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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
PERUNA EDITORIAL NO. 2. Dr. HartmAn has claimed for nany jean that Pernna ii aa EXCELLENT CAJAJ5LRH REMEDY. Soma of the doctor"! critics hare disputed the doctor'a atom a to the efficacy of Pernna. Since the ingredients of Pernna are no longer a secret, what do the m edi ted aithoritiet say eonoeminf the remedies ef which Pernna 'is oontposedt Take, lor butane), the ingredient HYDRASTIS CAHADXX8I3, OB GOLDEN SEAL. The United State Dispensatory says ef this herbal remedy, that it k hugely employed in the treatment of deprared moooos membranes, ekmio rhinitis (nasal eatarrh), atonio dyspepsia (catarrh ef the stomach), uhronio intestinal catarrh, catarrhal jaundice (catarrh of the lirer), and in diseased mnoons membranes of the pelvic organs. It is also recommended for the treatment of various forms of diseases peculiar to women. Another Ingredient of Pernna, CORYDALIS FORMOSA, is ohused in the United States Dispensatory as a tome. j CSBEOM SEEDS k another ingredient of Pernna, an excellent drug that has been Tory largely overlooked by the medical profession for the pent fifty v Mail. THE SEEDS ARE TO BE FOTJED IN VERY FEW DRUG STORES. She United States Dispensatory says of the action of cedron that it is used as a hitter tonic and in the treatment ef dysentery, and in intermittent diseases t a SUBSTITUTE FOB QUININE. OIL OF COPAIBA, another ingredient of Peruna, is classed, by the United State Dispensatory as a miM stimolant and diuretic. It acts on the stomach and intestinal tract. It acts as a stimul? mi the pen Uo-iirinary membranes. Our Pernna Tablet Is Pernna With Fluid Removed. featarrh of the moooos surfaces ef the mouth), follicular pharyngitis (eatarrh f the pharynx), ehronio coryia (eatarrh ef the head). This writer olasses kydrastk as a stomachic tonic, useful in atonic dyspepsia (chronic gastrio eatarrh), eatarrh of the duodenum, eatarrh ef the gall duct, eatarrh of the faxteatinee, eatarrh of the kidneys (chronic Bright's disease), catarrh of the Bladder, and eatarrh of other pelvic organs. BARTHOLOW REGARDS COPAIBA as an excellent remedy for chronie eatarrh of the bladder, ehronio bronchitis (catarrh ef the bronchial tubes). BARTHOLOW STATES THAT CUBES, an ingredient of Poruna, pro motes the appetite and digestion, increases the circulation of the blood. Use ful'inehnmio nasal eatarrh, follicular pharyngitis (catarrh of the pharynx), faMx-eating the tonicity of the mucous membranes of the throat. It also re tterea hoarseness. Useful in atonio dyspepsia (catarrh of the stomach), and in ehronio eatarrh of the oolon and rectum, eatarrh of the bladder, prostatorrhea, and ehneaie bronchial affections. KLXL8PAUGH, MEDICINAL PLANTS, one of the most authoritative works on medicinal herbs in the English language, in commenting upon COLLXNSOXIA CANADENSIS, says that it acts on the pneumogastrio and vaso motor nerves. It increases the secretions of the mucous membranes in general In the mountains of Tirginia, Kentucky, Tennessee and Carolina, eollinsoada canadensis is considered a panacea for many disorders, including headache, colic, cramp, dropsy and indigestion. DR. SCUBDER regards it highly as a remedy in chronic diseases of the lungs, heart disease and asthma These citations ought to be sufficient to show to any candid mind that Pe rnna. is a catarrh remedy. Surely, such herbal remedies, that command th enthusiastic confidence of the highest authorities obtainable, brought togethei in proper combination, ought to make a catarrh remedy of the highest efficacy. This k our claim, and we are able to substantiate this claim by ample quotations from the HIGHEST MEDICAL AUTHORITIES IN THE WORLD. aave . i in SCHOOL SHOES "WEAR LIKE Msyst -Special Merit" School Shoes at. expressly made for the hard knocks and severe wear of healthy, rompiag school children. They are made of thoroughly seasoned upper leather and teugn( old -process and thus -seasoned soles, the strongest and most dur able material obtainable that's why they "wear like Iron.1 Plenty of room for fro wing feet, sensibly shaped shoes, strong; enough for