a _ TIME TO ACT. When the back aches and you are ' always tired Li . > : r out , depressed - pressed and ; r nervous - : when sl'ep p t is disturbed by pain and by urinary " " I. . _ l- . . - ills , it's time f to act. The " kidneys are Blcle. Doan's tit' ' Kidney Pills ' cure sick kidneys quickly and perma- nently. Hero's proof. Mrs. W. S. Marshall , n. F. D. No. 1 , Dawson , Ga. , says : "My husband's back and hips were so stiff and sore that he could not get up from a ' chair without help. I got him a box of DOEm's Kidney P11Is. lIe Celt re- ' Iler in three days. One box cured him ; ' I A FREE TRIAL of this great kidney - ney medicine which cured Mr. Mar- shall will bo mailed on application to any part of the United Statos. Ad- _ dress Foster-Milburn Co. , Buffalo , N. . - Y. Sold all dealers 50 " ' ' ' ' by ; price cents ' ' per box. f A fortified town calls itself a Gib- raltar Wild as little excuse as some women call themselves 1\I1\donnaB. i . Under the caption , "The Union Pa- ' clfic Railroad and Louisiana Territory - . ' tory , " the new 'Vorld's Fair folder issued - J sued by the advertising department of the Union Pacific , which } has attracted such general attention , recites these interesting facts : "Wh1o ! the construction of the Union Pacific Railroad , its trials and triumphs , are a part of the history of the United States , the important part played by this railroad In the development - ment of the Louisiana Purchase can hardly be estimated. In the building up of this vast domain itJ1as been one \ ' of the chief factors. ) , One hundred years ago the popula- . . . . : L tlon of the region was estimated at 1 20,000. Up to the inception of the t Union Pacific ( In 1860) ) It had increased - creased to 3,233,529. In ' ' 1900 it numbered - ' - bored over 13,000,000 of inhabitants. f. ; . In this wonderful growth , with Its stupendous - l' , . pendous increase In all the many-sided t. phases of commercial , material and : ,1 intellectual prosperity , the Union PaN - N clUe-as a glance at the map will I' ahow-has had a conspicuous ahare. \ It has opened vast regions of fertile country to settlers , and brought great areas of an unknown and unproductive - tive wilderness into close communion i . with metropolitan centers and mar- I leets. Thriving cities , towns and hamlets - . , lets , through its efforts , have sprung } , \ up in every direction. It may bo of interest to know that the total number of manufacturing . plants , and the value of their outputs , A combined with that of the national " . products as reported in the census of t 1900 , give an aggregate production for the Louisiana region of $3,500,000,000 annually , or 223 times the original pur- chase price. The same census reports (1900) ( ) also show the total population to be 13,343,255 , of which 8,303,096 inhabitants - , . habitants are living in the states and territories reached by the Union Pa- : elfic. On the 1900 census figures , it i9 estimated that the true wealth of the Louisiana purchase can bo stated at I about $13,051,868,359 , of which ' 9,360- 621,387 is represented in the states . WI a.clied by this great railroad. " . Honestly , now , If you bad all the . . money you needed would you work ' - enough to keep yourself exercised ? , Our victories depend on how wo take our defoats. . ; , : l\lrg. ' { WInslow's oothlnl Syrup. ' 1yr . , ; 7 For children teething , , Boftens the gU11l1 , reduces ta' : ' - ' l1ammaUonalll'sl'alncurc8w1ndcollu. 25eabotUe. 1' ! \ . . No woman over sixteen ought to ? _ . " . . . try to "movo" her relatives by tears. . ' t . \ Important to Mothers. . Examine carefully every bottle of OASTOnIA , a 8arO and euro remedy for infants and children , IS tad 8CO that It , I ; lrr ' Ill , 9lgaettlro Deere the of , I , , In Ono For Over 30 Years. r . The Bind You Rave Always Bought. , . > ' , - I . 1 - \ h , ' - Demand for Sweet Cream Butter. Sweet cream butter is butter that has not been salted and not butter made from unripened cream. That the demand for this kind of butter is increasing is a remarkable fact. The creamery at Ringwood , Illinois , Is ma- king about 30,000 pounds of butter a : month and all , except that used by the patrons , is being taken by a large dairy company of Chicago. Gradually there has been an Increase in the demand - mand for unsalted butter , tin now ' two - thlyds of all the butter supplied by that creamery is of this Idnd. That is , about 20,000 pounds of unsalted butter is being supplied by this ono reamery every mont and here are numerous other creameries making some sweet cream butter. At first the demand Was from the foreigners almost - most wholly , and especially from the Jews. Indeed , the Jews were such great users of this unsalted butter that the factory men dubbed it "Jew butter. " But it is now losing that characterization , for the reason that many native Americans are using it instead of the salted article. We have supposed that the demand for the fresh article was to bo confined to European countries like France , but wo are evidently mistaken. The but- - ter is making great headway In England . land , where the demand has always previously been for salted butter. This In our country at least marks a new phase of creamery development. The Dairies and the ' Doctors. One man that has the handling of n good deal of milk for Chicago tells the writer that he has an arrangement with the doctors in several towns from which he buys milk , by which the doctors report to him the presence of any contagious disease on any farm in the locality , whether that farm is producing milk or not. In thin way it Is possible for him to know about the conditions under which