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NOVEMBER, 2p, 1907.
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C. Early in tnc year we knew the trend of
the Fall styles in Overcoats. -This season,
more than ever before, the loose-fitting, per
fectly-draped Full-Box Coat isen regie.
C. A Full-Box Coat is a hard garment to get
—and get right. It must fit perfectly—hahg
perfectly—or its style-effect will be lost.
C. We are sure of our Full-Box Coats, because
they are made by The House of Kuppenheimer,
renowned throughout the clothing world as
makers of the finest Overcoats to be had.
C. We should like to show you these
... stylish garments. Ton'll be as enthu-
'' siastic over thenr as we are. .
Sold by Neel Brothers
STOP WOMAN
AND CONSIDER
Flirt. thst almost every operation
la oar hospitals, performed upoa
women, become* necessary beeaaee
of neglect of each symptoms u
Beck echo, Irregularities, DUpleoe-
menU. Mb in the Side, Dragging
Brasotlnns, Disxlnes* and Sleepless-
n * l Sooond, that Igtla £ Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound, made from
aatlrp root* and barb*. ha* cured
more oaae* of female 111* than any
other on* medloineknown. It reg-
etrengthena and re*tom women'* health and U invaluable la
for child-birth and during the period of Chang*
solicited and grateful teetlmonlal* on
snar , ,
» Third, the great Tolnm* of nasol
0a at the PInhhaa Laboratory*. L
Lynn. Mass.”m*ny of which are from
‘ iSQootl
time to time being published by *pecial permission, give absolute evi
dence of the Tain* oflydln B. v»g»t*ht« Ampewnd Mia.
Pinkham's advice.
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound
For more than SO years has been curb -1Vmale Complaints, anch aa
and expels Tumors at aa early stage.
Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women
rafferfng.frtm, wy fo™offemslowcaVne^s
• Mia. Pinkbam.^ynn
fV...
than twenty
aw. Lydia & Pink-
wold* sick
By JOHN KENORICK BA NCSA
GAS PUNT OPERATION.
Lucion H. Tyno Compares Putolio and
Privat* Ownership.
Lticlen H, Tyug contributed to the
Aupint Jof Moody** Magazine a
■troug article on ’’Private venom Pub- .
lie Openitliin Ilf Gas Companies." from , ” d3mS frora tbe re P or , t3 ,bat rea< *
which -we lake the following; “ ^ . varIons ' , ? r,3 , of ,he a »
-Making money not of a gas plaui Is to ‘ Ja elv:c Wff
not like picking gold eagle, onl of tbe paa ,^ “ a W ploui:5 '
street, and .. franeblse to run the gas "*» be r f CT * d ° f — 3
business in n .-on..,.unity Is no gold ” b f “* v h.tor .
mine. It may bo drrelopetl I,,to * tbla cauptry v.hu declared that we
source of great prom, hut only |,. eo U . ^ ? ?* ‘
Junction with capital and business ...il- '* raVelCr '. Would It not be 0 good ptaa.
ftp. especially (he latter, which If not *“*” n “
employed In the parilcalnr Ras laisl- J!® banka.o/lUe Hudson and thus pit
neu In question might la- securing that beautiftU waterway Into the rou- i
Kr :*Z T", rn "„o/'',".',a "’in’Ti r “'“S'" the matter of legendary Inter- I
-There Is no more logit In the la-ller nt wm , tho R1Uac7 A few mo (J <
that the surplus cm,lags of a success , , covercd ruills of tbls khlJ mmU , j
ful gaa company over d certain per- ^ „ the scmlc Leaut ^ tll<!
Picturesque river qpd doubtless ,aspire j
our literati with ghastly legea-iary
»«**.. w ..ii .. _ , lore that will /note those old stories of 1
tomer nil profits over t per cent. say.. the Rhine look like a mark aud n half,
on the capitalization of his company Here la(J<!od , 3 a { „ A
The uuccea* of he gaa company comes Cre ,., Carnegie to do .omettllogto beau-,
from the use of proper Jmlgmeut. en H fy hl8 nd lKl Bat|T0 |anJ nnd , 0 „»
ergy nud buslncu. methods lu the use tte alle lvea of hi* many libraries as
nud risk of .iipllal Invested. Just as iu we „ wIth good^reading at oua fill
*ny other business. ! ^ggp.