the hardest everyday use, dressy enough for Sundays Your dealer will supply you if not, write to us. Look for the came and trade-mark oa the sole. F. Mayer Boot Shoo Cirnpany MOTHER CRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A Oeruto Cm tm jreTerlahneee, CcuaUpacUu, ..Urn a. a a eh., frteaiaca Treahtaa, Teething ntevraers.ua De.trer Warms. Itw Break aa Celea ku 14 bauf. afjrtlrueyiatt, Slate, Saaittl. mailed FUKt A1arM, A. S. OLMSTED, Lei Be Y. F MnB Be a , m mm 1 1 a I MILWAUKEE. WIS. Ij r iijrs MM. I Pedigree. w "Well," eald tbo statistical boarder, T'Jeanlng back lu his chair, "we have at J mis meal the representatives of two fBl U LCU 1711.31 a uuua. !' "How Is tbatV" asked tU InquUI- Mita Knara. wT7 VUHIUCI, I ' "The hen we have been trvlnsr to eat was In all probability the great-grand-jpother of tbla omelet" Chicago Tribune. v f' Cyaleal. ' "Is erder te be able to smile whea 1 (dvraity frowns upon you," said the el- dsrly spinster, "you need enly to be a food actress." Only Ost "BROMO QUI If I FT K rat Is LAXATIVE FItOMO QCININB. L04 r tbe sisot: ture of a. V. UUOVS. Used tht orld over to Cure a Cold In One day. lit SoasaOmea ICapiieua That War. Thro6i;iri Did you ever try making a emraile of your boy? I'bogy Y-a; but it didn't work. I found be eras too old for me. Chicago fl'iiuune. Vvthl in chromic cystitis, chronic dys entery and diarrhea, and some chronie diseases of the liver and kidneys. These opinions as to the ingredients of Pernna are held by all writers on the subject, including Bartholow and Scndder. OF HYDRASTIS, BARTHOLOW SAYS it is applicable to stomatitis Too Much Soand. In Denn Ramsay's book of anecdotes there is one which refers to a convert satlon between a Scutch minister and a sexton. Tbe minister was a strangei to the graremnker and discussed tvltli elm the doctrines of tbe neighboring clergy. As one after another was men tlQtied the sex ton wagged bis bead gloomily and said, "He's no sound." At last the minister, who was, by ths bye, a long wlndpd and rather empty preacher, mentioned his own name and Inquired, "Mr. , now, isn't be sound?" "Oo, aye," said the sexton, with a twinkle In bis eye. "He's aw sound." TEN YEARS OP BACKACHE. ThoMudt of Women 9 offer la tha Same War. Mrs. Thomas Dunn, 153 Vine St., Co lumbus, Ohio, says: "For more than ten years I was in misery with back ache. The simnleut 'S3. housework comnlete- ly exhausted me. I bad no strength or ambition, was nerv ous and suffered spells. A.?tor these jrau ui iuu A was despairing of ever be ing cured when Doaa's Kidney Tills came to my notice and their use brought quick relief and a permanent cure. I am very grateful." Sold by all dealers. SO cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. T. Perhaps So. "A man In Illinois is trying to live rn a diet of peanuts." "He must think life Is s circus." Houston Post. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at leant one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarib Cure la tbe only pesitlve cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and nmcous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of tbe dlsesne, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution and Sauls t-j idk nature in auing its worn, ion proprie tors have so much faith In Its curative pow ers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It fulls to cure. Send for List of testimonials. Address F. J. CHENET CO., Toledo, O. Bold by all Druggists. 7 Sc. Take Hull's Family Fills for constipation. Not In tbe Market. "When I go Into politics, I am go ing to hire out my brains to the best paying side." "But when people hire brains they want furnlxbed thoughts; not empty Bats." Baltimore Atnerlcrir. Something New fader the las. A lady in Illinois sent us 12c a year go for our remarkable collection of vege table and flower seeds uud sold $37.7ti worth therefrom, or uiade 314 per cent. That's new. Just send this notice with 12c and re ceive tbe most original seed and plant catalog published and I pkg. "Quick Quick" Carrot S .10 1 pkg. Earliest Kipe Cabbage 10 1 pkg. Earliest Emerald Cucumber. .IS 1 pkl- La Croase Market Lettuce.. .15 1 pkg. Early Dinner Onion 