milk Is being made for his trade This he finds to be n very good plan. In the case of the contagious disease being on the farm of a man that is selling him milk , ho can take measures to prevent the sending out of that milk. On the other hand , if the disease is on the farm of a man that is not selling him milk , he can serve a notice on the men that are selling him milk that they are not to recAlvo the milk from such a farm. If this practice were made general it would greatly improve - prove the situation as to the spread of contagious diseases by means of mille. Cases are constantly coming to the attention of the public where some man that is supplying perhaps only a very small amount of milk to the trade Is the means of scattering dis else:1 : : that ravage communities using the milk. Every man should have too much conscience to sell milk when he has a deadly disease in his family , but actual experience demonstrates that that is just the time ho will sell his product , as a general thing , for the reason that his needs are greatest at that time. This phase of human na- ture must bo taken Into consideration. "Scalding with Cold Watery In a visit to n creamery recently the writer noted that the combined churns and butter workers were in perfect condition and that no smell could be detected. These churns had been in use for a year. The buttermalter laughed when the condition of the churns were mentioned to him and said that be never had trouble in Iteep- Ing his churns perfectly sweet and clean , though he knew of factories where the combined utensils were always - ways in a condition that was not sat- isfactory. Some of them wouldn't bear looking into , unless the nose were kept out. He declared the trou ble to bo that too many buttermakers "scald out their churns with cold wafer . for " t u. s. SENATOR FROM SOUTH CAROLINA Recommends Pe-ru-na p For Dyspepsia and Stomach Trouble , r I r a : 1 - Ex . Senator M. C. Butlor. If you do not derive prompt and satis- factory results from the use of Peruna , write nt once to Dt' Hartman , giving 0. full statement of you case , and ho will be pleased to give you his vnlua'llo advice - vice gratis. Address Dr. IIartman , President of The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus. O. Catarrh of the Stomach Is Generally Called Dyspepsla-Somothlng to , Produce Artificial Digestion d . , Is Generally Taken. Hence , Pepsin , Panoreatln and a Host of Other Digestive Remedies Has Been Invented These Remedies Do Not Reach tho' Seat t of the Difficulty , Which Is Really Catarrh. . u. A. Senator M. c. nutler from Ex. South Carolina , was Senator from that State for two tlr1l1H. In a recent letter to The Pcruna Medicine Co. , from Washington , D. G. , says : "I can recommend Peruna for dyspepsIa - pepsin and stomach trouble. I have been using your medicine for If lJhort period and I feel very much rel/eved. It Is indeed a wonderful medicine besides - sides D good tonic.M. . C. Dutler. The only rntlnnnt way to cure (13's- pepsin la torenhove the catarrh. Peruna cures catlwrh. Peruna docs not produce artificial dig-eRtion. It clues catarrh and leaves thcRtomnch perform digestion - tiou in n. natural wny. This Is vastl , better and safer than resorting to art - tidal methods or Jlarcotics. , 1'crunn has cured more cases of dys- pepsia than all other remedies combined - I blued , simply because It cures catarrh wherever located , If rnarrhislocated J in the head , I'eruna cures it. H catarrh has fastened itself hi the throat or bronchial tubes , I'crurllLcures it. . When catarrh becomes settled in the stomach , l'cruna cures it , nI : : well in this location . as in any other. . I'eruna is not simply n remedy for d ' ! . Peruna is 0. catarrh remedy. Peruna cures dyspepsia because it 'is generally dependent upon catnrl'll. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CONSUMERS OF SHOES ALWAYS ASK fOR THE BEST WESTERN MADE SIIOfS. : : These brands will guarantee you a good shoe for men : I Star and Crescent E. Z. Walker j II Comet Cock of Walk lOur PRAIRIE QUEEN lends all others in Women's and lldrcn'-s Shoes. I See /Iat our tlams - Oil the shots you bu. ) ' . a F . Po KIRKENDALL 6 co. 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They are settled and settling ! 011 the Grain and Grazinz Lands , and arc prosperous and sntisfied Sir Wllrr"d IRurler recently said : "A new star bas risen on the horizon and h Is toward it that every Immigrant who leaves the land of his ancc - tars to come and seek a home for himself now turns his iazu"-ClI1ada. There Is Room' for Millions. FIn E I10mcllteallK given 1\\711" Schools , Churches , Italh"IIYII , lUl\rkcts. Climate , evcrythllll Lo be desired. For a descriptive Atlas and oIlier Information apply to Superintend immigration . Ottawa , Can ada or authorized Canadian Government A.enl- W. V. Bennett 801 New York Life Dulldini Omaha. Neb. U , = t I 4t : Thompon's f : ; Eye Water . LanUord lIamm Colton Filled Collar We absolutely Guarantee It to cure and prevent Oalls or Sore Shoulders. NOltopplnlC the plow fur It docs Its work while the animal duce his. Collar and pad O combined. Economical and cheap. Lasts two to ere selWIn. . If ronr denier doe n't handle them send us .1.25 end get one prepaid ! ' yountaUoa. Write for clrrular snit memorandum book. ' 1110 I'owrn JUr. Co. , "lIrrloo , 10. . . Lawn Fence Iron or wlrc."mnny aty lon , f/lr rl'\l1 \ CUt'f' , C 11 II re II .Re hool. cemetery ; poultry and hot fence ; furor atos , Send for . catalogue. ( Itlrpcn : ! tree aril Blre Works oy1Al1A Nlm W. N. U. , Omaha. No. 23-1904. tiU.'cS WNE It lS rAllS , neat Cough Syrup. Tastes Oood. Uee In time. Sold by druggists. as _