The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, August 30, 1907, Image 8

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    MAN-A-LIN
Copyright ipoo, br Tho Manilla Oo.
MAN-A-LIN Is An
Excellent Remedy
for Constipation
There are many ailments
directly dependent upon con
stipation, such as biliousness,
discolored and pimpled skin,
inactive liver, dyspepsia, over
worked kidneys and headache.
Remove constipation and
all of these ailmints dis
appear. MAN-A-LIN can be relied upon
to produce a gentle action of
the bowels, making pills and
drastic cathartics entirely un
necessary. A dose or two of Man-a-lin
is advisable in slight ftbrile
attacks, la grippe, oolds and
influenza.
THE MAN-A-LIN CO.,
COLUMBUS, OHIO, U. S. A.
A paint
always
prefers to
keep secret
the fact that
he has substituted something else for
white lead in his paint, but when the
substitution is discovered he defends
the adulteration as an improvement.
There is no mystery about good
paint Send for our handsome booklet.
It will tell you why our rure White
Lead (look for the Dutch Boy Painter
on the keg) makes the best paint, and
will also give you a number of prac
tical painting hints.
For sale by tint class dealers
NATIONAL LEAD COMPANY
New York. Uoston, Jluffalo. Cleveland,
Cincinnati, Chlcajjo, St. I.ouls.
Philadelphia (John T. Lewis & liros. Co.),
Pittsburgh (National Lead & Oil Co.)
Don't Push
The horse can draw the
load without help, if you
reduce friction to almost
nothing by applying
MicaAxh
NSrease
to the -wheels.
No other lubri
cant ever made
wears so long
and saves so much
horsepower. Next time
try Mica Axle Gukase.
Standard Oil Co.
Incorporated
DEFIANCE SURCH-: :i
other starches only 12 ounces snmo price and
"DEFIANCE" 18 SUPERIOR QUALITY.
SPINACH FOR THE WINTER.
Diiectlons for Canning This Healthful
and Succulent Vegetable.
Pick over the spinach when you
have washed It and strip the leaves
from tho main stems without bruising
thorn. Cover with cold water and
leave In this to freshen .and crisp
(thorn. In an hour's time transfer tho
leaves, dripping wet, to a granite or
porcelain pot, adding no water except
that which drips from tho spinach.
Set this pot or Jar in a larger vessel
of cold water. Cover the inner ves
sel closely to keep In the stenm and
sot both over tho fire. When the
water in the outer pot begins to boll,
open tho Inner and stir the contents
gently with your wooden ladle to
make sure1 that they are heated to the
center. Cover again and let the boll
go on for half an hour more. There
should be enough liquid from the sue
culont leaves to cover the spinach
when packed into the jars. Seal im
mediately. PROPER CARE OF SHOE8.
Application of Petroleum Ointment Is
Good for Them.
An excellent preservative of shoe
leather is petroleum ointment. If a
small quantity be applied to new i
shoes It will soften the leather, and if
enameled leather will keep it soft
much longer than ordinarily and ren
der It less liable to crack. If worn
shoes arc cleaned and blackened and
then rubbed with the petroleum oint
ment their appearance and wearing
qualities will be much Improved.
Have a box of oats handy and when
tho shoes are taken off remove all
mud and dirt, lace or button them, fill
half full with oats and stuff tho tops
with crumpled paper. When neces
sary to wear the shoes empty them
and they will be found to have kept
their shape, and will not be drawn If
thoy were the least bit damp when
taken off.
Evaporated Pears.
Soak the pears over" night In luke
warm water, first washing thoroughly.
When ready to cook put Into a Bmall
pipkin or baking dish of earthenware,
sprinkle with sugar or sweeten to
taste with molasses; flavor with a lit
tle whole clove, cinnamon, or ginger,
cover with water, then cover the
whole with a close-fitting lid, and bako
In a slow oven until the pears are ten
der and the liquid of a jollylike con
sistency. These are delicious served
with hot gingerbread. If a gas range
is used, and you do not wish to keep
up the oven fire, simmer gently, cov
ered, on top of the range, using either
the simmerer or a small burner turned
low.
Summer Pudding.
