The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 04, 1904, Image 7

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CASTOR I A
For InfantB and Children.
Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year.
THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE
fho Kind You Have Always Bough!
Boars tho
Signaturo of
CANDY CATHARTIC
m 5WHS failin a drytihe:
An
25 c. 50c.
10c
HE 3I5H OF THE FI5H HR'K FAI15
WO
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BEST FOR THE BOWELS
L.
f3. &f3 SHOES ffo!
W. L. Douglus
shoos have by tiioir
excellent stylo,
unsy-llttlng, a n u
superior wearing
qualities, achieved
tlio largest Halo of
any shoes in tho
world.
They nro lust as good
as those- that cost you
?4 to 55 tho only
tlhTeronco Is tho price.
Sold Everywhere.
Look for nmno anil
prleo on hottoni.
DoiifltK n-.cn Corona
CoMhI'Iii, wlili'ti laoverywliern conceded to
bo tlio finest Patent X.i atliM" yet produced.
Fait Co or Cy lets u I .SlincJirniall.'Jor.cxtra.
Write for Cntaloff. W.L.DouglaH, Hrockton.an.s
W" SEEBsPOTATOES m
8 500.000 BUSHELS M
Lartcst seed potato srohrerS m the hvrlJl
KleKunt stock. Treniendoua yields.
From 400 to 1000 bushels pr acre,
FOR 10 CENTS
and this notlco we send you loU of farm
seed enmnicB and M catalogue, telling
oil About Tcoelnte, Bpcltx. lVnoat, Aerld
Land Ilarley, Macaroni Wheat, Bromus,
Earliest Cuno, tc. Bead foraamo today.
ii i i m ii i ism
Capsicum Vaselin
Put Up In Collapsible Tubes.
, A Substitute for ond Superior to Mustard or am
Khar filmier, and will not blister the tnoct delicate
ikin. Tho pain allaying and ouratlra qualities of thil
rtloltiiiro wondorfiil. It will stop the toothaohe at
kiioe, and relieve lipnd ache und sclntlra.
Wi recommend it as the beat iind aafest external
tounter-lrrttnnt known, alio aa an external reraodr tot
balna In tho shout and stomach und all rheumatic
fauarnltito nnd Rouly complaints. ,
A trial will prove whut we claim for it, and It will W
found to bn Invaluable In the household. Many peoplt
tor "It is the bost of ull your preparations."
X'rlce 15 rents, at all drtiKBists, or other dealers, or by
lendlnK this amount to us in postoKe stamps, vt e will
lend you n tube by mail. . , ...
No article should bo ncocpted by U. public unless ths
lame carriee our label, as othenvise it la not Konuiua,
CHESCBR0UG1I MANUFACTURING CO
17 State Street. New York City.
DOCTORS FALL IN LINE
Practicing Physicians recognize tho unfailing reliability ol Doan's Kidnsy Pills by pre
scribing thorn for Backacho, Kitlnoy, Bladdor, and Urlanry Dlsordors a tribute won
by no oilier Proprietary Modlcino. Four casos cited 4li "Notes of His Practlco,"
by Dr. Le!nnd Williamson, of Yorktown, Ark.
Foster-Miliiurn Co., BufTalo, N. Y. Yokktowk, Ark., March I, 1904.
Gentlemen: I have been engaged in the practice of medicine in this section
iV. 'or tcn years. This is a very sickly climate, on the Bayou Bartholomew, near the
Arkansas River. It is particularly malarious and miasmatic; wc meet with many
and various abnormal conditions of the human family, prominent among the cases
in which I have been called upon to prescribe is kidney disease. Many of these
disorders manifest themselves by pains in the back, often extending to other parts
of the body; sometimes headache is present, caused by urajinic or chronic acid
poisoning, soreness in region of kidneys, cloudy, thickened and foul-smelling urine,
discharges of pus or corruption; inflammation of the kidneys, extending to the
bladder, is caused by excess of uric acid and decomposition of the urine. Hem
orrhage is sometimes met with, caused by high state of inflammation or conges
tion. There is no class of diseases a doctor is called oftener to treat than the variety
of kidney diseases, in many of which the patient will havo chills or rigors, fol
lowed by fever, a result of the kidneys failing to eliminate the uric acid poison
from the system. Such cases require the kidneys restored to their natural func
tions, then the poison and foreign substances are removed shock to the nervous
system averted, and natural health restored.