"That often tbe gaa business I* «p | It R
Tbe Increase of tbe^nbllc debt of
SHOE FOR
i WOMEN
$3.00
AND
$3.50.
pirently a nntiiral monopoly In a given [
- community doe* not disprove the fore
going reasoning.
Birmingham, England, from S4.UOO.OOO
consumption of g*» (* to make a lower
rate a business po.ialhl'IO' aud l.y their
IntollBrent attention to uperiitlng cast
end Investment of large tuumiolf «f
The ga* comiMiiilea : ET SoTmeto^eentar . i. .T
that *ce making the most money today , tn _ to *75000000 accordln/ln Tlfs
•re not tbo*e that rv taking ndran- ‘® 018
tsgr of Jbelr franeblse right* to exart 1 Set,!. mnnlcln.T'owiifiS!!- ***?*
blgb rated. The/ nre the our* who by . , k , nd
their own e(ro7« ednmtlDg the peo j ooo.ooo. a paltiy ram of »40000t» to
PI. nre *0 IncreaaJW the per mplt* | not only wl*^ onTbut ictoUy ra^
fWuuiimhalM .* wee mm tit HlHlfu N InKud ^jhUHtfd ^ *** •
' k * 1
end investment or um*» tunouow hf *&*£!!!* y_? 1 !* <! ? w * t * , .? ,l8 A a I
new capital wl»f9 needed 4fV tbl* to SLS! T, * l 0 ^‘jw.g-
reduce the cost of making ga* sodl ^ohwtS
eoTo 1 ?ramuk •"•rgTsmMat 0 ^ 1 Ja* at f,Tor 01 * «*“Prel>ro»lv* system of
.JT *??*. of «“ "J public ownership. After awhile, with
w.» £7,'™i «“ motormmu conductor*, watermen,
rate* wort blgber mod bustDoos. gitmto, ditch dlggon, linemen, elcc-
'■J; A > * trldoni* and oo on. to Mitts for aim*
-But It la only by tb* moat aggne- nar purporaa. the public wUl donbt-
Ive and Intelligent builaess method! ^ tn, eteetiom. One might
that a gaa comp.ay can hope to aue- almost hope that each a fund a* this
CMd under rack condition*. The alrfl-, would wag so great that attar election
tty t* handle the bnalnesa In thto way ' are over there would be a balance left
le something that a municipality ran acetate a municipal dividend with,
not buy at a salary. The opportunities n, byproduct* of «be municipal owa-
lo other tin** of twain*** are too great anblp Idea grew dally man and more
t* those with the capacity that enables Interesting, not to aay alluring,
them to develop the highest earnlag
power oat of a gaa company at a lew
margin of profit for the product" \
For Chri&mat time—that
glad season of the year—
what gift more suitable,
more typical of gencr-
r ous thoughtfulness—
' than a pair of beauti
ful, serviceable, *ty- 1
lish La France shoes? The La France sfpoe for
women is damty, yet durable—always a sensible, sea
sonable and satisfying present—one much appreciated
by any woman, fo gfyfe, it is always down-to-the-ia£-
mwnent—its perfect fit and comfort endear it to feminine
hearta—while its ahvays-prespnt qualify enables the
La France to keep iu good looks throughout a long
and useful life. .
Depend on it, you can’t go ailray if you get “her”'
. a pair of La France Shoes. Our new Christmas
stock offers a wide and pleasing field for selection.
