Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, March 23, 1899, Image 3

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GET A BIO "AD" CONTRACT.
Largest AdvrrtUIng Contrnct Kvor Placed
In Chicago.
The N. K. Falrbank Company , whoso
advertising amounts to Bovcrnl hun
dred thousand dollars per annum ,
has just completed arrangements to do
all Us advertising through the Mahln
Advertising Company. This Includes
nil advertising In newspapers , high-
class magazines , street cars , etc. John
Leo Mahln , the president of the Mahln
Advertising Company , IB widely known ,
and the securing of the N. K. Fair-
bank Company contract Is a compll
ment to his ability. J. H. Snltzlor , the
secretary and treasurer has had n long
and honorable business career In this
city. Slnco opening their ofllco Dec.
28 last they have secured , aside from
the N. K. Falrbank Company contract ,
forty-eight customers whoso business
will aggregate $200,000 per annum.
They will move from their present
rooms to the fifth floor of the Now
York Life Building Into greatly en
larged quarters , to accommodate their
rapidly Increasing business. Chicago
Times-Herald , Feb. 17 , 1899.
For the celebration next Anrll of
the seventieth birthday of General
Booth , the Salvation Army proposes
to rnlso by volunteer subscription and
presents to him ? 3GO000 ; to bo used
In army work.
83.OOO for n New Corn.
That's what this new corn cost. Yields
813 bUBhcls per ncre. Big Four Oats 250
busholB Snlzer's Hnpe to pasture sheep
nml cattle nt 2Se per acre yields BO tons ;
potatoes J1.20 per bbl. Uromus Inormls.
the greatest grass on earth ; Bcurait > s3
Barley CO liuphals. per acre ; 10 kinds
grasses and clovers , etc.
Bend this notice to JOHN A. SALZER
BEED CO. . LA CROSSE. WIS. . with lOo
Btamps and rccclvo free great Catalogue ;
f3GOO Corn and 10 Farm Seed Sam
ples. [ w.n.J
It frequently happens when a girl
Imagines she Is wearing a sad und In
teresting expression , some ono will ark
her what she Is looking so cross about.
a dutiful daughter pays in pain for her mother's
MANY or perhaps neglect.
The mother suffered and she thinks her daughter
must suffer also. This is true only to a limited extent. No
excessive pain is healthy. Every mother should inform her
self for her own sake and especially
for the sake of her daughter. Write
to Mrs. Pinkham , at Lynn , Mass. ,
for her advice about all matters
concerning the Ills of the feminine
organs.
Many a young girl's beauty is wasted by unnecessary pain at
time of menstruation , and many indulgent mothers with
mistaken kindness permit their daughters to grow careless
about nhvsical health.
Miss CARRIE M. LAMB , E
MRS. PINKHAM A year a
irregular menstruation
nnd leucorrhoea. My
appetite was variable ,
stomach sour and bowels
were not regular , and
was subject to pains like
colic duringmenstruation.
4 , * I wrote you and began to
J * take Lydia E. Pinkham's
, ' ' " Vegetable Compound and
used two packages of
Sanative Wash. You can't
imagine my relief. My
I courses are natural and
*
" general health improved. "
, MRS. NANNIE ADKINS ,
La Due , Mo. , writes :
' DEARMRS. PINKHAM
I feel it my duty to tell
you of the good your/
Vegetable Compound has *
done my daughter. She
suffered untold agony at
time of menstruation be
fore taking your medicine ;
but the Compound has
FOR 14 CEHTS
VrewIsutoRalutblaswirSOO.OOO
, . , \ now cubtiMnerH. and hunco olfer
) V U'kp.UI ) yHadUi ! , lee I
1 rig. 1.-irlT Kpo | i'nbbncr , luo I
KarlleetKedlleet , ll'o ' {
l.onul.lBjitn'pCJucnmbcrli'o ' i
Halrer's Host 1 , ( ttuce , 16o ,
California 1 IK Tomato , SOo ' .