I have, for some time, been using Doan's Kidney Pills in these many mani
festations and with uniform success, curing most cases. I can further say that
even in hopeless cases where they have waited tno long, Doan's Kidney Pills afford
much relief and prolong lite. 1 can recommend the pills in conditions of exces
sive or deficient secretion of urine, as also in convalescence from swamp-fever and
malarial attacks, as verified b the following cases in my practice.
CASE 1.
TITOS. OKHLTj, Hear, Ark., nge 00.
Pain In back for seyernl weeks, theu
oliU!n, irregular sometimes, pvth
rigors followed by fover. fJnve Rood
purKRtlve of calomel ami nadoph,
and Douh'h Kidney I'llls. After tak
ing four lioxcB of the pIllH, patient up
Hnd enjoying good health for one of
his age.
CASE 2.
MUS. SMITH, Tarry. Ark., ngc 'JO.
mother of four children. Ifnd fenmle
complaint and kidney trouble, mnnl-U-hl
by jialu In back and uitue Irregu
lar; soinctlitii'x very clear, changing
to cloudy, aud with much scdlmi'iit
on htaudlug In chamber. Gave local
treatment for female complaint and
prescribed Doan's IMJIs; after using
six boxeu she regards herself as
cured.
These are a few of the typical cases
ftlav e.
id 1 ti n rrytrx rMnsn, itrr-i-sA 1 .
111 snmA nrnsirc mil wi r r 1 rniTinriiae 1
tic n ftrrrAi iiii mnnu nnnnmor n
I have c ftcn found that one box of
c, uui m some cases 1 continue tneir
me cure effectual and permanent.
free trial of this great Kidney and
lder Bneelllc can be obtained by ad-
ur regular sir.e is 50 cents oer box.
win ne sent by mall, charges pre-
i, ou receipt of price. '
The grate mass ot mankind were
born iuto tbo wurlcl to eat tlitcr)
meals n day, If they kan git It, and
die when their time cuius.
CITO 1'arnuuiMitlj Cured. Wo ftU or nerrouumws sJ t l
r 1 1 O nrrt (Uy's umi of Dr. KIIiib'k Oreftt jNcrre Ke
storer. niMlforPI(KK'J.OOtrtnlbottlniiml trratlM.
JUt. U. JI. JOJNK. LUL. Ml rch l'lilUUdpW.
When the hottoni does fall out of
aeimply comlk fool, he all goes to
pieces In such a way that he never
kan bo ncndcd again.
Tho mist abuze that yu kan heap
onto Rum phulks 1, to tell the truth
about them.
rOTN'AM FAIMCLI3KH DYI5S pro
duce the brightest aut fastest colors.
You tnlto Just a, well undertake to
make a community ashamed ov their
rolilon bl ridikullnn it az hi rldi
I kule to try to make them ashamed
I,... f.icllnntililo flllvq
uv uumi iiiouiuiHiu". -j "
Wo ftrc novcr without a bottle of Plso a
Cure for Consumption In our liousc
Mra. B. M. Swayze, Wftkita, OkU., April
17, 1001.
TLTE WRONG DOOR
Glil (jokingly) "I'd like a placo
where I'll havo everything 1 want,
nothing to do, and no one to boss
me."
Olerk "This, miss, Is an employ
ment ofllce, not a matrimonial
agency.
80 Hit. Macaroni Wheat Per A.
Introduced by the U. S. Dept. of Agr.
It Is n tremendous cropper, yielding in
Kood land 80 husliels tier ncre. and on
dry, arid lands, mich ns nre found In
Montana, Idaho, the Dakotus. Colorado,
etc.. it will yield from 10 to (50 bushels.
This Wheat aud Spelt?, and 1 1 anna Hur
ley and LJroinus Incrmls and Billion Dol
lar Grass makes it possible to grow and
fatten hogs and cattle wherever soil is
found.
JUST SIQND 10c AND THIS NOTICIQ
to the .7ohn A. Salzer Seed Co., La
Crosse, Wis., and they will send you frco
a sample of this Wheat and other fnrm
seeds, together with their great catalogue,
alone worth $100.00 to any wide-awake
farmer. (('. X. U.)
CASE 3.
lUlOWN KAKS, Wynne, Ark., ago
"I. Had eerere ease of malarial boo
matarln or awamn fever. Oave nec
essary liver medicine, cnlomel and
nudoph, r.nd rnornh. -Bulph. , to re
lieve pnln, and ordered Doan's Tills
for the high stute of congestion and
Inflammation of the kldueya. He
covery resulted bi two weeks. Pre
scribed Doan's Kidney Pills, to be
continued until tho kidneys wera
thoroughly strengthcued and all pain
In back subsided.
