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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1905)
PE-RU-NA CONQUERS CATARRH THE WORLD OVER. (f of V V ' ' The Population of the Earth is 1,400,000,000 One Million Die Annually of Catarrh. jk LL over the world Peruna li r known and used for catarrhal , P diseases. The Peruua Girl has raveled 'round the globe. i Jlor face is familiar overywhere that ijfvllization reaches. malvertstly PraUed. I From Africa to Greenland, from aian Rnria to rntagonm, me nice i rn nf lii fntnlltnr nnd thi IltnlsCS Peruna as a catarrh remedy are heard. bwcmsu la North and South. Peruna crossed the Equator several H In thi Southern Eeminphere the same triumphant suc m Mint linn marked its career in tho, lorthertt Hemisphere. , Standard. L Peruna in a standard catarrh remedy e world over. I It cures catarrh by eradicating it Kara the system. rmaneut Cure. It obviates the necessity of nil local treatment and its relief Is of permanent a meter. WHhout a Peer. I No other remedy has so completely laminated the whole earth as Perunu. m Every Toague. In all languages its glowing testl amninls are written. Uln all climes the demands for Peruna :rease. Am Bxtentlve Laboratory. To supply this remedy to th whole world taxos to the utmost one of the best laboratories in the United Statos. A Word From Australia. Walter H. Woodward, Bomadier Royal Australian Artillery, Hobart, Tasmania, writes: "I suffered for several years with a distressing condition of the head and throat, caused by continual colds. "My head and nostrils wore stopped up most of the time and there was a discharge, and my sense of smell was affected badly. "After two weeks' use of Peruna I found this condition quite changed, and so I continued to uso this remarkable medicine fur over a month. "I am very glad to say that at the end of that time I was cured and felt In fine health generally, and am pleased to give Peruna my honest endorse niont." Prom Hawaii. Prince Jonah Kalanianaole, dslegat in Congress from Hawaii, writes from Washington, D. O., as follows: "I can cheerfully recommend yout Peruna as a very effective remedy foi coughs, colds and catarrhal trouble." A Cuban MlaUter. Sonor Quesada, Cuban Minister to tin United States, writes from Washington, D. 0., as follows: "Peruna I can recommend as a very good medicine. It is an excellent strengthening tonic, and is also an oincaclous cure for the almost universal complaint of catarrh." Gomalo De Quesada. Prom Alt Quarter at the Olobe. We have on file thousands of testi monials like those given above. We eao give our readers only a slight glimpse of the vast number of grateful lotteri Dr. Hartuian to conotantly receiving; from all quarters of the globe In behall oi ins famous catarrh remedy, Peruna. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. pfPm THE FAMILY1 FAVtMUTK WWK CANDY CATHARTIC 2SC.5CC. BEST FOR THE BOWELS There are Many Imitations of Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate Dortt be misled by them Our trade-mark is on every package of genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United .States Courts, nd other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Balcer cf Co.'s is en titled to be sold as "Baker's Look for lhi Tradc-Matit Cocoa" or "Bailer's Chocolate" Our handsomely illustrated precipe book , sent free. Walter Baker 8 Co. Ltd. i Established 780 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America a Birmii treo has been dlscoverec on the isthmus of Tobauntcpet which boars ti (lower that change color as the day advances, bolng whito Id the morning, red at noon, and blno at ulgbt. It Is fragrant only at noonday. Mri. Wlnilow SOOTHING SYRUP tot oh dran wctblng, (often Urn gums, rt-duoei luOi roatlon, kIIiiji paln.ouruoollo. Prlo Ho b.ttl. Tho United StateR uses nearly a third more coffee than the rest ol the world put together. Mc Tonr Sealer for Allen' PootVakst A powder to shako Into your shoes. It rests the feot Cores Corns, Bunion, gwuum, core, not, uaiious, Acning, weatlnr feet and Ingrowing Naile. Allen's Foot-Base ruakoi new or tlgbt hoes eaey. Bold by all drucglati an4 ihoo storea, 25c. Snmplo mallod FREUL Addreaa Allen S. Olmatcd, Le Ray. K. X. The Bod elan Library at Oxford ii just three centuries old. It is the latest university library in th( world. a ouahantkkpcdhk"fok pilkh. Itnhfnir, UUnd. Hle-rt)nt or Protrutflnit Mies. You rilru cold twill relund money UPAZO OIN'A UlUNT tkUla Mi nura you to to 14 4. WM. Tho population ot Ireland, which tifty years ago was over 8,000,000, li now less than 4,500,000. Plso's Cure for Consumption ahvnyi riven Immediate relief in all tliroat trou bles. F. E. Bleraan, Lelpile, Ohio, Au 81,1901. WHAT AILED WASII0URNE. One-sixth of the land owners in Great Brltian are men. TO CUHli A COLD IN ONK DAT rk Ziaxatire Bronoo Qtilalne Tnbleu. AD 4niKa1iM refund Uie mooer K U fUs to oure. t W. Qrore'e tten&var li on eaeb t". 