Knrly Dinner On-on , luo '
Ilrlll1ant flower Becds.lSo (
Worth 1.00 , furl-Icfntt. 'STCo I
AbovolOpVKs. worth $1.00 , vowill j
inall you free , togttlitr with our '
Brest 1'lant and Beed Ontulonuo I
upun recwlpt of thlinntiro A Mr (
postage.Vnlnvltoycjurtnutonnd i
know when yimtacetr ) Mil/iT'H !
. . _ . nrc'iKynuwlllunvi-rcutAlmiKwItn- .
V IB.hdOltbrm. , UnliiiiKppiMIHr.iorl I
V-jM tatlp u 11 , . I'lKUKlCM IU Nl.'Jtl I
BiWvihfiV-n 111)1. Catalan nlotiBc. Ko tt ' .
mill A. murit smi ID. , i.i ttaissE , HIS.
nave You a Disease We Successfully Treat ?
r A MOire A'l ' forms of Tumor , Skin.
U A IN U t , K HlooO.nml Nervous Diseases
scletunlcally cured , Consult or correspond with
T1IE KAHNIIAM IIOMi : SANITAllIUM ,
Dr. QEO. 0. W. PAHNHAM , I'rop.
109 So. 10th St. , Lincoln , Neb.
The little good poetry In the worl I
1ms resulted In a Hood of doggerel tlint
creates the suspicion that every man
and woman on cnrth believes that lie
or she IB 11 genius.
They Wort tVhit * You
\Vhllc yuur inlint Hint 1 > ody rout , fJABcurVt Candy I u
tlinrtlc rcr lr your tllRtitlnn , yuur llrrr , your
bowiMn , put them In perfect order. All drnirgltu.
1UC.25C , 50C. _ _ _
Don't cover your neglected duties
with the cloak of excuse.
fil.VOO Tor Week ,
Wo will i > ny u suliiry of JIS per wcok null
pxpoiisoi for tniin with Ille to Introduce ! 1'or-
foctlon I'oultiy MKttiro nntl Insect Destroy
er In th fountty. Adtlii's-4 with stiimi ) .
Perfection Miuiufm'ttirliiK < - ' > 1'iirsons , Kan.
Some people can't see what pleasure
those who mind their own business flud
in living.
HIrn. WltiHlow'n Southing Syrup.
Forclilldrcn tcollilim , notions the Rumi , reduced In-
Qiiuimatlonalloysi > alucurciWiuJcoUc. tUuabottlo.
An old bachelor says that a woman s
chiinge of mind Is an effect without a
cause.
AmdellBhtfd with 1)11. SKTH AUNOMVS TOUGH
KILLKlti It i-iircs oeiy tltno. Itov. J. H. Corultb ,
VTaynen lllo.lll. I3c. a buttle.
Bread may the staff of life , but what
the .average man wants Is a fat pud
ding.
' '
Coo's
I * the oldont nnd liest , Hv. i llircuk up r > cold quicker
IIinnanythluKcliie. It Uulwaya reliable. Try it.
Some actions , like frescoe work , only
reveal their color after they have been
dolie awhile.
Pisa's Cure for Consumption 1mN boon
ti God-send to me. Win. B. McClollau.
ChoBter , Florida , Sept. 17,1605.
A peculiar death came to Crtrl Hos-
mer of Bellalro , Mich. Ho was cawing
down a hollow tree and his p.uv , being
short , he went Inside the Ireo and con
tinued his work. The tree fell and
crushed him.
lig Beaver , Mich. , writes : "DEAR
go I suffered from profuse and
relieved the pain , given her a better color , and she feels
stronger , and has improved every way. I am very grateful to
you for the benefit she has received. It is a great medicine
for young girls. "
Every Desirable New Feature is Embodied in
Columbia Ghalnless , Models 59 and 60 , , . $75
Columbia Chain , Models 57 and 58 , , , , 50
Harifords , Patterns 13 and 20 35
Vedettes , Patterns 21 and 22 , , . , , $25 , 26
Our 1898 Models were the leaders of last boason. Wo are closing
out a limited number of Columbias , Model 40 , ( Ladies' ) at $45 ; Models
45 and 49 ( improved ) 840j Ilartfords , Patterns 7 and 8 , at greatly reduced -
duced prices.
See our Now Catalogue.
POPE MFC. CO. , Hartford , Conn.