10 1 pkg. Strawberry Muskmelon 15 1 pkg. Thirteen Day Itadisb 10 1,000 kernels gloriously beautiful flower seed 15 Total 1:00 Above is sufficient seed to grow UJ bu. of rarest vegetables and thousands of brilliant flowers, and all is mailed to you postpaid roa 12c, or if you aend ltjc, we will add a pack age of Berliner Earliest Cauliflower. Jubn A. Salter Seed Co., La C'roaaa, Wis. C. N. U. Might He Wore. Mamma "Your overcoat will never It you this winter." Bobby "I know It won't mamma, rut my skated will; go don't let's worry." Puck. THE NTJTTE FAMILY ALBUM Notes by Ha tel. the Youngest of the Misses Nutte. This Is one of my gentleman frlomln, Sninlley rerun, lie's n regular nbout town gH-s to all the hops and skating rlnka ami nickel shows. It's a wondor you tu-vor rtm ncrost him. Don't go to Viu nitirhV (Jw, what do you do to kill time? Ifcni't you think he's haudnome? So floes he. Suutlley's a swell drcsHer nmt awful imrtlrklar about bis finger 11 nil a. That's tbe reunoti he don't do nothing but llRbt work. All the girls are luny over him. I call Smallcy my stt-ndy, but I'm nfrHltl he ain't quite so settled ss the rtnk of (Jlbralter. He's mighty liberal with the hot air and seldom Lb a m-im. mm SkfALLXT PECAN. leaves the check draft open. They kind's llublo to cool off suddenly. I'aw don't like him 'cause he's snch a butterfly. Only paw don't call him a butterfly ; be calls him a pest. Srualley uses suchet powder, and he left a handkerchief here one day, but when he asked for It afterward I couldn't find It for him. Paw had hurried It In the geranium bed, but whether It was on account of tbe smell of cigarettes or the sachet powder I don't know what. Paw's peculiar, he Is. F. W. Schnffer, In Cincinnati Post. A CLEVER RUSE. Tbe War of aa Ingenious Paris Mer chant Saved Cable Tolls. A wealthy merchant In Paris who does an extensive business with Japan was Informed that a prominent firm in Yokohama had failed, but the name of the firm he could not learn. II could have learned the truth by cabling; but, to save expense, Instead he went to a well known banker who had received tbe news nnd requested bim to reveal the name- of the Ann. "That's a very delicate thing to do," replied the banker, "for the new Is not official, and If I give you the name I might Incur some responsibility." The merchant argued, but In vain, and finally he made this proposition : "I will give you," he said, "a list of ten firms In Yokohama, and I will ask you to look through It nnd then tell me, without mentioning any name, whether or not the namo of the firm which has failed appears In It Surely you will do that for me?" "Yes," snld the banker, "for If I do not mention any namo I cannot be held responsible In any wny." The list was mnde. The banker look ed through It and as he handed It back to the merchant said: "Tbo name of tbe merchant who has failed Is there." "Then I've lost heavily," replied the merchant, "for thnt Is the firm with which I did business," showing htm a name on the list "But how do you know that Is the Ann which has failed?" asked the banker In surprise. "Very easily," replied the merchant. "Of the ten names on the list only one Is genuine that of the Ann with which I did buslneRS. All tho others are fic titious." ' TO ONE BENT UPON FARMING. What to Do Whea It la Planned to (0 Into A art culture. Within the lust few years the possi bilities of making money from the land hus begun to Impress itself on those who have watched the steady upward trend of prices of foodstuffs, and peo ple are beginning to inquire for books nnd literature pertaining to farming, trueklng nnd poultry raising, says the New York Post. Before starting out to look for n home in the country decide what branch of farming Is to be followed, whether dairying, poultry raising, fruit growing, miirket gardening, etc., for the particu lar brunch that Is to be followed will. In a large meusure, determine tbe lo cution. To put nil your cues In one basket Is very risky, especially If you don't know anything ulumt the basket. Man; men, whose judgment In business mut ters hus ahvnvN been conservative, have gone to the country nnd have sunk all their capital ut once Into a business of which they knew absolutely nothing. Visit the homes of successful fanners and you will find that IM per cent f them either begun in u small way or were lioru and raised lit the business. In New Jersey there Is a 1111141 who started a few yeurs ago with a small flock of fowls. In 1!XU he hud $H.