NEEL BROS
R H
It it noeaene* to aay that municipal
ownership breeds socialism. On the
contrary, ft hi driving people bads to
PUBLIC BUSINESS NEGLECTED individualism. In ram. European
cities people who need to patronta* tbe
N* Private Enterprise* Could Have trolley* now walk beeans* they wish
Bee* to Badly Mana**d Without Col- to get where they are going along
lapoo. lines of least official resistance. And
If la a stern but not n pleasant duty la Valle# City, N. D.; the quality of the
to call occasional attention to tbe wuy service of the public gas plnnt has
events continue to stultify the rtolm* driven a bomber of boalneea men to
of the municipal ownemhlp advocate* inatall gasoline lighting ayitetna of
that tbe pnblfr doea Its own business , tbolr own od their premises,
a* well as or better than tbe Individual I ’-J' K R
doe* bis. I Unnde, Ini. has abandoned her
j Tala- three enterprise* of present lighting ptgfit, bat consoles beroclf
moment. No private Individual or with tbo thought that her bonds ro-
corporation constrained by a profit main. As the pout ahld, or wonld have
, making pnrpoae and upholstered by
th* taxing .power would make rack
crazy nud corrupt contracts for a
building aa those which Investigation
shows the state of Pennsylvania made
for the Harrisburg cnpltol. No private
enterprise would have so little to show
for six yours of work on a simple en
gineering problem ns, tbe municipality
has In the Manhattan bridge. No In
dividual able to keep out of tbe bank
ruptcy courts and the Insane asylum
would have spent. 11s Father Knicker
bocker has spent. *7.000,000 for a ball
of records, taken seven years to build
ft and theu found that It would not
bold hla records.
Tbe huge debt of tbe metropolis. Its
narrow borrowing power, the condition
of Its atyects. docks and parka und the
confusion of Its tax xystcni. all nre ex
plained nnd Illuminated b.V these con-
temporary Incidents.-Udltortxl In New
Vork Mall aud Etpresa. ’
Thera Waa a Reason.
Soma of the forma of graft practiced
In certain Indiana cities which have
gone Into the municipal ownership
business may Le peculiar to tbuso
towns. In one or them, which owus
and runs Its waterworks system, os
Uochestcr does, the city waterworks
were' Insured for *32.000. A cement
wstcr tank carried *20.000 Insurance,
though It could not be hred If a thou
sand Incendiaries went to work at It.
It happened that In that town oue of
tbe lutlueutlal officials was igrut for n
fire. Insurance company which had
"risks" on the water tank and other
properties.—Rochester (N. V.l Demo
crat and Chronicle.
Familiar Story From Portsmouth. C.
Portsmouth. (>., was among tbe first
to luatall Its owp electric light plane
which It o|H-rnted uutll a street rail
way system was Installed.. At that
flute a coutract was made with the
street railway company by the terms
of which lt‘took charge of the lighting
plnnt and furnished light to the city
for a specified sum. This coutract
continued In force until about three
years ago, when the practically worn-
out and out of date equipment waa
sold to the street railway company
because tbe city was unwilling to ex
pend the money necessary property to
re-e-iulp the plant.
In Cheha!is,.Wssh.
According to tb» mayor of Cheballs.
Wash., -the dty owns tbe plant, which
was teasel some time ago to a private
party. That party bow owns nearly
all the machinery connected with the
pkiut. Tbe dty it tho time ft operat-
•1 tho ptaat did not make 1 financial
success for the reason that the dty
ja»r at that time very small and U
if be had thought of It:
Old- Ues are hard to sever.
Other tfei endure forover.
' ,i. « ft
•The dty {others of Brunswick, Mo.,
have just dopo a good ntroho of busi
ness I11 sclll"? 1-3 I'cbtinn plant for 3o
cents on tho dollar, taking pay In
light and Water. It Is fortunate It
wasn't a municipal bakery,
be bard W pay for that
large drafts at rhubarb pic
cakce to tbo city treasury, to say noth
ing of tho rftk Brunswick'would Incur
of n'auddon attack of civic Indigestion
running Into chronic appendicitis from
overlndulgchco In don.cbnots. Opera
tions upon tho body politic, ato danger
ous things, slnco tho patient Is opt to
experience 01 e[Tecta from taking gas.
