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THE DAILY SCIOTO GAZETTE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 5, 1907. PAGE THREE. IN WOMAN'S WORLD CASH Received for Xmas presents should be invested in something lasting that will give pleasure in its posession. Look over our stock. We have something that will please you.

18 Paint 0. J. Da Ycu Think For Yourself Or. do yon turn your month Joori tird and nilp do tooi doa max be offered you It you are an Intelligent thinking woman, ki need of relief from weakness, nervoiwnesa, Min and uffcrtn. tlien It means much to toa that there one tried and true honest fcedlclne of knows composition, sold bj imggUt for t'ic cure of woman' ills.

The makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, for the cure of weak, nervous, rundown, over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked women, knowing this medicine to be made up of ingredients, every one of which has the troiiest possible Indorsement of the leading and utandard authorities of the several aehools of practice, are perfectly willing, and In fact, are only too glad to print, as they do. the formula, or list of Ingredients, of which Is is composed, in plain Knglith, on every Botde-wrappcr. The formula of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-rription will bear the most critical examination of medical experts, for it contains no alcohol, narcotics, harmful, or habit-forming rags, and no agent enters Into It that Is not highly recommended by the most advanced and leading medical teachers and authorities ef their several schools of practice.

These nthoritlesjvcornmend the Ingredients ef nf iTctlythe game ailments for which fcjvworld-famod medicine Is advised. fe ether medicine for woman's Ills has any ash professional endorsement as Dr. Pierce Favorite Prescript ion has received. In the un-nalified recommendation of each of ita several ingredients by scores of leading medical men of all the schools of practice. Is inch an endorsnnent not worthy of your consideration A booklet of ingredients, with numerous authoratlve profeslonal endorsements by the leading medical authorities of this country, will be mailed free to any one sending name and address with request for same, Address Ilr.

R. V. Pierce. Buffalo N. V.

mi cm maw Old Pictures Copied, Reduced or Ecl2Pfict Views iitit end Ansiccr wcrK fftsfced. Frames for Pictures, Large or Small tvenilhlng Vertaining tc Shcteqrahie Art Hathaway's Art Studio 30 East Second Street. Ground Floor. ANOTHER WONDER OF SCIENCE. Otology baa Piv4 that Dandruff Clawl fcy a Germ.

Science Is donig wonders these days ic medicine as well as In mechanics. Since Adam lived, the human race has beetv-j troubled with dandruff, for which no hail preparation has heretofore proved a successful cure until Newbro's Herpicide wsu nut on the market. It Is a scientific preparation that kills the germ that make; landruff or scurf by digging Into thv calp to get at the root of the hair, when saps the vitality; causing itching scalp tolling hair, and finally baldness. With ut dandruff hair must grow luxuriantly rt Is the only destroyer of dandruff. Sold by leading druggists.

Send ICc in stamps for sample to The Herri-Mde Co, Detroit Mich. T.wo sizes 50 cents and $1.00. 1 A. B. HOWSON, Sole Agent.

all being pressed into service. One shop devoted to children's attire is showing a pretty little model made of finest albatross In delicate colorings; its only trimming Is smock Ings used at neck, waist and a finish to the puff sleeve. It is designed for a girl of 7 and Is worn over a guimpe of the finest lingerie. An albatross launders so well and the style is so exclusive, small wonder these little frocks find so many purchasers. Dancing gowns of the thin silks, accordion pleated, are as popular as ever and quite a number of these are seen" in empire style, just a straight pleated skirt depending from a short square yoke of heavy the sash of soft ribbon or chiffon connecting them.

The sleeves are very short puffs, and so full as to be almost balloon like. Frocks made of the long French body order are apparently few, mothers preferring the princess or baby bodice styles 'for their smuH. daughters. The accessories of these maids' toilets are almost a matter of equal importance with their mother's, for slippers, stockings, hair ribbons and fan must all match, to say nothing How to Cure Chilblains. "To enjoy freedom from chil blains." writes John Kemp, East Otis-field, '7 apply Bucklen's Arnica Salve.

