Boone County Recorder . hind the sonators efcairand asked, Well, senator, how areyou getting on? Very well, indeed. was tho ien* view of tho fat I that 1 havo threi-adversaries.—Sunday Magazine. BABY CRIED AND SCRATCHED All the Time—Covered with Tortur-ing Eczema—Doctor Said Sores Would Last fop-Years—Per— feet Cure by Cuticura. My baby niece was snlTering fromthat terrible torture, eczema. It wa>rdl over her body but the worst wason her face and hands. She cried andscratched all the time and could notsleep night or day from the scratch-ing. 1 had her under the doctorscare for a year an


Boone County Recorder . hind the sonators efcairand asked, Well, senator, how areyou getting on? Very well, indeed. was tho ien* view of tho fat I that 1 havo threi-adversaries.—Sunday Magazine. BABY CRIED AND SCRATCHED All the Time—Covered with Tortur-ing Eczema—Doctor Said Sores Would Last fop-Years—Per— feet Cure by Cuticura. My baby niece was snlTering fromthat terrible torture, eczema. It wa>rdl over her body but the worst wason her face and hands. She cried andscratched all the time and could notsleep night or day from the scratch-ing. 1 had her under the doctorscare for a year and a half and heEPeTiYeoTTo do her no good. I took set-to the best doctor in the city and hesaid that she would have the soresuntil she was six years old. But W. 1had depended on the doctor ray babywovtld have lost her mind and diedfrom the want of aid. But I usedCuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointmentand she was cured in threo mouthsAlice , 4769 Easton Ave, StLouis. Mo„ May 2 and 20, 1907. SAFE TIP. f* I. WUlie — Bay,dad, Ill bet youthere wont beany more plasterfalling off theceiling under thenursery. -— Dad — Wky,Billy? Willie — aint no moreleft. We bumpedit all off yosierday. I Helped Him. A physician out west was Bent lor toattend a small boy who was ill. Heleft a prescription and went away. Returning a few days later, hefound the boy better. Yes, doctor, said the boys moth-er, the prescription did him a worldof good. I left It beside him, whoreho could hold It ln his hand most ofthe time, and he can almost read itnow7~ You didnt mean for7 him toswallow the paper, did you, doctor?—Harpers Weekly. At the Church Fair. He paused at the booth where theprettiest girls were In charge. They greeted him with wiuaitigsmiles. Can- you change a ten? be an*fously inquired. We have no change, they chorused. And 1 have no ten, he reluctantlymurmured. Then he moved away. « COFFEE DRINKING A Doctor Saye It Weakens the Heart. In my opinion, says a well k


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