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THE GAME.
The wheel of fortune’s whirling round,
A chance for you and me.
Sometimes a lucicy number’s found, .
More often “twenty-three.”
~—Birmingham Age-Herald.
IN SPITE OF PROSPERITY.
“The days are getting short.”
“That’'s nothing. So am I.”—Bal
timore American.
HERE'S LUCK, ETHEL!
“Bthel is not very handsome. Why
do you call her a belle?”
“She's waiting for some man to
ring her.”—Boston Transcript.
DOUBTED THE STATISTICS.
“How did Harkins act when he
heard he had triplets in his family.”
“He could hardly believe his own
census,"—Boston Transcript.
FRONT OR HIND?
While milking a cow a short time
ago Miss L. Horak, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Horak, broke one of her
limbs.—Washington (Iowa) Press.
HOPING FOR THE WORST.
“Well, I can live in hope now.”
“What’s happened?”
“Some of my rich relations have
taken up aeroplaning.”—Detroit Free
Prees.
VALUABLE SPACE.
Mrs. Knicker—“ Why didn’t you
have the flat repapered?”
Mrs. Bocker—*lt would have made
the rooms so much smaller.”—New
York Sun.
NOT THAT KIND.
Tim—*“Would you scream if 1
kissed you?”
Tessie—*“l suppose you flatter your
self that I'd be speechless with joy!”
—Mobile Register.
THE HOME-COMING EXPLORER.
“@Getting late, old man. Better go
home and face your wife. You can
prove where you've been, can’t you?”
“1 think so.’ I'm arranging my
data.”—Kansas City Journal.
PAPA’'S PLAN STOPS PROPOSAL.
He (impecunious)—*“But you say
yourself that your father is anxious
to get you off his hands.”
She—*“Yes; that's why I aon’t
think he’ll listen to you.”—Dßoston
Transcript.
THE CHEWING HABIT.
A Washington Judge thinks it con
tempt of court for someone to chew
gum in the temple of justice where
he presides, and yet he lets the law
yers chew the rag.—Jacksonville
Times-Union.
KNEW HER STYLE.
Suitor—*“But you haven’t asked me
yvet whether or not I can make a liv
ing for your daughter.”
Father—“ Never mind, Henry; if
you marry her she’ll see to that.”—
Chicago News.
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RESPECT FOR ART.
“How do you know these people are
sincere lovers of music?? :
“By ihe fact,” replied Miss Cay
enne, “that they compelled their
youngest boy to stop trying to learn
to play the piano.”—Washington
Star.
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THE MAN IN NEED. |
The director of a matrimonial
agency says the young girls ask only:
“Who is he?” |
The young widows: “What is his
position?” :
The old widows: ‘“Where is he?”
~-Pick-Me-Up.
DIFFERING VIEWS.
She—“ This is the candy siore
where we first met. You togk shelter
here from the rain, do yeu remem
ber?” “
He (angrily)—“Yes, and now I see
that there was {es’aloon next deor,
which I must have run past.”— Flie
gende Blaetter.
FORGOT WHAT HE CAME FOR.
Mother—“l hear your hisfory pro
fessor called here in my absence with
a bouquet for you. Did he propose tc
you?”
Daughter — “Poor absent-minded
old thing! I know he meant to, but
all he did was to ask me some higtory
questions.*—Fliegende Blaetter,
" A CENSORIOUS OBSERVER.
“0f course,” said the sentimen
talist, “knowledge is power. But the
heart is more important than the
head.”
“Very true,” answered Miss Cay
enne, “If a§ many people died of
E}d fatlure as die of®hear} failure
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RESTOREDS LOBT POWHRS., A weak
man is Ike a clock rom down, MUNYON'S
VKTALIZIHI will wind him up and nake
glm mio.. you are nervous, if you are
ritable, if you lack confidence In your
gels, If you do mot feel your full nly
vigor, begin on &lfinmody at once, 'fi:m
are 76 VITALI tabiets in obe bottle;
every tablet is fall of vital power, Don't
spend another delldr om quack doetors or
uflgs remegies, or fill your lgt,em with
rmnful druge. Begln on UNYONS
ITALIZER at oncé, and you will begin
to feel the vitaliging effest of this remedl
after the flrét dose, Price, §l, font-Bnl o
Munyon, 58rd and Jefferson, Phila, Pa.