CASE a,
KLIJAH BIjMOTT, Turry. Ark.,
age 31. Pain 111 back and legs und
headache. Urle-acld poisoning. Pre
scribed Doun's Kidney Pills. After
taking several boxes pain subsided
urlno beenme norninl, or natural, nnd
putlent able to resume his work.
in which I have used Doan's Kidney
a 1. 1 :it. 1 1 . 1 71
h i . t- .
, t 1 - . r 1 i . 11. 1
the pills Is all that is reouired to effect s
use until all symptoms are ent rely absent
Yours truly,
J - ' JZT. ? , . j
.
Yorktown, Ark.
Women ns CH l.etii.
The Idea of woman as a oltlzon Is
directly derived from the Ihigllsh dis
covery of citizenship based on rights,
rather than on force, and the concep
tion of law as the total of the separate
rights of all the Individuals In a com
munlty; their Individual rights and
duties collectively Hinted.
If we fully admit the Idea of woman
as a citizen, by light, and not merely
through toleration, we come at once
to the most Interesting of all questions:
tho Inherent likeness or unllkenoss of
the Intellectual life of tho two Mixes.
Are women, an Tennyson Said, only
"weaker men." whoae passions, and,
presumably, whoso Inlelletis. are to
oitt'H "as moonlight unto sunlight. hiiiI
as water unto wine'" Or are they, n-s
Is sometimes maintained, really the
stronger sex, especially In the moral
qualities? Or, to take a third possibil
ity, are they essentially different dif
ferent, for Instance, as poetry Is dif
ferent from algebra; so that It becomes
absurd to say either that poetry is
better than algebra or Umt algebra Is
better than poetry.
Wo have here, perhaps, a genuine
clue. To put this In a concrete way:
man's mind Intellectually conceives the
idea of a house, and makes an abstract
plan of It, ns architect; this Is tho In
tellect, the first of our three groups of
powers. Aguln, men do the actual
building, the matter of bricks and
mortar, the grappling with the sheer
nature forces. Thus the man builds
the bouse. But woman makes the
home.
The difference between u house and
n homo Is the a'dded psychic element.
It Is a matter of feeling; yet here feel
ing, we will all admit. Is the vital
matter.
This Is merely a simile. We have
not used It to arrive at the platltiidej
that "woman's sphere is the home,"
and that, consequently, she should
keep out of politics. On the contrary,
we hold, and by this .Instance sought
to lllustrnte, that Into every completed
wunt ol immunity an uirce elements
should enter the Intellectual or spirit
mil; the element of cnuerotc feeling or
psychic; ami the material and physical;
and that, In general, men will supply
tne nrst ana tne mini, wnue women
will supply the second. Harper's
Weekly.
SphiHtcra and .Mtitrltiiony.
That she should be censured for lay
lng claim to what Is truly hers seenu
unkind and Irrational a tyranny of
opinion. Marriage Is a delightful
thing; but It Is not, and never can be.
a duty; nor Is 11 as a duty that men
and women have hitherto zealously
practiced 11, The outcry agalnsl celi
bacy as a "great social disease" is
louder than the situation warrants. II
Is the echo of an older protest against
the deferring of the Inevitable wedding
day; against the perverse "boggling nt
every object," which Burton found so
exasperating a trait in youth, and
which La Ilniyere calmly nnd conclu
sively condemns. "There is," says the
French moralist, 'a time when even
the richest women ought to marry.
They cannot allow their youthful
charms to escape them, without tho
risk of a long repentance. The Import
anco of their reputed wealth seems to
dhuiufsli with tlielr beauty. A young
woman, on the contrary, has every
thing In Iiit fitvoi': mimI if, added to
youth, she H-i.scssis oilier advantages,
she is no much the nimv ale-Ira ble."
This is the .simplest possible exposi
tion of llif iiuisciiline point of view. It
Is pin la that nothing is farther from La
Bruyere's mind than the jwsslblllty of
a lifelong splnsterhood for even the
most procrastinating heiress. He mere
ly points out that it would be more
reasonable lu her to permit a husband
to enjoy her youth und lier wealth
simultaneously. Agnes Keppller, lu
Harper's Bazar.
Kudu d Krllls,
It Is the fa do and frills of fashion
that give the smart girl her charming
personality. She accepts, It Is true,
a certain style of dress for each season,
but it Is wUh that fascinating toss of
her head which saj M will have my
own way, after all." She accepts, but
not abjectly, not media ideally; oh, no,
Indeed. Tho ruling style 'U1 do vory
well for a foundation, bir upon this
sho builds and adds and alters with
llglit, sure touch until tho conventional
costume becomes peculiarly her own.