Have also used it for salt rheum with excellent results." Guaranteed to cure fever sores, indolent ulcers, piles, burns, wounds, frost bites and skin diseases. 25c at W. F. Sulbacher's and' F. H.

Dunn's, Bain-bridge, drug stores. Too many men imagine they can't have a good time without getting into trouble. "I have been somewhat costive, but Doan's Regulets give Just the results desired. They act mildly and regulate the bowels perfectly." George B. Krause, 306 Walnut Altoona, Pa.

Need a good cathartic? A pill Is best. Say a pill like DeWitt's Lit-tie Early Risers. About the most reliable on the market. Sold by James A. Herllhy and W.

P. Sulzbacher. 0 We ring in the New Year with the greatest and most wonderful Bargains Ever Heard Of Our Customers are constantly telling us of tne satisfactory results from feeding International Stock Food! One who bought a bucket last winter told us afterwards that it made him more money than the same sum ever did invested in any other Another fresh lot Just in at Sproat's Drug Store 91 NORTH PAINT STREET. i (Continued on Sixth page.) Better Than Spanking. Spanking does not cure children of bed wetting.

There is a constitutional cause for this trouble. Mrs. M. Summers, Box W. Notre Dame, wlli send free to any mother her successful home treatment, with full instructions.

Sead no money, but write her to-day if your children trouble you in this way. Don't blame the child, the chances are it can't help it. The treatment also cures adults and aged people troubled with urine difficulties by day or night. In a home where Child has his way, the Christmas tree stands up In the parlor till April. A If you wish to buy a bargain all you have to do is get a bottle of Dr.

Caldwell's (laxative) Syrup Pepsin, and use It at the least sign of headache, dizziness, constipation, biliousness etc This small in-restment will be the best bargain you ever bought, for it will bring you health at a nominal cost. Try it. Sold by all druggists at 50c and $1. Money back If it fails. W.

R. Lowery UNDERTAKER til ueril Director. Minister's Carriage and Ambulance Free Open Day and Night 34 East Second Si. o't Phones Continuence -Winter stock must Men's ever known, The entire stock oi sasnes ana corswge garniture. A toilet entirely In one color is very attractive, red lending itself with es-peclaJy good effect, while ill pink is exceedingly dainty.

Possibly and popularity of Teddy Bears is responsible for the number of baby coats made up from the imitation furs; certainly never before were so many mothers' darlings wrapped in Baby Bunting style. The heavy plushes, "crushed and plain, are particularly attractive, and when both bonnet and coat are made of the same material, the result is the cosiest looking toilet imaginable. Ji Knitting Ueneflriul. That knitting should have a beneficial effect upon the nerves sounds rather absurd to those of us who are outside "the profession," yet It Is advised by many physicians nowadays. A woman who was on the verge of some serious nervous Illness was told by her doctor to knit for sugar.

Bake them in a hot oven. As they are baking the sugar melts, giving the cookies a streaked appearance. Jl rLAlX COOKIES Here are two rules for plain cookies: The first which calls for some milk, is slightly richer than the other Cream a cupful of butter and two cupfuls of sugar. Add five well beaten eggs and a cupful of sour milk. Flavor in any way desired.

Add a scant teaspoonful of soda and enough flour to make a batter suitable for rolling out. For the other cookies beat together two eggs and a cupful of sugar. Warm half a cupful of butter and add to it half a cupful of milk, one rounded teaspoonful of cream of tartar and half a teaspoonful of soda. Flavor with lemon or almond extract, and add flour sufficient to roll out. Sprinkle with sugar and bake.

The following is a very plain rule for eggless" cookies, which may prove convient at times In winter when eggs are high It calls for halt a cupful of butter, one cupful of sugar half a cupful of sour milk mixed with a third of a teaspoonful of soda. Flavor or spice the batter to suit the taste and sift in enough flour to make a rather stiff dough. Roll it out on a board until very thin. Cut out with a fancy cutter. These "eggless" cookies can be flavored with nuts or chocolate, instead of the spices.