THE SCHOOLS
Of Greater New York , Uoston , anc
many other places use Carter's Ink
exclusively and won't use any other
That speaks \\ell for
CARTER'S INK
and gives you food for thought.
Meat mokp < l In a few tmori with
KRAUSERS1 LIQUID EXTRACT OF SMOKE.
Mida Itam blckorr wood. Cheaper , cle > o r
iweeter , and mrer than tDeold y. Send fo
circular. 1 UUAUHf.lt * OliU. , Milton , ! .
MISS GOULD'S HCFUSALS.
looetvoN So Mitlijr OfTnr * Tlint Htcrco-
typeil AniHTcir li Nncniinrjr.
Helen Gould suggests In no way the
owner of millions. She goes about her
ItthiR room , which fa the second
tory front of tlAJ old house in Tarry-
own , dressed In the ort of gown
vhlch a maid or u country seamstress
might have made , her hair brushed
obcrly away from her face , and some-
lines oven nil old-fashioned white
apron to protect her dress. There are
housands of girls In New York whose
athcrs wonder where the money to
my their clothes and matinee tickets
s to come from who lead a more elo-
gnnt existence than this simple young
voman. Miss Ootild has all the old-
fashioned habits of thought as well
as the old-fashioned virtues. Four
years ago she gave a conlldonco to nn
ntlmato friend , says the New York
World. "There are , " she said , "three
.hlngs that I want to do. I want to
bring tip Frank to bo a fine man , as
; oed a man as my father was ( for I
jellovo ho was the best man who ever
Ived. I want to make the world un-
lerstand how fine and tender a man
my father was ; and I want to make
: ho name of Gould is loved In Now
York as that of Burdott-Coutts In
London. " Frank Gould has just at-
: alned his majority , and ho bids faire
: o carry out his slster'a plans for him.
Ho Is clear-headed , good-looking ,
grave and tender toward his sister ,
and ho gives her the worship for her
devotion which she deserves. The final
Idea of Helen Gould to bo a second
Baroness Burdott-Coutts has been dis
covered by persons who live by their
wits. As a consequence she Is be
sieged on every hand by people with
schemes , philanthropic and personal ,
as well as by frank beggars. Then
there are the schemes. They range
from dally newspapers and theatrical
ventures to boarding schools for young
ladles and patent Incubators. On an
average of two a week como Ideas for
everything from a Hying machine tea
a thumb thlmblo that would trlplo the
Gould millions If there was only money
enough to patent and exploit it. As
for the offers of marriage , they are
legion. These letters arc by no means
from Illiterate or Ignorant persons In
all cases. The names signed to some
of them would surprise the world were
they published. Miss Gould has had
a card engraved as daintily as an In
vitation , which she sends In reply to
all these offer. It reads : "Miss Gould
does not feel that she can respond to
your request. Not , she hopes you will
believe , from any lack of sympathy or
Interest In the matter you present ,
but because numerous and exacting de
mands , together with the countless ap
plications she has received , make It In
is Instance Impossible. "
MADE COMPANIONS BY PERIL ,
Wild Do.tstd Herd ToROtiior to Kscapi
u Forest ITlro.
An Incident of the forest fires In the
hills of the Dcscanso neighborhood ,
In southern California , Illustrates the
comradeship that common peril brings
about among beasts as well as among
men. After the flames had completed
their work of destruction and spread a
pall over the hills , a rancher went
forth among the charred stumps and
smoking brush heaps to look for a
number of cattle and colts which he
feared had been hemmed in by the
fire. Ho went across gully and ridge
In his search , until at last ho saw his
stock some little distance ahead. Ho
was more than astonished upon com
ing up to the group to find not only
his cattle and colts , but a deer , three
wildcats , a coyote , and several rab
bits , all allvo and apparently In no
fear of him. They watched his approach
preach with Indifference , the timidity
gene from the big-eyed deer , no ven
om In the wildcats' purr , and honesty
shining In the gray coyote's face. The
rabbits sat on their haunches , as meek
as the pets of children. But the poor
coyote was In pain , and as the farmer
came close the erstwhile robber of the
roost dragged his helpless hindquarters
ters toward the man In mute suppli
cation. The legs of the animal had
been frightfully burned. The rancher
was in no mood to make friends of
such strange creatures , and at once
drove his stock through the smolder
ing brush , the deer going along with
the cattle , the rabbits hopping alone
at the rancher's heels , the wildcats
slouching along behind , and the coy
ote , unable to follow , whining a pa
thetic appeal for succor. When the
burning field was passed the deer
broke Into a run for the distant hills ,
the rabbits were away like a flash , and
the old defiance and snarling leer
came back to. the wildcats , who
scorned to make a show of haste. They
walked slowly out of sight. Sar
Diego Union.