Propare the dry bread as for dress
ing. Beat three eggs thoroughly, leav
ing out tho whites; add one cup of
water, one of milk; mix well, and
pour over the steamed bread. Beat
together well and boil In a thick ves
sel, stirring until solid. While hot add
tho beaten whites of tho eggs with
one-half cup of sugar. Stir briskly;
then set aside to cool. Make a sauce
of two teaspoons of Hour, mixed dry
with one-half cup of sugar; dissolve
with a little cold water; then add boil
ing water until It is the consistency
of thin starch. Drop in a generous
lump of butter and after placing on
each dish of the pudding, sprinkle with
nutmeg.
Chicken Curry.
Cut a three-pound chicken in pieces
for serving. Put butter in a hot. fry
ing pan and cook the chicken ten min
utes, then add the liver and gizzard
and cook ten minutes longer. Use one
third of a cup of butter. Cut two
onions In thin slices and add to the
chicken with one tablespoonful of cur
ry powder and two teaspoonfuls of
Bait. Add enough boiling water to
cover and simmer until chicken is ten
dor. Remove the chicken, strain and
thicken the liquor with flour, pour
gravy over the chicken and serve with
a border of rice.
Tinting Lace.
To color lace for a gown, procure a
tube of oil paint, the color desired,
and squeeze it into a cup of gasollno
and stir until dissolved. Then pour
into a larger vessel. Dip a small
piece of tho lace into It and If too
deep add more gasoline until tho
shade desired is obtained. When it is
tho right color put all tho lace Into it.
After a few minutes take out, shako
gently and dry in the open air. Flow
ers and straw may be tinted by tho
same method.
Baked Peaches,
Not every one knows that peaches
may be baked like apples with excel
lent results. Peel the fruit, put Into
a baking dish with sugar, bits of but
ter and a cupful of water. Bako until
tho peaches are tender. A few chop
ped nuts sprinkled over the top of tho
fruit is an improvement. - They should
bo served cqld.
Coal Miners of the World.
It Is estimated that 1,250,000 men
aro occupied in digging coal lor the j
world.
THIRST WAS FIRST THOUGHT.
Familiar Sound Cause of Young Man's
Bad Break.
John C. Risloy of Detroit, at tho
New York convention of the Interna
tional Society of Hotel and Restaurant
j Employes a convention notable for
Its condemnation of the tipping system
said to a reporter:
"The public thinks that wo waiters
get rich off our tips. Tho public is
very ignorant in this matter. When
I think of Its dense Ignorance I am
reminded of a political meeting I at
tended last April. There was a chap
at this meeting who knew nothing of
parliamentary procedure, and, besides
that, he was half full. Well, in tho
course of tho meeting there was a lot
of excitement and shouting. It grew
worse and worse. The chairman, In
the end, had to hammer on tho table
and yell:
'"Order! Order!'
" 'Reer for me,' said tho Ignorant
young man."
VERY BAD FORM OF ECZEMA.
Suffered Three Years Physicians Did
No Good Perfectly Well After
Using Cuticura Remedies.
"I take great pleasure in Informing
you that I was a sufferer of eczema In
a very bad form for the past three
years. I consulted and treated with
a number of physicians In Chicago, but
to no avail. I commenced using the
Cuticura Remedies, consisting of Cuti
cura Soap, Ointment and Pills, threo
months ago, and to-day I am perfectly
well, tho dlseaso having left mo en
tirely. I cannot recommend tho Cuti
cura Remedies too highly to anyone
suffering with the disease that I have
had. Mrs. Florenco E. Atwood, 18
Crilly Place, Chicago, III., October 2,
1905. Witness: L. S. Berger."
The Revised Psalm.
The father's peroration was superb.
" 'And departing, leave behind
you,' " he concluded, " 'footprints on
the sands of ' "
But here the son rudely interrupt
ed. "Footprints?" ho sneered. "Who
wants to leave footprints?"
"Then what would you leave, my
boy?" the old man inquired.
"Tracks," said the youth, haughtily.
"Tracks of my 90-horse power racer,
to be sure. Am I a dog or a working
man that I should leave mere foot
prints?" Due Process of Lav.
At the time of the famous Eastman
trial in Cambridge, Mass., two Irish
men, standing on a street corner, were
overheard discussing the trial. One of
them was trying to enlighten the other
concerning n jury.
"Bedad!" he explained. "-You're ar-
risted. Thin if ye gets th' shmartest
lawyer, ye're lnnicint; but if th' other
man gets th' best lawyer, ye're guilty."
Life.
Peculiar Medical Remedy.
It was stated at an Inquest on n
peasant In a Servian village that tho
man died from swallowing too many
bullets, which he was accustomed to
take, in common with all the peasants
in that district whenever he felt 111.