GINGER COOKIES AX SXAl'S ginger Bnaps that are crisp ind fine in flavor call for two-thirds of a cupful of butter, one cupful of molasses, one cupful of sugar, one teaspoonful of soda, a tableapoonful of ginger and enough flour to make them easy to roll out. Put the butter, molasses and sugar over the fire of boll. The moment the mixture boils add the soda and ginger, then remove immediately from the stove and beat the whole Into the flour. Do notuse too much flour. For soft ginger cookies, known as "Aunt Betsy's cookies." use a cupful of butter or shprtening, two cupfuls of molasses, a cupful of milk, two teaspoonfuls of soda, a pinch of salt and a tablespoonful of ginger.

Heat the milk, pour it hot on the soda and then mix with the other ingredients and form into cookies. Another rule which is simpler and just as good, calls for two cupfuls of molasses, a cupful of sugar, a cupful of butter, a cupful of hot water atablespoonful of ginger and one of soda. It will be noticed that neither of the above rules calls for eggs. A slight flavoring of orange or lemon In ginger cookies is sometimes an improvement and makes a desirable change. New York Tribune.

JK JS Children' Frocks. Holiday frocks of the dantlest materials are seen on all sides, nun's veilings, voile and the softer silks DEEDS, NOT WORDS Chillicotlie People Have Absolute Proof Deeds at Home. It's not words, but deeds that prove true merit. The deed3 of Doan's Kidney Pills, For Chillicothe kidney sufferers, Have made their local reputation. Proof lies in the testimony of Chillicothe people who have been cured to stay cured.

Mrs." Rachel Berthol, of 214 South Hickory street, Chillicothe, says: "I am glad to say that I have no occasion to use Doan's Kidney PUIs during the seven years which have passed since I gave a statement for publication tellng they had done for me. They relieved me it pain in my back and instead of passing away constantly grew more persistent, in fact, I was getting worse dally. One of my sons suggested that I try Doan's Kidney Pills. I did so and procured a box at W. F.

Sulzbacher's drug store. The aching pain was soon ended and I have had no return of it since." For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents Foster-Milburn Buffalo, New York, sole agents for the United States Remember the name Doan's and take no other. PIANOS, Organs, Graphaphones, Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Sheet Music and Music Harps, and all kinds of musical instruments from a mouth harp to a Grand piano, are to be found in finer style and greater variety than ever before In St. Burk-ley's Music Store.

HUMANITARIAN DENITSTUY This I MoiiiWhiiiK new you think possibly it is for It melius having denial work Tfonn'd by a KIXI), SYMPATHETIC, SKILL-Fl'L IN-ntist, who eliminates most of tit- pain by modern, humane methods. We ue these method in alt our oiH-rations, eHf lalljr in EXCAVATING SENSITIVE CAVI-ITIES, in TAKING OUT LIVE NERVES, in EXTRACTING TEETH We expect to build practice upon these methods. of ns when yon are again sabjected to rough and painful treatment. We can save you the dread of future operations. DR.

Y. 8. I'MMX 42 East Muin St. Home phone Opposite Slutsos Johnston. ALL KINDS OF COOKIES Special Dainties for the Luncheon Basket.

School There is little if any difference nowadays between Oite terms cooky and jumble, although a jumble is generally supposed to be a thin, crisp little cake, while any small flat cake, whether soft or hard, is usually srtoken of as a Below are given some carefully tested recipes for jumbles and cookies, both plain and fancy. The fancy ones are suitable for midwinter luncheons while the plainer ones are popular if cut into attractive shapes and placed in children's school baskets. The city shops show a variety of interesting animal cooky cutters in the shape of a lion, horse, cat and others, and mothers who have used them say that children are delighted with them. jt MARBLE COOKIES. For delicious marbled cookies, cream one cupful of butter and two cupfuls of sugar.