Soldier * nnd Keiitliun.
The effort to persuade women to
cease adorning their hats with birds or
their plumage has not been very suc
cessful , for feminine vanity has de
manded thin slaughter of the Inno
cents , Englishmen have on this occa
sion proved themselves more humane
than the women of the land. Sir John
Lubbock has secured the abolition of
the use of osprey plumes In the Brltis-h
army. Ho pointed out that the-so
plumes were stripped from the birds in
their breeding season , Involving tlie
death nnd the destruction of tlielr
young by starvation. On learning this
the military authorities decreed that
olllcors bhould no longer aid In this
wanton destruction by wearing osprey
plumes In their helmets.
Canada needs only 237,000 square
miles to bo as largo as the whole con
tinent of Europe ; It Is nearly 30 times
as largo as Great Britain and Ireland
and is 5,000 square miles larger than
the United States , excluding Alaska. Y.
' "THE plensnut method nnd beneficial effects of the well-known remedy , SYRUP or Kios , mnnttfnctured
* by the California Fig Syrup Company , illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxative principles
of plants known to be medicinally laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to the taste
and acceptable to the system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxative ,
CLEANSING THE SYSTEM EFFECTUALLY DISPELLING
COLDS AND HEADACHES , PREVENTING FEVERS ,
OVERCOMING HABITUAL CONSTIPATION PERMANENTLY.
Its perfect freedom from every objectionable quality nnd substance , and its acting on the kidneys ,
liver nnd bowels , gently yet promptly , without weakening or irritating them , make it the ideal laxative.
In the process of manufacturing figs are used , as they are pleasant to the taste , but
THE MEDICINAL QUALITIES ARE OBTAINED FROM SENNA AND OTHER AROMATIC PLANTS ,
by n method known to the California Fig Syrup Company only. In order to get its beneficial effects , and
to avoid imitations , please remember the full name of the Company printed on the front of every package.
Consumers of the choicest products of modern commerce purchase at about the same price that others
pay for cheap and worthless imitations. To come into universal demand and to be everywhere considered
the best c" "
purchasers
and
knowlcdtr
fifteen years ago , for the special purpose of manufacturing and selling a laxative remedy which would be
more pleasant to the taste and more beneficial in effect than any other known. The great value of the
remedy , as n medicinal agent and of the Company's efforts , is attested by the sale of millions of bottles
annually , and by the high approval of most eminent physicians. As the true and genuine remedy named
SYRUP OF FIGS is manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company only , the kuowledge of that fact
will assist iu avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other parties.
For Sale by All Druggist's . Price 50 < f Per BorHe.
Hon. Ceo. P. Bemis , the most popular mnn ever elected as mayor of
the city of Omuha , Nub. lie iu also ono of the oldcut and bout known real
estate dealers and negotiators of loans In the west. Ilia business is very
extensive. lie is not only ono of the beat judges of real estate but he knows
a good thing when ho sees It , whatever it may bo. So we call attention to
the following statement made by him and aovoral other men who arc not
only popular in Oinahu but are known from ocean to ocean. They are Hon.
A. U. Wyinun , Ex-Treasurer of the United States and now President of the
Omaha Loan and Trust Co. , ono of the largest and moat prominent nego
tiators of Western farm and city loans. lion. W. J. Council , Ex-Congress
man and now Omaha's City Attorney. Hon. W. A. Paxton , Pros. , Union
Stock Yarda. Hon. T. S. Clarkeon , Ex-Commander in Chief G. A. R. Hon.
