt and mix thoroughly, adding the FlP of three grapefruits. Arrange on crisp lettuce leaves and dress with mayonnaise. FIBST BCTY PHTPVIENT THBOTJOH TBXABKANA. Tomrkana.

April 5. (Special.) Remember, these watches are on sale at these prices USING THE TEACHERS' CONVENTION ONLY $10.09 and are especially reduced in order to gain their patronage for this store, Chas. S. Stifft 310-312 Main St. There are certain children's diseases vhich demand Quick action.

Arrangements have been made for th BRING US THIS COUPON. HAC.Dl7AC.il CO. 510 MAIN STREET. remedy to loosen the phlegm and ease the throat. "Pine-Tar" loosens the mucous and acts as an antiseptic bile honey eases the throat and agair.

permits free and natural breathing. Numerous testimonials vouch for the immediate and permanent relief obtained, and insist that it be kept in the home for all cold troubles. 25c first shipment through this gateway Every careful mother will see to it strawberries to the Northern market, at the ailments of VOUth are guar- Texarkana, on the Texas Pacific, and Mlpfui remedies are of tbefinest quality. This Wnea midnight comes and your tory has long been considered a jfoW "child arouses you to its suffering; if berry-raising section, and many a're- it is gasping for breath and strang-have been added to the berry acreage Jjjjg, awfa a quick and harmless over1 previous I All Teachers Should Visit Our Store..

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