Can’t Do ft by Statute.
any corporation Is entitled to a fair
return on all Its legitimate Invest
ments over and above all expenses
when these are carefully and econom
ically administered. . There are some
corporation! which are undoubtedly
overcharging the public, bat there nre
more whose stock has never psld any
dividends whatever, tad only an un
fortunate aggravation of tho present
ntrained relations existing between the
people end the -public service corpora
tions can result from tbo expectation
of the former that they can through
legislative action obtain a universal
redaction In tbe charges made by sucb
corporation*.—Mnntclpnl Journal and
Engineer. _______
A Danger to Be Avoided.
If a city is not wcll^overned, munic
ipal ownership Is. the most dangerous
thing lmagtnuble nnd should ”be care
fully avoided. There to always th*
danger that the public utilities the
city Is supposed to own will become
nothing more or less then the private
property of the people at the head of
♦he government, who will work to their
own advantage nnd tho enhancement
of their private wealth.—William T.
6 tend.
Only at a Last Resort.
Any city which Is getting fair treab
meat from a privately owned plant
should eschew municipal ownership,
Except under immunity favorable con-
dltlons—conditions that promise, t*
make the proposed plnnt n positive
money earner—municipal ownership
should bo only a test resort—Marquette
(Mich.) Journal.
„ Political M. O. Machines.
Municipal ownership of street raB-
ways, gas and electric lighting mean*
an enormous political machine with
ftoorand* of employe** to bo votoj
at th* behest of aoa* potttkol porty-y-
Kayor Hahool of BaMmum
Women Who Wear Well
’ It la Htonlahlng how peat a change
a low yean 0! married life often make
In tbo appearance and disposition of
many women. Th* freshness, lb*
charm, tho brilliant* vanish Hk* the
bloom bom a Dower which is rodsty
handled. The matron is only o dim
shadow, • taint echo of tbo shaming
maiden. Few young women appreciate
th* shock ot tbs system through th*
change which oome* with marriage and
motherhood. Many neglect to deal with
the unpleasant pelvic drain* and weak
nesses which too often oome with mar
riage nnd motherhood, not understand
ing that this secret drain is robbing the
cheek of its freshness and the form of
its talrnes*.
As rarely as the general health suffem
when there I* derangement of the health'
ol tbe delicate womanly organs, so surely
when these organs an esUbliahed in
health the face nnd form at once witness
to th* fact in renewed comelinea.
More than a million women havo found
health and happiness In tho nae of Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It makes
weak women strong and sick women
well. Ingredient* on label—contains
no alcohol or harmful habit-forming
drugs. It is made wholly of those
native, American, medicinal route most
highly recommended by leading mi
harmful, or hiblt-forming Drag I* la bo
found ta th* lift of its ingredient* print-
ed on OMh bottio-wrapper end imBiI
under noth as sompleta and eoTrsck
urn
tntem i&fi
especially tbs pshrte organs. When
then am deranged In function or oflveto
*d by dJssassTlbs stomach nnd oUmb
ol digestion become sympslhstt-
' tbs nerve* are weak*
s.'^Ttoo much
bad, unpleasant
organ* of digest
caUy deranged,
eneu,and a long I
symptom* follow,
be expected of th# " Favorite Preserip-.
•ion.” It will not perform mtract**!
will not cm* la mots—do medicine win.
It mill often prvswrf them, if takan to
time, and Urns the operating table ant
tbe surgeon's knife may be avoided.