C. J. Smyth , Attorney General of Nebraska. Hon. A. S. Churchill , Ex-At
torney General of Nebraska , and many others ua well known , each
of whom has personally signed the following statement.
TO WHOM THIS SON1ES , CREbTINC : Wo tnko pleasure ln.com-
mondlng the virtues pftho romoclloB prepared by the Dr. B. J. Kay
rflodlcarco. . . Hovlnf known of Homo romnrUnlild euros of Omaha
effected by The use of Dr. Kaj's Renovator and Dr. Kay's
Balm , wo bdllovo that those great remedies arc worthy of the
confidence of the public.
At this season , your system needs renovating. The Internal organs are
inactive. The waste matter Is not eliminated but absorbed , thus contain-
Onmlm Hon. Coo. P. Bomls . inating the blootl and debilitating the entiru system. The nerve force is not.
n most popular Mayor.
rcpicnl8hcd , consequently you are tired and have no energy. These symp
toms are present in the Spring and after an epidemic of La-Grippe. To renovate the system and remove all
bad effects of La-Grippo or Spring lassitude UBO Dr. Kay's Renovator. It certainly has no equal. Send for
proof of It. It Is a perfect renovator and regulator of all Internal organs , curing the very worst cases of
otomach troubles , constipation and obscure liver and kidney complaints. Try it and yqu will wonder at
its marvelous effects. Write us describing your case carefully and wo will give you valuable advice free
and send you a 110 page Illustrated book of receipts etc. If druggists do not have it don't take any substi
tute they say Is "jnstlis good" for It has no equal. It can bo had by return mall from us. Price 25 eta. and
$1. Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co. , Saratoga Springs , N. Y. and Omaha , Neb.
"A FAIR FACE MAY PROVE A FOUL BAR
GAIN. " MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES
WILL KEEP YOU DRY.
Don't le fooled with a mackintosh
or rubier coal If > ou uantacoil
that will keep > ou dry In the hard
est storm buy the I'lsh Brand
Sllcktr If not for sale In your
( own , write for cutjlojue to
A. J. TOWER. Boston. Mai $ .
I VTANTr.I ) Canfl of line ! lieallli Hint 1M I'-A-N S
will nut lionellt Bend r > lenu to lilimnn Chemical
Co. . New York , for IU eauiplea and 1OUO tcetlinunluln.
Or , Kay's Lung Balm
A CATARRH
inentfiee C II IMclmrdu to . Oimilm. Neb.
Dr. Kay's Renovator
, , ro-
Hla corihtlpntlnn. liver ami Uirtnoy illscnseh.Uf 1-
llou-iiicss , lioaUucliv , etc AtilrutftrlstsSiV ) 81.
tPISCHSiQUREQFOR
| CURLS WHtht AtULSt FAItS.
i Heat OoutfU tijrrup. Tastes Uood.
In tlmo. Bold br dnniitlsU.
W.N.U. OMAHA. No. 12-1899
When Aaswcrlnrj Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Taper.
Western Canada
anil pnrili ulam ua to him to eccuro 100 ucrea of the
licet W lio.it KtuwliiK lauj ° " llle Continent , cau bb
FCI u red un niipllcatlun to tlie Superintendent of
IliuiilKMilun otlawn C'nnndn , or ilio unilenlcued.
Hpevlnily c'nnduetcd exrnrilon * will leaie St. 1'aul
en I lie tlrtt nud ililrd Wednesday * of ciicti month ,
and cpei tally l \v rules on Hit llnun of riillwn ) rencu *
Iniiht ' ' "ill i" " l ) lui ! iimeil | | for vtuurtlou leaving
tlitrc' on April Siti ( IT Miinlloliu. Atnlnlbola. Sus-
Kutiliituun mid Alberta W V Ikmiut , 8J1 ( New
York l.Ue Uiilldlug , Omalia , Neb.
CURE YOURSELF !
lion Ill for unnatural
dlsrhurcei , luUuniiuulluui ,
Irritation * or ulieratloun
of IIIIIOUUH lUfUibruni'8 ,
ruhilcen , and not i '
t or | iolionou ,
or Bent In plain
' 7 "lPrj' . . rrpald. for
II.no. or 3 Lotties , 12.79.
Circular icut on requeit