Add four well beaten eggs, then three scant cupfuls of flour sifted with two heaping teaspoonfuls of baking powder. Divide the batter in half. To one half add either half a cupful or a cupful of grated chocolate, according to the preference, some people liking more and others less of this flaVoring. To the other half add the juice and grated rind of an orange. After flavoring both parts, combine them in one streaged lump of dough and roll it very thin.

Cut the dough into fancy cookies 1 with diamon, heart shaped and triangular cutters. Bake them in a rather hot oven. If the butter is fresh add a pinch of salt. Plain orange cookies are make in the same way leaving out the chocolate. To the fall amount of the ingredients given above add the juice and grated rind of two oranges.

Lemon cookies are delicious using the same rule with enough of this flavoring to take the place of the orange. Chocolate cookies are also made above rule, doubling the amount of chocolate and leaving out the orange. Coffee and chocolate are sometimes used in conblnation. Cookies flavored in this wayre very odd and nice for a change. Follow a good rule for chocolate cookies and use clear, cold coffee In place of milk.

COOKIES WITH NUTS Delicious cookies are flavored with nuts, those flavored with American hickory nuts being especially good. Cream one cup of butter and two cups of Bugar. Add two eggs and a pound of hickory nuts minced fine. Mix the whole with enough flour to make a batter stiff enough to roll out. These jumbles should be thin and baked until crisp and brown.

Almond cookies call for a pound of sugar and half a pound of butter, two eggs and a pound of blanched and chopped almonds, with enough flour added to make a dough just stiff enough to roll out and cut into cakes. Just before putting them in the oven sprinkle with granulated sugar. For peanut jumbles or wafers grind a cupful of roasted and shelled peanuts until fine. Cream a rather liberal fourth of a cup of butter, add half a cupful of sugar suing like wise a liberal measure add the pea nuts and a cupful of sifted flour. Moisten the mixture with a scant cupful of milk or enough to make a stiff dough abolut like piecrust.

Flour a board and rolling pin, then roll out the dough until of waferlike thinness. These jumbles should be so thin af ter rolling and cutting out, that one eao almost see through theui. Bake on buttered pans in a brisk oven, taking care that they do not burn. They should bake until a nice brown and should when served be crisp like snaps. They are delicious with a cup of fresb "brewed" tea and a slice of cream cheese.

OTHKrVaVCV COOKIES Cocoanut Jumbles require one cupful of butter three of sugar, four eggs one good sized cupful of flour, and two cupfuls of grated coconut. For "grandmater's seed which are similar to oldtlme New Year's cakes, use half a cup of buter two of sugar, four tablespoonfuls of milk, two tablespoonfuls of caraway seeds, and about two cupfuls of flour or enough to roll out, adding to every cup of flour a scant teaspoon- ful of baking powder. Flavor with either lemon or vanila. Maple sugar cookies are delicious. To make them cream a cupful of but ter and a cupful of white sugar.

Add two cupfuls of crushed maple sugar, a cupful of water and two teaspoon fuls of soda sifted with enough flour to make a batter that can be rolled out. If the maple sugar does not crumble easily when pounded, use warm water when making the cookies as it will assist in breaking up the EVERYBODY likes Murras. A Poor Organ. Dam (s) the bile. That's what your liver does it it's torpid.

Then the bile overflows Into the blood poisons your system, causing sick-headache, biliousness, sallow skin coated tongue, sick stomach, dizziness, fainting spells, etc. Ramon's treatment of Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets strengthens the liver and makes it do its own work. Prevents and cures these troubles. It aids doesn't force. Entire treatment 25e W.

F. "Sulzbacher, Lehman and Now comes the great are now marked away down. cccil; is- Duke brand flour. If jvtPm told that such-end-such a flour 1b "Just as good" don't you beliew Mt for it is not. No better mack tfeM this prime favorite of fl rat-claw Maters and cooks.