(Hm) Invested iu bis plant and, ufler deduct ing 10 er cent for depreciation and . per cent for Interest, cleurttl $7,(hmi. To start a iKiultry plant requires less capi tal than uny other line of faruilng, $lisj being enough to make u good start for a beginner. The market garden business rcquiro n comparatively Hn.all uiiiount of laud, I. nt It uit:st be good land. To start with n small forcing house, ,y 111 feet, will require u capital of $l,r.(i.' exclusive if rent. A 10 per cent re turn on the Investment Is considered u gnod iiu'-ii;'c, The fruit industry Inn stov, ;i ueiiit inluu Ij niihin the lust few years and offers Inducements to tbe In' vestor. To plant and equip a twenty. acre fruit farm will take from $2,000 to $H,rioo. exclusive of rent nml labor. To a man of modest means dairying Is out of the question. To establish an up-to-date dairy, currying loo hows, wilt require from 10.000 to fa).00 in nddltlon to lubor, and In dairying the lnlor bill Is a big Item. Nothing hus been said of the charm 11 nd pleasures such a life has to offer, as compared to the Itfo In the city, for here again comce In the queston of lo cution, lu the south the social elo ment Is much more In evidence than In the north, due In no small measure to clhnntiu conditions. Not far from Washington, I). C, there Is a delightful community of cosmopolitan men and women 'Whose chief source of Income Is made In raising bay and horses. Tbe rule of eight hours work Is rigid ly adhered to, and time Is found for riding, dancing and all those things thnt go to make the life there so at tractive. Tills social tide of rural life Is liu imrtant, especially for town dwellers, and should be considered first lu dimm ing a location. Perhaps this may seem like a strong statement but when one stops to realize what a radical chango there Is from tho bustle and life of the city to tho stillness of the country, where sometimes for hours at a stretch not a sound Is to be heard or a soul seen, the Importance of this point Im presses Itself very forcibly. "Whither thou goest, I will go" Is all very fine In theory, but n man can hardly expect his family to be. willing to give up tho companionship of people for that of cows, chickens and pigs without some compensations. SUNDOWN DOCTORS. Peculiar to Washington and Prac tice Onlr After 4tSO P. M. "Sundown doctors" are an Institution peculiar to Washington City. They are an amiable company of medical practi tioners who ply their trade only after nightfall. Not that those gentlemen prefer dark ness to light If they had their d'ruthers, says tho Louisville Courier-Journal, nor are their deeds of a questionable com plexion that looks best In the shade. Sundown doctors have no ways that are dark or tricks thnt arc vain. They are as open as the day that Uiey may not utilize. If they practice their pro fession by candle light rather than by sunshine that's Uncle Sam's fault, not their own. Sundown doctors begla to get busy only after 4 :30 la the afternoon. From 0 to that hour, poor souls, theyi are holding their noses to the grindstones over the government desks, for one must live, don't you kaow, however soaring one's scientific ambition, and Uncle Sam's wages do come la mighty regular nnd handy. So that In a pigeonhole Is the story of tho orlgla of the struggling fraternity of sundown physicians at the federal capital. There are thousands of instances. Young physicians with their careers yet to carve secure clerkships in some of the governmental departments of Wnshlnjgton In order to keep the pot bubbling while they are gottlng tlieir medicinal education after office hours. Their diplomas thus laboriously achiev ed, they hang out their shingles tenta tively, holding fast however, to their government positions until securely es tablished professionally. A Job In the hand, you know, is worth a whole city directory