Group of St. Mary's Churches.
There are In London a round dozen
churches named after St. Mary, near
ly all of them belonging to a single
group closely packed together, show
ing that they all came from the one
great parish of Aldermary.
BAD DREAMS
Frequently Due to Coffee Drinking.
One of the common symptoms of
coffee poisoning is the bad dreams that
spoil what should be restful sleep. A
man who found the reason says:
"Formerly 1 was a slave to coffee. I
was like a morphine fiend, could not
sleep at night, would roll and toss In
my bed and when 1 did get to sleep
was disturbed by dreams and hobgob
lins, would wake up with headaches
and feel bad all day, so nervous 1
could not attend to business. M writ-,
lag looked like bird tracks, I had sour
belchlngs from the stomach, Indiges
tion, heartburn and palpitation of tho
heart, constipation, irregularity of the
kidneys, etc.
"Indeed, 1 began to feel I had all tho
troubles that human ilesh could suffer,
but when a friend advised me to leave
olf coffee I felt as If he had Insulted
me. I could not bear the idea, It had
such a hold on me and I refused to
believe it the cause.
"But it turned out that no advice wa3
ever given at a more n Jeded time for
I finally-consented to try Postum and
with tho going of coffee and the com
ing of Postum all my troubles have
gone and health has returned. I eat
and sleep well now, nerves steadied
down and I write a fair hand (as you
can see), can attend to business again
and rejoice that 1 am free from the
monster coffee."
Ten days' trial of Postum In placb of
coffee will bring sound, restful, re
freshing sleep. "There's a Reason."
Read "The Road to Wellvllle," In pkgs.
Some physicians call It "a litIe health
classic."
In Self-Defense.
Gabriel Say, what did you lot that
pestiferous party in for?
St. Peter (wearily) Ho used to be
nn insurance agent and 1 either had to
let him In or be talked to death.
No Headache In the Morning.
Krause's Headache Cansules for ovcr-in-
tltilgeneo in food or drink. Druggists, 2oc.
Norman Lichty Mfg. Co., Den Moines, la.
Man's True Worth.
It Is not what, ho has, nor oven what
ho docs, that directly expresses the
worth of a man, but what he Is.
Henri F. Amiel.
The best preparation for tho future
Is tho present well seen to, tho last
duty well done. George Macdonald.
Gun6, Traps, Decoys, Etc.
Lowest prices. Write for freccatalogNo.l
N. W. Hide & Fur Co., Minneapolis, Minn.
It Is the cause, and not the death,
that makes tho martyr. Napoleon.
Lewis' Single Hinder straight no cigar i'h
Rood quality nil the time. our dealer or
Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 111.
A man's ideal must bo his guide,
as well as his goal. Alnsworth.
Mr. Wlnilatv'H Soothing Syrup.
For children teething, softens the gunm, reduce In
flammation, allays pain, cure wind colli). 25c a botUo.
Who builds on tho mob builds on
sand. Italian.
SORE SHOULDERS
1 would like very much to personally meet every
render of this paper who owns any horsc.i that Imvn
soro bhouldcrs ami tell him about Security !all
Halve, ThU Is luiiotslblo so 1 nm itolng to tell you
through tlu pnper.
You mid 1 both know Unit horf.es working with
Sore shoulders are In pain, mill Unit they can't do
Ob much work without running down us u hen they
aro free from pain. I also know perfectly well that
Security Call Halve will cure these shoulders, tint
you do not know It. If you did you would huy n box
of your dealer at once and cure them up, for you
have no doubt often wished that you knew of Minie
thltiKVou could rely on. You ran rely absolutely on
Security (.all Halve. It will do Its work every time,
or if you prefer to try It tlrst 1 will mall you a
sample, can free. Just wrltu lor it It will go to you
on tlrst mall.
AIm) 1 wnnt to tell yon that Prcurlty Antiseptic
Dealer Is ns Kood for liarli wire cuts as Security
Call Salvoisfor harness trails. Dealers carry I hem
In "iV. tOoand JI.IK) sl7i-, 1'm them for your nerds;
1 Kuarantee you perfect satisfaction,
Frank II. Deiinle. President.
SKCU1UTY KKMKDV CO.. .Minneapolis. Minn.
" i i i i i i i i i 1 1 j
W. L. DOUGLAS
$3.00 & $3.50 SHOES THESWOnLO
JtSeSSHOES FOR EVERY MEMDEfi OF
mmu THE FAMILY. AT ALL PRI0E8.