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The right kind of accommodations at the
right kind of a price. The Pulaski patron
agels among the people who appreciate
a good home.
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THE REST BEDICINE FOR Bususs(fins
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Even the leaders of fashion follow
the crowd. ;
Mrs. Winslow’s Scoothing Syrup for Children
teething, softens thegums, reduces in{lamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25¢ a t ottle
Dry wit is growing in popularity.
For COLDS and GRIP,
Hick’s CAPUDINR Is the best remedy—
relieves the aching and feverishness—cures
the Cold and restorés normal conditions. It's
lquid—effects immedidtely. 10c., 25¢. and
§o¢, at drug stores
Sea serpent—a sour chaperone.
Tich cured in 30 muiutes by Woolford’s
Sanita.ry“].‘otion. Never fails. At druggists.
Sunday religion s like stale bread.
Perry Davis’ Painkiller should be taken
without delay wheén sore chest and tirkling I
throat warn you of an approaching cold.
Age makes a difference in the point
of view. 7 &
Deep-seated colds and coughs are cured
by Afien’s Lungo Balsam, when all other
remedies fail. Id for over 40 years. |
Those whom worry has visited can
best understand tl_l_e_a_ zp_q_qrfixi_gg‘ of joy.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets first put up
40 years ago. T::g regulate and invigorate
stomach, i’ve.r nd bowels. Sugar-coated,
tiny granules. g
Some people can’t air their views
without raising a pexigct hurricane.
.NEW STBENGTH FOR WOMEN'S
BAD BACKS.
Womea who suffer with backache,
bearing down pain, dizziness and that
eonstant dull, tired feeling, will find
eonifort in the adviee of Mrs. James
T Wright, of 99
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1 kan 7 bad wa:, and when
A ek »ot vaintal was so
PSR wesk 1t foit as it“bro
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" /' Jgy me to try Doan’s
Toedecntaidßiy Kiduoy Pills, which:l
QM. and they- helped
me frome the etart. It made me feel
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doing Wy work the same agjever.”
Romemiber the name—Doan’s. SoM:
by all dealege. $0 gents a box. Fos
ter-Mlibars Co., Buffal, N. Y.
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Children's Clothes.
The favorite materiuls for schools
coats are heavy tweeds, plaln or with
A double face, and wool serges, Many
of the dress coats are in white curly
lamb, or in white furtrimmed cloth.
Quantities of ready-to-wear molels
are offered in plush and other ecloths
that imitate furs. The fanoy for the
all-white outer costume for children
unrer 8 was nover before so gener
ally followed. Sometimes It is var
fed by an all-black costume (where
the family is in mourning), or kv a
pale tan or gray suit. The imitation
and real fur suits usually compiise
leggings and caps or Dbonnets to
match.~Harper's Bazar,
Be Reasonable,
The lglgry mother—You've got an
awful rve to ask me to give you
back your bhall when you nearly killed
one of the children with it,
The boy—Well, ma'am, you've got
ten children, and we've got only one
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remember this—
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bird shot and “cannon ball pills—tea
spoon doses of cathartic medicines
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Do you feel weak, tired, despondent, have frequent head
aches, conted tongue, bitter or bad taste in morning,
“‘heart-burn,’’ belching of gas, acid risings in throat ester
eating, stomach gnaw or burn, foul breath, dizzy spells
poor or variable appetite, nausea at times and kindroed
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above symptoms you are suffering from bilious
ness, torpid liver with indigestion, or dyspepsia.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is made
wp of the most valuable medicinal principles
known to medical science for the permanent
cure of such abnormal conditions. It is a most
efficient liver invigorator, stomach tonic, bowel
regulator and nerve strengthener.
The ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery®’’ is not a patent medicine or secret nostrum
a full list of its ingredients being printed on its bottle-wrapper and .ttuto&
under oath, A glance at these will show that it contains no alcohol, or harm
ful habit-forming drugs. It is a fluid extract made with ano, triple-refined
flyoorino, of pr&per strength, from the roots of native American medical
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Heater beautifully finished in mickel or Japap in a variety of styles.
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and Sheep and Cho ?;x in Poultry. Largest selling live stock remedy. Cures
La Grippe among human beings and is &fl? Kidney remedy. 50c. and §1 a
bott.leik’-andcl a dozen. Cut this out. Keep it. Show to your dmggbt‘
who Il get it for you. Free Booklet, “Distemper, Causes and Cures.’
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