26c Women are about to be admitted to graduate at Dublin University. Br. DYld Kentifdjr'i rnvorite nmt&y it Adapted to both eie and 11 asti. Curei Kldny mul Ur.t oompUlnt, nd puriflm the blood tl.cOnll druL'trlt. The Southern States have 27,000 saloons, wbllte New York has 34,000. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES caUrrh of the stomach. When a man squeals It is safe to infer be is pinched. O Brt conh firi: 'TVuy Uooa. UmH wrrt i Coasta I la time, Sola tar drucl(tL i "Doctor," tho patltont began, -v 1 : li a pathetic uttompt at clicorfuluc". "I want u thorough examination uov.i head to foot hums, heart, and v wy tliing, but Jook out ospcclally fc my liver. No, I'm not aolng to lei you what's wrong. I want you to tin- ) t You do what I aslc you, and l'u ,my the bill." Tho doctor looked Bkeptleal. .ya the Chicago News, but ho won to work. After a lmlf-hour of thin ; luj atul manipulation, ho turned oi. hid patlont sharply. "What nils you, auyway, Wash burno?" "Thafs for you to say," caino In a sepulchral tone. "1 maun, what made you think you wanted thin examination?" "Well, look hero," Washburno de manded, placing both handH over his waist Hue in front. "Didn't you de tect any foreign growth or anything about hero? Don't be afraid to toll me tho truth." Tho doctor laughed derisively. "Foreign growth! Bosh!" ho said. "But I toll you, doctor, it's tho queerest tiling you over heard of. I haven't montioned it oven to my wife didn't want to worry her tbut I'vo been out of town Just two weeks, and tills morning, when 1 camo back, I took down a pair of trousers thnt I wore with perfect comfort Just before I left, and, sir, I can't button them round mo within six Inches I That's no exaggeration. Then I tried two other pairs, both new this summer been wearing 'om in perfect comfort right along and they were all Juut us bad. Now, what Is it? I haven't boon gaining in weight It struck mo there mimt bo something growing in tho region of the stomach and liver, and growing fast, too. And I havo felt queer lumps when 1 tapped there! I want the facts, doctor." Doctor Simmons was looking thoughtful. "That suit you'vo got on goes round you all right," he re marked. "Oh, yes," said Washburno. "This was made Just boforo I left, and the tailor must havo cut It abnormally large round the waist to begin with. But those others were easy two wcoks ago." "Man, you're all right!" declared the doctor. "Go home and try on your clothes again. You'll find they fit. Anyhow, you are nil right." And that was all the witlsfuctlon Wushburne got. But li know what he know, nono the less, and after ho got homo that night and had thought tho matter over, ho determined to consult another doc tor the next day. Simmons did not know everything. "Cella," ho called to his wife, Just then, "do you know where my slip pers are?" "I've got 'em oudad," responded & cheerful roice not Cella's from th veranda, and then Wnshbumo's slx-teon-yeur-old son strolled Into his pres ence. "I've had a lot of comfort in 'em while you've ben gono," ho added, naively. Washburno looked tho youth over. Blx feet In his stockings, the lad wus as tall as his fathor but narrow as a lath. Suddenly tho father's oyos light ed and blazed. "Whore'd you get those trousers?" ho snapped, for ho recognized tho stripo of the pet pair he had vninly tried to button round himself that morning. Young Wushburno surveyed his long legs complacently. "I took a fow pairs of trousers I knew you didn't cnr about any more, and had 'em cnt ovor to lit me while you were gone," ho explained, calmly. "Economy, don't you see, pop?" Sudden Joy Fntal. Butts I suppose you know thut Crawley died suddenly at his boarding house early to-day? Dobbs Heavens, no! What wus the matter? Butts No one wus with him. His landlady went to his door and knocked and said breakfast was ready. Oruw ley made some roply. Half an hour later she knocked again and said: "You'd hotter hurry, Mr. Orawloy. We havo something new for brealcfast." An hour later ho was found dead. Dobbs I suppose ho could not stundj the shock." Cincinnati Commercial Tribune. Anionic the Mormon. Beggar (in Suit Lake City) Please, sir Stranger (gruilly) Well, what Is it? Beggar Would you mind giving a tew pennies to a poor man with throe lick wives and and I can't remem Der how many starving children? Chicago News. The Hoy Ilumorlbt. "Pop." "Yes, my son." ''Would it be proper to speak of a nermnld as a diving belle?" Yonkors Statesman. mmm$mmmmmwaMm$m?amimmmmmwamm A vUICK RECOVERY. Prominent Ofllcar of the Rebecca. Wrlten to Thank Doun's Kidney Fllli? Kor It. B. Bumgardner, a local off!