Now, the smart girl has IoIh of little
ways of her own hosts f them, in
fact. They are her fail- When to
the way she does things we add the
way she weara things, we then havo
the fads and fashions which rnako her
at once so Inimitable and bewitching.
She has an odd little way of carrying
her new, big shopping bnjf she tucka
It under her arm like a book, instead
of carrying It lit the usual way by the
handle. She holds It, too, Just so the
brass or enamel seal which bears her
monogram shows to advantage. The
conspicuous silver or brass Initials are
no longer the smart thing to decorate
the fashionable shopping bag. The
round seal, whether of brass, silver or
enamel, Is the correct thing, with the
monogram, rather than one's slng'e
Initial letter, engraved or applied upon
It. Woman's Home Companion.
An liiuontoiiH llotiHclcootier.
A towel-rack made of bamboo tods
is suspended from my kitchen celling
by rope nnd pulleys, no that It may b.
raised and lowered at will. It econo
mizes spuee, beside providing a place
where towelw, etc.. miiy dry quickly,
as tho Hir Is hotter near the celling,
Another convenience Is a small shelf,
walst-hlgh, near the dining room door,
on which I place dishes when I want to
open the door.
Besides my kitchen table, but consid
erably higher. Is a slanting shelf, about
twelve by eighteen Inches, with a nar
row strip nailed across the bottom edge,
to hold my recipe book, which Is held
open by a rubber band.
OU-cloth which Is too badly worn to
bo used on the tables will cover the
pantry shelves nicely, and Is easily
cleaned.
Having no dark closet In which to
store my canned fruit, I have covered
my collar shelve with the eheapetst
black cotton cloth, which keeps out the
"ffht.
An old toaster can be converted Into
a handy paper nick.
Cover the hand with a paper bag
when cleaning the stove. Woman's
Home Companion.
For the Little I'ntkn.
The little girl's dross Is of white
china silk. The yoke Is covered with
all-over lace. Tho ruflles are hemmed
up and feather-stitched. The child's
dress Is of white nainsook with hem
stitching and Insertion.
Health nnd lleniity Uinta.
Pimples are caused by an improper
diet and can be cured by correcting
the habits.
Glycerin will allay tho thirst of
fever patients aud soothe an Irritable
cough by moistening the dryness of the
throat.
If the throat Is very sore, wring a
cloth out of cold sail water and bind
It on the throat when going to bed;
cover It with a dry towel.
Any one can add strength and
weight i the body by rubbing well
with olive oil after a warm bath. Oil
baths are particularly beneficial to del
icate children.
A piece of lard the Blze of an egg
reamed with sugar and divided into
three parts aud taken at Intervals of
twenty minutes will relieve any attack
of cramps that has not progressed to
tho fatal point.
The following Instruction has been
given for the benelit of the girl who
wishes to expand her chest: "Each
morning after her bath she must stand
ereet, feet together shoulders back,
arms straight down and take twenty
five full deep breaths. It Is better to
start with fifteen for the first week
and gradually Increase to twenty-five
or more If she desires to go en to fuller
perfection."
Vor Had Flguron,
A narrow, hard bed Is said to bo the
best praventlvo of bad figures. If one
enn also forego pillows, so much tho
hotter. Women with round shoulders
and double chins have a means pro
vided for their cure If they arc heroic
onough to give np the downy couch In
which they revel. When one thinks of
It, the placo and position In which one
spends a third of every twenty-four
hours mqat have an effect upon the- fig
ure, o o
IK A WET TIME.
THE MSH &3 a
Idn has ft history.
This i& told in an
interestincf booklet
wnicn ia joun Tor
the asking.
A. d. TOWER CO.
BOSTON. MA43.
Muktro fLf
WET WEAfHEH
CLOTHING
Mm noon Ann
ON SALE? EVERYWHERE. WBMlP
'I II
$2 Ever Grown.i
Vvl M l4' U
nnn better ami nntiosa
w IntuK ' pcrpkU
ttv&Axmivr v&v' an I up.t " Mi, I'liieira
,1i? v'V printed Kent FltEE. V.ngmW
an t tip. I ' i'H ul. Finest
i s H 101 Ol esini iKr.oi wui, ncr ,
; - .ns, pri'KPiitwi rrco ita owy
order. Homo sort onions only CSo
rpor lb. tnuer sued txpmuy low;
I rva, venr, rim lor nit? i itir. ciiuiikii'.i
R.H.8HUMWAY. Rookford. IN.,
NO Gil A MCE KOIl THEM j
Artist -"Women arc crowding intc
the professions, hut they will nover
Intorferc with us. They will. nover
bo artists.