&a5Fa9MW )Douoina doom not m.io & aoll
DgwgQBtS more Men's $3 93. BO ahoon
nSwvHM ma .than any other manufacturer.
THE HI3ASOJJW. L. Douglas shoes aro worn hymoro peoplo
In all walks of llfo than any other inula), is becauso ot their
oxcollent stylo, casy-llttlng, and superior Hearing qualities.
'Tho selection of tho leathern and other materials for each part
of the shoo, and every detail of the making Is looked after by
tho most eoniplutoorgnnl.atlon of superintendents, furuinnniiml
skilled shoemakers, who reeeivo tho highest wages paid in tho
shoo Industry, and whoso workmanship eauiiot bo excelled.
If I could take you into my large factories at llroekton.Mass.,
and show you how enrol ally W. I.. Douglas shoes aro made, you
would then understand why they hold their shape, 111 butter,
wear longer and are of creator value than auv other make.
my t.apB anamooota Bona Shoem cannot be matualtmd at any price.
CAUTION I Tho genuine have W. I. Douglas namo and prieo stamped on bottom. Titko
No Substitute. Auk your doaler for W. L. Douglas shoos. If he cannot supply you, suml
direct to iuetory. .Shoes sent every where by mall. Catalog frco. W.L.Dougl.t, Brockton, Mm
Self-Forgetfulne88.
Solf-forgotfulness in love for others
has a foremost place in the Ideal char
acter and represents tho true end o
humanity. Peabody.
Lewis' Single Binder cigar -richest, most
satisfying smoke- on the market. Your
dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, III,
It Is tho easiest thing In tho world;
to dream that you arc making monoy.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by
these Little Tills.
They nlso relieve Din
tress from Dyspepsia, In
digestion itml Too Ilcurty
Killing'. A perfect rem
eily for DUiIiichh, Niui
Hen, Drowsiness, It ml
Tnstc hi the Mouth, Cout
eil Tongue, I'uln In tho
Hide, TOIUMD I.1V12K.
They regulate tho Ho
u-cls. l'urely Vegetable.
SMALL PILL, SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE.
Genuine Must Bear
Fac-Similc Signature
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES.
To oonrlnoo nny
woman that l'nx-
kIhIh l'ioAntieptlc Will
f Improve her health
mm "d do all wo claim
send her absolutely frco a largo trial
box ot 1'axtlno with hook ot instruc
tions and genuine, testimonials. Send
your namo uml address on a postal card.
PAXTINE
ol onuses
and heals
mucous
m o ni -
lirnnn nf.
fcctlons, such ns naial catarrh, pclvlo
caiunh and inflammation caused hyfcml
utno Ills ; soro eyes, soro throat and
mouth, liy directional treatment Its our
atlvo power over thoso troubles Is extra
ordinary and gives iinmedlato relief.
Thousands of women nro using and rec
ommending it every day. Co cents at
druggists orby mall. Itcmember, however,
11' :)BTH YOU NOTII INO TO Tit Y IT.
THIS It. l'AXTON CO., ltoiton, Mhm.
A iiKnmn tiuykmsc! stokk
WANTED
AGUNTS to sell and distribute Huller's Cele
brated remedies, Toilet Articles, Spices nnd
Extracts. Good salesmen make large enmities,
The most liberal terms Klven to Audits.
THE IIAI.LKH PROPRIETARY CO.
HLAIR - - - NKHRASKA
W. N. U., LINCOLN, NO. 35, 1907.
"run
Q)aiDia,D'ilsp, Orsssjf
Mrti
arc a delight to the refined woman every
where. In order to get this result see thai
the material is good, that it is cut in the
latest fashion and use
ifBton
in tho laundry. All three things are import
ant, but the last is absolutely necessary.
No matter how fine the material or how
daintily made, bad starch and poor laundry
work will spoil tho effect and ruin the
clothes. DEFIANCE STARCH is pure,
will not rot the clothes nor cause them to
crack. It sells at 10c a sixteen ounce pack
age everywhere. Other starches, much in
terior, cell at 10c for twelve ounce pack
age. Insist on getting ' DEFIANCE
STARCH and be sure of results.
CARTER'S
VPlTTLE
TilVER
R PILLS.
CARTERS
ilTTLE
WlVER
PILLS.
Sompany,
mmaDna, Mirsiilka.