-, cor of the Rebecca,! of Topeko, Knn , room 10, 812 Kansas ave nue, writes: "I used Donn's Kldnoy Pills during the past year,, for kidney trouble and lclmtriM ailments. I was suffering from pains In the h ri and headaches, I i 'onnd after tlto n,, .f one' box of the remedy iitfWWMi t,mt tl,c frol'e' l(m&liv1n sradiially disappear- etl, no that uoioie I had finished & second packngo I was woll. I, theroforo, heartily ondorso your remedy." (Signed) MRS. O. B. BUMGARDNBR. A FR1DB TRIAIr Address Foster Mllburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y. For saW by all dealers. Price, DO cents. And most any man will consider it i compliment to be culled a "gay 8ng," but will become furLua IfJ dubbed u puppy. Tha wurerwhools used for manu facturing In the United Slates num ber about 00.000, yleldlrii! 1,300,000 Horsepower, or one-third if tb whole power uicd. SALT RHEUM ON HANDS Mrs. C. if llll B tillered Auoiiy nnrt Htiil to Wenr Ilnnd ages All the Time Another Cure by Cutloum. Another cure by Cutlcurn Is told of by Mrs. Caroline Cable, of Waupaca, Wis., In the following grateful letter: "My husband Buffered agony with salt rheum on his hands, and 1 hud to keep them bandaged all tho time. We tried everything we could get, but nothing helped him until he used Cu tlcurn. One set of Cutlcurn Soap, Ointment, and Pills cured him entirely, and his hands have been as smooth as possible ever since. I do hope this lnttur will bo the means of helping some other sufferer." Macaroni Wlient. Snlzcr'u strain of tbia Wheat is the kind winch laughs at droughts nn! the elo mcii.j and positively mock Black Hunt, iliat tcrriblo Hcorchl It's sure of yielding 80 busheln of finest Wheat the nun ahtnea on per acre on good III., In., Mich., Wis., O., Pa., Mo., Neb. hinds and 40 to GO btmhel.i on and lands! No rust, no insects, no failure. Catalog tells all about it. N N. U. J08 12 YORK NEB When n village youth makes a Hying visit to the city he bus u bird of a time. JUST SRND 10O Altn TilfS .N'OTlCi: to the John A. Salter Seed Co., La Oobrc, Win., and they will sond you free .i -umpl of this Wheat and other farm seed, to father with their great catnloc, wort. 100 W to any wide-awake fanner. 0. N. U.J The women of Paris' f isblomibla sot aro said to silt thier eyelids llnti tbeiroyes may appear lureer. And mm boust of twentieth century civill; zationl Solomon in his old ai;e said that aij was vanity and vexation of spirit, lie must havo been thinking ubouf tho duplicates of sllvorwurc and cub glass ho got for wedding presents. THE SIMPLE LIFE: Wbji that An Pleasant and I'nttia thai Aro Pence. It is tho simple life Unit i,Jvt'J leugU of days, sortnity of mind nnd body an4 tranquillity of soul. ftlincilft hop and ambitions, boon d by the doaire to do good to one'i neighbors, impl pleasures, nuhits, food and drink. Men die long before their time be cause they try to crowd too much lnt their experiences they climb too high and fall too, hard. A wise woman, writes of the good that u simple diet has done her: "J have boon utlug Urupe-Nuts foi about six months. 1 begtn roth! sparingly, until I acquired such a lit lng for it that for the Inst tlire months I have depended upon It ah most entirely for my diet, eating uotk. lng else whatevor, but Grape-Nuts for breakfast and supper, and I belicvo I could eat Jt for dlnuor with fruit and be satisfied wit bout other food, and feel much better and have niori strength to do my houspwork. "When 1 began the use of Grape Nuts I was thin and weak, my muw?loi were so txCt that I was not able to do any work I weighed only 108 pounds. Nothlug that I ate did me any good I was glng dovVn hill rapidly, was nervous ii'id miserable, with no ambi tion for anything My condition Im proved rapidly after I begun to eat Grape-Nuts food. It made me feel like a new woman; my muscle got Bolld, my figuro rounded out. my weight Increased to 1VU pouiuN in a few weeks, my nerve grew steady nnd my mind hotter und clearer My friends tell me thy haven't poii me look so well for ynrs "I consider Grape-Nuts the lu't food on the market, ami shall never go hack to meats and white bread again." Namo given by Postum Co.. Hntth Creek, Mich. There's a reason. Look In each pkg. for the llttlt book, "The Road to Wullvllle"