Friend-" Why not?"
Artist "They haven't tho faintest
glimmer of art sense. Look at thelt
fashions. "
Tl 1 W M OT 1 1 15 U (J IV CO UKS H
First, .ludge (baby show) "Who
is tho mother of thai squally brat"
Second Judge "Mrs. Uppish, I
think, I heard bet speak of him ui
'cunning,' 'cute,' and 'sweet."
buy in the Black Hills
lllilili'ii Trt'iiMiru (liild Mliilnir .V . Milling Comi'Mir
South 'in 'Ha. N ulTi'iing Hi 'I ri'tisury Stock, u llinltna
ItlllOIC t t"l' "Hill.
li t. i. h iDfildui; fur n HHfti iUi'c to put llieli
iii'Hn- . woiilil do wiill tu Invt'tllKnU' till. I t'lin fut
ril-li Hi. W" "I"-" H. 1'. Ciicliiun stork
R. O'SULLIVAN,
llih Olusn Mlnliif; Stock,
II llnmilwny, New York.
Tl M 10 VOW KOHIJWA11AN0E
Uiiugliter "Maw, 1 want you to
stop boding paw until after I get
married. "
Mol.iier -"Why, 1 should like ta
know?"
Duuhgtur "Just as quick as 1 got
a little hit intimate with a voting
man. they begin to ask if 1 tako
after you."
rlat iiTion may onra good Income in spur
time at liniiu: writing for iih; exporlcnci) unncocs.
Miry; vntl Hiuiiip for lmrlloulurst. Aincrlciui Art,
Itox HM. Ilrooklyii. N. Y.
Most) people hav li ears, aliveont
and a doad one. Tho live ono they
keep for the fulllngs ov the world,
the dead one for tho vlrtews.
MrH. WltiHlow'h SOOTHING 8YHUP for ehlV
drc n teethlng.RoftenH tho giiniH, reduces litllsv
umttou, ulluyn puiii oureh colle. Pileo'l'm bottU
Don't get in tho habit of Unding
fault. Be fair, be kind. A full
mind always treated fairly..
Million Dollar Orunti.
When we introduced this remarkable
grass three years ago. little did wo dream
it would be tilt; most talked ol' grass in
Amotion, the biggest, quick,- hay pro
du.'er i. n earth, but this has come l pasi.
Ayr. 1M.'oi wrote about it,, Agr.
lei' lii.i. -nr-t b'ciurcil about it, Agp.
InMiliHc (iralors talked about it. wbiio
in the I'iii in hoint! by the quiet fireside. .In
the corner grocery, in the village post
olliee, at the creamery, nt the depot, in
fact wherever farmers gathered, Kalzer'a
Billion Dollar Grass, that wonderful
grass, good for 5 to M tons per acre,
and lots of pasture besides, is ulways a
theme worthy of the farmcr'B voice.
Then comes BromiiH Innrnds, than
which there is no better grass or better
permanent hay producer on earth, Growa
wherever soil is found. Tbon the farm
er talks about Halzer's Tconiute; which
will product! KM) stocks from out! kernel
of seed. It foot high, In 100 days, rbh
In nutrition and greedily entou by oat lie,
hogs, etc.. and is good for 80 tons of
green food per acre.
Victoria ltapu, which can be grown at
-."c a ton, ami Spelt, at UOc a buslicJ,
both groat food for cattle, also coino in
for their share in the disciiredoii.
MJST SION'D THIS NOTIt'K AND lOo
L STAMPS
to the John A. Salzer Seed Co., La
Orosse, Wis., and receive their big cata
logue and lots of farm seed samples
frecj (0. N. U.)
BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER
CURBS catarrh of the stomach.
BIS WHIKE All IUI FAILS.
ir. ejruu. i uova. i
Sold bj drujtfhts.
N. Nv U. B'3-10,
YORK NKBB
LA
ci r bi rv-B rrs ?jt .imcvu &-t.
JdEXVdt-S
I IK' tT ItTHMl"; VMOJ
s.ffkX 5f 1 years a wen grower nnu ocaicr
frr(2w and nil customers sntlncd. Noold
Vrfiw(C s,,fwl8. New, freMi and reliable every
aWM
hrl.. .W
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