full of uncapttired patients. Never let go a sure thing till you sre of a surer. Poaanm. Preferably possum should be cooked ovor a wood fire In a log cabin and sea soned with the odorous blue smoke of hickory and ash as the lid of the oven Is lifted now and again to give a glimpse of the promised viand to those who wait with whetted appetites for the comlitg feast WJth the possum and taters there should be served eith er the ordinary Kentucky com pone If such an adjective may be not Im properly applied to anything so rare or the Olympian cracklln' bread of the hog killing season. In Justice to tho possum It must be said that neither corn pone nor crackling bread Is neces sary, but It serves well not only to mop up the gravy, but also to prevent the possum and the yams from melting in the mouth too rapidly for the flavor to be enjoyed in the fullest The finest possums on earth are found In the woodlands of the Pennyrlle district of Kentucky, and they reach perfection about the time the perfumed pawpaw becomes so ripe that It falls from tbe parent stem and reposes in all of Its golden beauty In the orange tinted leaves that the earth has first claimed as tribute from the trees for her en richment Ijoulsvllle Courier-Journal. ICsploalon by Mualo. One of the most dangerous of all ex plosives Is a black iowder culled Iodide of nitrogen. When It Is dry the slightest touch will often cause It to explode with great violence. There appears to be a certain rate of vibra tion which this comjHiund cannot re sist. In experiments to determine tho cause of Its extreme fxplostveiicss some damp Iodide of nitrogen was rubbed on the strings of a Imu viol. It 1h known Unit the strings of such an Instrument will vibrate when those of a similar Instrument having an equal tension are played upon. In this case, after the explosive had be come thoroughly dry upon the strings, another buss viol was brought near and the strings sounded. At u cer tain note the Iodide of nitrogen on the prepared Instrument exploded. It was found that the e.p!oslou occurred only when u rate of vibration of sixty a second was coininunicnted to the pre pared strings. Vibration of I lie (1 string euused an explosion, while that of the l". string hud no effect. Chi cago Kecord Herald. Old I'ullhful, or Soiurllilnif. Gentleman Who is that talkative man spouting away over there on the corner? Newsboy That's only u plain, ordin ary guy. si.. Harvard I.ampuon. It Is us tally the girl who never bud 11 (dip --al who boas; of tuvl;:y JlRcd a n au.Lie.' of a.fu THS CLIMATE IS ID EAT Great Wraith A chaired la Ctowlst tirala. Writing from Saskatoon, Saskatche wan, Canada, W. U. Ellwanger, who was formerly a resident of Green Moun- , tain, Iowa, ssys : "The climate la sum- ! mer Is Meal fer growing grain. Ixnifr, i clear days of suushlne, no bad storms. We never need to guard agalDst cy clones. I never saw a better climate In my life. , We made more money dur ing the season of 1900 than any previ ous five years In Cetitral Iowa oue of the best districts In tbe State." But Mr. Kllwanger was a resident of the town, and it might be more Interesting to reud what a farmer has to say about Western Canada. From hundreds of letters, all filled with words of praise, recounting nuccess In Western Csuuds, there has been one selected. It la as follows: Paynton, Sask., Canada, Dec. 10th. 1U0T. To Whom This May Concern: I moved to this address Feb. 3, 1007, ' from Montgomery, lows, and took a homestead 85 miles north of Paynton. It was cold when I moved here, but It did not stay cold long; It broke up the 8th of February, and wss not so cold after that ; but the, spring was late on account of the heavy snow fall, but In spite of the late spring I saw better grain than I ever saw In the States raised this yeur. I helped a man fln Isb Rowlug oats tbe 4th of July, and they uiude fair outs. In a good year, oats will go 100 bushels to tbe acre, and wheat 25 to 50; all root crops do well here. I saw turnlpe weigh 7 and 8 pounds. I raised potatoes tbla year that measured llVvi Inches one way and 18V4 the other In circumference. This Is a fine stock country; hay In abuud ance, good water, plenty of