Doctor’s All Agree. The most emi
nent writers on Materia. Mcdlca, whose
works are 00limited as authorities by
physician* of all the different school* «
practice, extol, in tbe meet positive
terms, tbs ouratlv* virtues of each arid
every Ingredient entering Into Da
Piero*’* Golden Medical Discovery. In
loot it It the only medicine, put up for
sale through druggists for the onto of
all diseases of the mucoui surface*, aa
nasal - catarrh, throat, laryngeal, and
bronchial affection* site
— >y lingsi-
ing. or hang-on-cooghs that has any
such frofeutonal endorsement—worth
more than any amount ol lay or dod-
r<S‘aathorito ol alHhe tev7Ji mh^P r ^“ 8i ““ 1 h *‘ i “ ontota '
f more (
profesi
ol’Medical Die-
00very. It will net work mbmolss. It
will not cure consumption in its-ad-
aa.ii j. ,, >■«»..— «.vanced stages. No medicine will. Nor
that by sending bearing oi children, al» ler dmox.ooct- is the "Discovery" sogoodforasnddejl
rb pie and cream ant mothers, to prepare the system for attack of act - ' ‘ ' ‘
tbe coming of baby and mote its ad- - •
vrat easy und almost painless, there is
no medicine quite so gi»xl as " Favorite
Prescription.” ft can do'no lmnn in
any condition ot the tytUm. It is a
most potent invigorating ionic »—*
strengthening nervine, nicely
lingering, obstinate. Jiang-on-co
sacoronsnyint catarrnai. tntost, t
goal ahd broncnnl alkotlonr. It
jgToHwai|om
with wasting of flesh, ah
Bicittn of large experience
menfc of woman*p pcealiar mUinentB.
Bad Symptoms. The woman who'
ban periodical headaches, backacho, sect
Imaginary dark epota or spccka floating
or dancing before hereyew, has gnawing
distress or heavy full feeling iu atomacb,
faint spells, drmgging*do*.v» feeling in
lower andominai or pelvic region, ea<*ny
startled or excited. Irregular or painful
period*, with or without pelvic catarrh,
18 suffering from weakne-saca and <Je-
rangeincnta that should have early at
tention. 5ot all of above wymptoras are
likely to be present in any ca*w at one
time.
Neglected or badly treated and eceh
cares often run into maUdies which de
mand the surgeon's l:nUe if they do not
resnlt fatally.
No medicine extant baa such a Iona
and ntnii_e_vi)u;4 i)f cnprii »u auen
CtM»B ns iVTTiT’fiT^ rTT' rj fo Vrw rn p-
professional indom nient of rath cl its
several ingr*Hlit*nM—worth more than
any number o» ordinary m»u-profes-
•ionrd teetimonials. Tlw very l*** ln-
gredienta kuownto medical Mueucc for
tne curt of woman'* peculiar 'ailments
enter into ita composition. No alcohol,
ZSZ+, —
neglected or badly treated are apt to
lead to consumption, tbe “
lias proven wonderfully
cures.
Diseovoxy* ,
iccoesful t»
Tbe lormnla I* printed on even
wrapporof-Uolden Medical Discoveiy>
attcated sa to correctness under oath,
and you can’t afford to accept any
substitute of composition far
this non scart remedy no matter what
selfish interests may prompt th* darter
to urge such upon you. In tact ft I*
an mraft to your intelligence lor him to
do so. You know what you want and
it is his piece to supply that wank
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are tbs
original" Little Liver PUlr " flirt put op
by old Dr. Pierce over 40 year* ago.
Much imitated, bat never equaled.
They cleonae, invigorate and regulate
stomach, liver and bowels, oaring' bit-
ioutness and constipation. Little sofas-
costed granules—easy to Uka *s candy.
- Dr. Pierce may be consulted by letter
free oi charge. Address Dr. !{. Y.
Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and 8uzgicsl
Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Medical Adrian (MOD
pages) is sen* tret on receipt ot >1 an*-
cent stamp* for paps recovered, or 0
rt.myjor oloth-boand oopy.
Dr. 1
1 or above.
Gasoline and OH Engines '
am* machinery for ail kinds of work. If yon
want any kind of power on tho farm or for mHl f
see me before you purchase, I will give you a
square dealL I seM the beat engines built, and
the prices ere right. I will set up yonr engine M
you buy from mo and guarantee It for twelve
months. H you can*t coma to seo me, write and
I will come to see yea. f also sell automeblles,
gasoline and other supplies necessary far aa-
glne work.
Vlm.MiUer
At the lhemasville dang.-, Cer. Mailsrn tad FltUecr SI
ft
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