It has stood tbefaatt of time and will stand any tea sow may give It. r.larflcld HIIIInG Co MX In Many Gsses Money Has Doubled The Ordinary Buying. Power. loses, the very articles yon Prices Prevail. 4-O 8 on 'clonal' price not vort- and entirely tresh we give just a.brict recital of.

linincoar, mat: sola of Our Great be sold regardless of the cw Clothing to leaned Each our. value seasu cost v.e sho'v to manufacture. Belli 2 Remarkable Startling Wonderful 9ramp, Uramp, fframp, Sh ei( 3in IMarehing One of the popular old time war songs is made In the Edison Record list for January by Harlan and Stanley. It Is made with drum corps and other effects and is a record that will always be popular. A new piano solo is included In this month's list of Records.

"Believe Me If All Those Endearing young Charms" is the title and it is the best piano solo ever made on any record. The list throughout is especially If you have a machine that plays Edison Records and want the complete list telephone us and we will mail it to you. Chandler Phonograph Co ii tut Man sr. eKBEveiiBfl I have a fine line of Good Candies In Stock Teachers are urged to look it over before buying. J.

Wiltshire OP VIGO. HICH GRADE FARMS AND TIMBER LANDS 130 acres of first and second bottom (river) land, located three miles from city. There is no better farm. It will show 80 or 90 bu. of corn to the acre this year.

If you want a farm that will make you an ideal home or an investment that will net at least ten pet cent inquire about this. 90 acres, second bottom. Ideal potato land. It produced 80 bu. of corn per acre this year.

25 bu. of wheat per acre, no better land anywhere. Fair improvements. If you want a farm you will buy this one. 6000 acres of virgin timber land.

This land will produce 8000 merchantable white oak, ash and hickory per acre. Also from 25 to 50 good ties per acre. The soil is rich bottom soil and is adapted to corn, wheat and all the tame grasses. This land can be subdivided into tracts of 80 acres and can be Bold on easy terms. The price taking the land as a whole is ten dollars per acre.

When sub-divided it would be rated according to the timber and soil. I am advised that this proposition will pay 600 per cent, but the most conservative reports says it is at least 100 per cent proposition. This land lies In southeastern Missouri in a reasonable distance of railroads and markets. Come in and let me talk to you about it. D.

SULLIVAN, Room 7 Allston Bide. Our Scml Vcllston Makes an excellent fire We'll -give it to you dry and clean. (Union Goal COMPANY. Greatest Reduction sidered. will not carry stock.

Our loss is your the many bargains that await uver one garment until next gain. Every priceless than the you. MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S OVERCOATS. MEN'S AND YOUNG: HEN'S'. RAINCOATS.

that sold fov 9 o.ou i or a $5.00 for an Overcoat $7.00. $8.00 for an Overcoat that sold for $11.00. $10.00 for a Kaincoat that sold for $1:5.00. $12.50 for a Kaincoat that: sold for $10.00. $15.00 for a Raincoat that: sold for 20.00.

$17.50 for a Kaincoat that sold: for $22.00. $11.00. $10.00 for an Ovelvoat that sold for $13.50. $12.50 for an Overcoat that sold for $15.00 for an Overcoat that sold for $20.00. MEN'S TROUSERSL 5 SI MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S SUITS.

$4.75 for a Suit that sold for $7.00. $6.50 for a Suit that sold for $8.73 $8.00 for a Suit that sold for $10.50. $10.00 for a Suit that sold for $13.00. $12.50 for a Suit that sold for $10.00. $15.00 for a Suit that sold for $19.00.

6 Style New, Values True, Prices Low ered to the Last Notch. $2.00 and $1.50 $LS5 $3.00 and $2.00 now. $1.75 $4.00 and $3.00 now. $X3 $5.00 and $4.00 $0.00 and $5.00 Reductions In proportion on every Article in the house. Li Aft EN US 43 2 Hanawalt's drng stores.

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