fuel free and plenty of building material, tbe government gives us timber to saw Into lumber, and we can get It sawed for about $0.00 per thousand. All small fruit grows wild here. Then there are ducks, geese, grouse, pheasants, deer, nieosc, elk and fish In abundance. I was oveu to Turtle take yesterday, wtere there Is lots of fishing being done this winter. I saw about a carload of white fish in one pile. I gave 25 cents for 86 pouuds of fish. What do you think of that. Brother Yankee? I think this Is a fine place, both to make money sod to live. There was an old man up here visiting his brother-in-law. Now this man owns land close to Dee Moines, Iowa, and Is in good circum stances, but he took a homestead and Bays be will be. contented if be can only put In the rest of his days In Can ada. He would get up In the morning and look out of tha door and say: "Well, who wouldn't live In Canada?" Now I have been In 13 different States In the United States and I never saw the chance thnt there is here for a man that has a little muscle and a little brains. Three cheers for Canada ! (Signed.) W. A. SPICE. This Is the temperature through No vember. I took It myself, so I know it Is right. In the shade. Morn- Morn ing at At Ingat At Sun set. 35 20 29 33 24 27 28 27 22 20 28 16 14 20 27 Sun rise. ..27 ..36 ..20 ..29 ..27 ..30 ..12 ..28 ..17 .. 2 .. 5 ..28 .. 7 ..21 ..20 Sun- Sun set, rise. 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 37 16 28 40 17 12 37 18 12 34 19 20 30 20 12 38 21 18 30 22 10 34 23 15 16 24 13 13 25 8 26 20 32 20 27 20 11 28 8 18 29 IS 31 30 18 Beanlf In the Anelpworm. . If there Is any living thing that seems to have nothing to relieve Its ugliness It Is the angleworm that crawls sllmlly across tbe sidewalk after a heavy rain. And yet even that Is beautiful. Put a bit of its upper skin under the microscope and your ideas of the poor little worm will change mightily. It shimmers like the softest sutin and sparkles with ull tbe colors of the rainbow, for It Is cov ered with little fine lines crossing each other like the cuttings iu a glass vase. The King of Saxony receives" J875.000 a year for ruling over his kingdom, while the grand duke of Baden only gets an emolument of ;4"0.0)0. The most wonderful record in all history merit made ii. The great sums of money spent in advertising! hsve only served to make CASCARETS known, but the greatest advertisement ever printed could do no more than induce a person to try CASCARETS Then comes the test, and if CASCARET8 expectations there would not today, after nearly a million boxea a month. This the kind words of our friends. Ne one CASCARETS fails to be pleased and talk CASCARETS are not only easiest to buy, oarry, to take, to give, but sre also the medicine for the bowels ever! discovered. Files full oft veluataryl testimonial l ai. iremedy. janotber : makes you feel all light blue enameled Thoro la Only Ooo . That I Laxative Bromo Qulnlno aaxo tmi would m to Always remember tsss fall aama. for this signature ea ever- Was. L k 16s. Vanllin comes from a fnu of climb ing orchid which grows plentifully la tht tropics. WK PAY HIGH PRICES FOR VCRS sod hides, or tan them for robot, rurt or coat. N.W.IIIde at Far Co., Minneapolis. The product loo of alcohol In France during tkt season of 1905-1900 Is esti mated at 70,21)2.917 gallons. Of &s great quantity 84 per cent was Indus trial alcohol. Mrs. Wlnslow't Soothluf Sjrop fer Child reo teething, softens tbe funis, reduces In flnromstlon. allajt pslo, cures wind colic. 25c bottle. Tbe Zambesi bride is 420 feet ahrre tht water, against 100 feet for the Nl oirara bride?. PILES CI' RED lit TO 14 DATS. PA ZO OINTMENT Is fuarsnteea to euro an rase of Itching;, Blind, Bleeding or Protract Inr riles la to 14 dsjra or money rauaded. COc Italn la never known to fall la tks region bntweo.i the first and Second cata rncts of the Nile. Fa o ft. vnw' nfif i n-,n smw IIO rrOf rf D. ' 1m RMtonr. Sra fM rr SS WUl Mil fcaS rIHj. ou. it. u. tiLUtc. u- st 4a rUiriii.. r Kvery workman in Japnn wears on his cap an Inscription stating his business and hit employer's name. A good way to keep wall la to take OaK field Tea frequently ; it purines the blood, insures good digestion and good health I One-tenth of the earth's surface Is oo explored. THHEE BOYS HAD ECZEMA. ' Wore Treated at Dlapenaarr Did Nat Improve Suffered Five Mentha Perfect Cara or Cntlcura. "My three children had eczema for five months. A little sore would ap pear oa the head and seemed very Itchy, Increasing day after day. The baby had hud It about a week whea the second boy took the disease and a few aeres developed, then the third boy took It For the first three months I took them to the N Dispensary, but they did not seem to improve. Then I used Cutlcura Soap and Cutlcara Oint ment and In a few wrests they had im proved, and when their heads were well you could see nothing of the sores. Mrs. Kate Kelm, 513 West 29th St., New York, N. T., Nov. 1, S and 7, lOOG." 73S Ft PATRICK. y a Drove all the IRELAND 1 usw sr ST JACOBS OIL v If Drives all aches from the body, cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and CONQUERS PAIN 26c ALL DRUGGISTS BOo. 1111 MCMBCM Of THt FAMILY. MCN, BOVe, WOMEN, MlSSCe AND CHILDMN. fv5p W. L, Dougl mm mmkmm mini mmJim moem marPaeZ.SO, IS.OOsiialDOsileas thmn mny oihr mmnu tmotmrmr tit Ihm -a3" vrorld. sVeoasreo thmy hmld (ssr) mhmpm. til hwttmr, rsp lonmP mnd aioa fa Ihm ror fa-afa v. wa W. L. Douglas $4 and $5 Gilt Edgt Shnt Cimot ar-i' i rip. tv w. I rnnU mm mim hated Catalog hm Ui ui addrMa. onoe a free sample, or at most, a 10 bsd not proved their merit beyond the Sve yesrs on the market, be a sale oil great success has been made by who bas ever tried nicely about t tol f i'thVr1'e" Q I Insomnia. Palnltarion of tha Heart. Had lood, (diseases of childhood and old age. They make mother's Idly purgative. Mima takes r-i (Children like to take them. They j' Hi nt Nothing more can be said. Everybody in tbe house. Don't forget "they work right in the morning." The genuine metal boxes, and never sold In bulk. ouft a oolb tm SA 1 . DliMUstlsa MkwHkc Mixed rat Mint luiai 17ESTERN CANADA 8ome of tha choicest lanas for frmla (rowtnaV Stock ralssss? sad mlaad famalae la the aasr est trlcts at Saskatchewan and AJbarta haVs ssa eeatlr beea Opaaad (or SatUasaaat under tasv Revised Gtmestead Bezdaltea Batrv saar now be tnado by oroar (ea sirlssa ' esndtUons). r thof aabar. aaotbor. aoa.damhls ; Bret mar or outer ot aa Irteadlna; hotaaassad Thousands of basseataaxls oi le aores each 1 that now eksHy obtainable la Ibeao sjTsat era (rowing, atock-ralalae and salaad I Moo. There yea will lad healthrtd cansMrta, ( aalrbbors, shurcini forecnlrf woraha, eeaeofij far your chDaraa, foad laws, si aaa raHrotals convenient to market. Batrv fee In each casa Is tlOiXI. For "Laat Best West." particulars aa to rates. seat nm to go anu wnere to tocara. aapcy so 1 tar r f . . m... 1 -. 1 . . , . . ' Ottswa. Cansds, or K. T. Nolmtt. Jrt - M.,si. rail, Minn, and J. it. MsclactUaa, i 116, Wiltrtown, So. Dakota. AetborUed Co aeat Aetata. PleaM ar ahars aaa aaa this aaa SICK UEADAOIIQ; Positively eareu! Vr , these UuTeaUISjj . areas trom Dytptptta. t, i ' altettlan sad Tea Kuan, r 1 Iattcf. A parttct nssU ; ody lor Dlrrlnses, WssssaJ rAvartntte, Bad Tsetl . ta the Moot. Ooetef. TaagnaPateUsswissoaa '; tohpio una. faar refaUte tle Bowels. Purely TosetahU. .' SHALL flLL SMALL BSSE. SkUUPfllC faenuins siuri Bear Fao-Similt Slgnaturt " BEFUIE SUBSTlTUTEsU 8PKCT AL If Ton send aaa t-eent stoma aa pay pottate and mailing, will nail yon too a l lustrated postil card worth seats, alto est I log of naiislo telling you where and bow jo hat at very low prlsas, L. O. Dean Store. South Omarte Neb. 1 snuaiot 8. C. N. U. No. 13 l0a. snakct from Ba Equalled At Any Pries JtsthutnOm.' tm ttmiMMl an enttom. Tahe Wa eubsttsuaa. Vr.lL. fiusJOLvAJS, Jtrachiaa, ataas. cent box.1 prov that ICatcarets I are a perfect cure for Censti- Ipatiea. ADpendicltlsJMlloa Sour Stomsch, Sick Headache Pimples, Piles, Terms and all bowel a CASCARET, baby gets tbe benefit are tbe one perfect, unequaled famlrr should carry a box in me pocket and Bare ar 1 r CARTER'S! r-i.-.-..- I IIYER CARTERS lit A. while you sleep," and " a CASCARET at tablet octagonal, stamped CCC, put up in Sold by all druggists, 10c, 25c, 50c TEE WORLD