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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (March 18, 1904)
Itostorod to Ucnltti. flMjh Many weak, suf VJf Coring women do not know that mB 4-A -hmmmmhmB V MMMft yiMMMMMaMaaMMMMMMMut I Mrs. " Hudisonr of " Chicago, whose I Mrs. " Huerhsonf of Chicago, whose letter follows, is another woman in high position who ow :s her health to the use of Lydia E, Pinkkim's Vegetable Compound ) "Dear Mrs. Pink n am: -I suffered for several years with general weakness and boarkisr-dowu pains, caused by womb rouble. My appe tite was fitful, and I would lio awako for hours, oad oould not sleep, iotil I seemed more weary in the morning than when I retired. After reading one of your advertisements I decided to try the merits of 3Lydi S, Pinkham's Vcgctablo Compound, and I am so glad I did. Wo ono describe the good it did me. I took three bottles faithfully, and sides building up my general health, it drove all disease and poison lib of my body, and made me feel as spry and active as a young girl. Mrs. Pinkham's medicines are certainly all they are claimed to be. Mas. M. E. HuonsoN, 847 East Ohio St, Chicago, ILL Mrs. Plnkliam Tells How Ordinary Tasks Produce Displacement!. Apparently trifling: Incidents in woman's dally life frequently produce displacement of the womb. A slip on the stairs, lifting during menstruation, tandlng at a counter, running a sewing machine, or attending to the st rdlnary tasks may result In displacement, and a train of serious evils is. started. The first indication of such trouble should bo tho signal for quick action. Don't lot the condition becomo chronic through neglect or a mistaken idea that you can overcome It by exorcise or leaving it alone. More than a million women have regained health bytho use of LiydlA E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. If tho slightest trouble appoars which you do not understand write to Mrs. Pinkham, at Lynn, Moss., for her advice, and a few timely words from her will show you the right thing to do. This advice costs you nothing, but It may mean life or happiness or both. Mrs. Lelah Stowell, 177 Wellington St., Kingston, Ont., writes : "Dear Mks. Piniotam: You are indeed ft godsend to women, and if Ihcy all knew what you could do for them, there would be no neea of their dragging out miserablo lives in agony, "I suffored for years with bearing-down pains, womb trouble, nervousness and excruciating head ache, but a few bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham Vegetable compound maue uie iook. new and promising to me. I am light and happy, and I do not know what sickness is, and I now enjoy tho best of health." Crvmnound can alwava be rolled upon to restore i ill- a. .... ... 1 , 4-1. .. r. T4- to n tiwaitklrm ,MirA fni 1 IlCUlbll W VYU1UGU YY11V bUlU DUUVlt V uv . w -w the worst forms of fomale complaints, that bearing-down feeling, weak back, falling and displacement of the womb, inflammation of the ovaries, and all troubles of the uterus or womb. It dissolves and expels tumors from the uterus In the early stage of development, and checks any tendency to cancer ous humors. It subdues excitability, nervous prostration, and tones up the entire female system. Its record of cures is the greatest in tho world, and i i it til. nj smouia oe reuea upon wiia counaeuoe. rnncPIT If wa eunot forthwith brolaMtha orhriiuu Istters and atcnatarM abor tutlinonlfti, valsli Till prove their absolute Kennlnenou. Mr f ' 1 W VI 45000 ItdU K. Flnkham Medioln Co., I-yna, W Leaking for a Home 1 Then why not keep In view the fact that the farming lands ol Western . Canada sufficient to support a population of 50.000,000 or over? Tho linmlttrntlan to Wostorn Canada durlncr tho past six years has been phenomenal. f - a i4i' W.'V. Bennett. Homestead Lands enslljr accessible and other lands may be purchased from Hallway and Land Companies. Western Canada's grain lundu produco m arveUous crops.whlle tho grazing lands contain ail the nutritive qualities for fat tening cattle and other stock. laTnrkoU, Helinola, Mallwnya anil ll other eoudltlana in itko Weiltin Canuda dealruble mput for the huMo- Write to tho Superintendent Immigration, Ottawa, for n do scrlptlve Atlas, and other Infor- matlnn! or tn lh. niit.ni. ' Canadian Govcrnmnnt Ati- BOt Nan York Ufa I)Mi.,Omfilia.Xb, r(u Can Get Alleu'a Foot-ttaae VMtK. Write to-day to Allen 8. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. T., fgr a FREU sample of Alleu'n Foot Ktue, powder to shake Into your shous. It euros tired, sweating, damp, swollen, acta Ing feet. It makes new or tight shoes easy. A certain cure for Corns and Dunlons. All a-clt and shoe atorea sell It. 26c. liUirllcnt Green Onions. TU .lohn A. Sulzer 9(..d Co.. l,u V.ivrhv, Wl., always liav soiuethitiK now. irfjuaetulu; valuuble. TLIs year they ull'ur uuioiig tlii'lr new muiiuy uiukint: v(jtalna, un Knrliest Cjrceu Bating. Union. It Is u winner, Mr. farmer unu Ganlentr! JUBT SEND THIS NOTICE AND 10o und Uh; will send you their big niaut fttul sctd catalogue, together with euongu seed to grow 10,000 plantul 1,000 fintt, solid Oabbuges, ',000 delicious Carrots, 2,000 blanching, nutty Celery, 2,000 rich, buttery Lettuce, 1,000 aplendid Onions, 1,000 rare, IiikcIous ItudiKlieH, 1.000 gloriously brilliant Flowers. In all over 10,000 plants tliia grea oner ib made to get you to test their warranted vegetable seeds and ALL FOR BUT 10c POSTAGE, wovlding you will return thh notice, and if you will send UOc in poxtHKt', they will udd to the above u naekiige of tho rum ouh Hertiner CuulUlower. (O. N. U.) Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE CANDY CATHARTIC AQ I'ortnhlc eule Ifnck. A. J. Kliiifory, of lllltiuiH, mils how to construct & portable scale ruck and sends the St. Louis Republic a sketch. "My scale platform," lie say "is 7x1-4 feet and I use posts -1x1, seven feet long, with four on a Bide for uprights. In both ends of the uprights bore u D-lU-luch hole, bIjc Inches deep, and tnko a Uve-dgbtli rod and cut In lengths of eight Inches and drive In these holes. Next luy '1x48 on the plat form of settles, one side ut u time, lay ing tho two end ones ilush with tho ends of tho planks on the platform. Then spaco the other -lxl's equally dis tant from the ends, then null on six fenco hoards, tho llrst board six Inches from the bottom of the 4x4's and the rest of thorn should bo eight inches apart Mark opposite each rod In the 4x4.'s nnd boro it tbrcc-fourth-lnch hole, two Incites from tho outer edge of plank. Nail tho boards on tho inside .1 Ij (I I. 8.1 i,i l.l I 1 1 i'i i'i i; fl7 ii i'i ir POnTADLK SCAXE HAi.K. of the 4x4's. Hang tho gates so they can be taken off easily. Use I!x4's for cross tics tit the tops of tint posts to Ut over the Iron pins placed In them. Drive a 20-ix;nny nail through the ends of the pieces of 2x4's so they will not pull out when atrulued. Use staples and hooks for fastening the gates. One man cuu take this rack off or put It on hi a few minutes. To take the nick off first remove the gates. Then take oft the cross ties, then lift off tbe sides. Put on again by reversing the operation." How to Catch Sheep. A sheep .should never be. caught by Us wool, says Pacillc Homestead. This method not only causes (lie animal utt necessary pu.u. but. in the case of fat sheep that are to b U'llcd it does much harm to the Joint r mutton that lies underneath whero the wool was pulled. It causes u dark bruise Just In the sumo manner as our bodies become dis colored from being bruised. Tho proper wuy to catch a sheep Is to take it either by the hind leg just above tho gambrel Joint or by putting tbe hand underncuth its Jaw or neck. In using u crook it Is important that the sheep are not caught below tho gambrul Joint, as injury to the leg is liable to result from this. luttitiK Com Fodder Feed. Tlie writer recently called on a Ger man farmer who wits making his way In tho world, but with little capital to wurk with. He bad read much of the advantages of shredded corn stover and of feeding stock rougluigo run through a cutter If ono could not have tho use of tho shredder. Roth nit chinos wero boyoud his means, but ho was determined to test for 'himself the value of tho cut fodder. Ho had evi dently proved Its value to his satisfac tion, for hb' said that the present was tho third winter he hud cut the fod der for his three cows each day with a hatchet. It was uu enormous task, but as hn had the tltno to spare and hail proved it profitable ho continued it. With a smllo of satisfaction he said that ho had mudu enough money from tho ex tra milk to pay for a good cutter, which he would have another season. The chances uro this man will earn it shredder this time. Many dairymen and farmers with but u few cows de cllne to do such work or to use u cut ting machine, saying that it docs not pay when tho dairy is small. This It Just where many of us make mistakes, for if wo would look out for tho small prollts the larger ones would come by accumulation and later there would bo room for Uio shredder. Raise Hizica for Illsr Prlcoa, The poultrymiui who has handled his fowls just tight Is reaping the hen" eflt of the high prices at which eggs arc now selling. If the hens aro not luy Sng and they are of un ago when they should be, the thing to do is to see that tho houses thoy occupy aro warm und free from draughts; then look Into tho food question closely and see that; the rations furnish the egg producing and egg making quuiitles and that they arc properly given; that is, not too much or too little. Supply fresh water, plenty of grit, and a dust box and keep tho houses and the. hens free, from lice. These tilings done regularly for several weeks will bring tho eggs. If not, then the hens should go to the carcass murket us soon us possible so that the expense of feeding them muy be cut off. This muy bo an heroic rem edy, but the fuct remains Unit If a hen cared for on the lines indicated does not lay, provided, of course, thai: she is well and at a laying stage, she has no part In tho operation of a farm for prollt and should be turned Into money us soon as possible. A Sncccanful Krojf Industry. Mr. Nuthuniel Wotzen, formerly of Kllbourii, Wis., says an exchange, has been remarkably successful In several large business enterprises of an agri cultural nature. He acquired tho tlllo of "melon king" by inaklug Rooky Ford, Col., fumous for its cantaloupes. He has Just now won the title of "frog king" by doing f 10,000 worUi of business In bull-frogs at Ileuu mont, Texas, during the past yeur. These frogs came from both Louisiana and Texas, and Mr. Wetzel Is about to establish near New Orleans tho largest frog ranch in tins world, where .'10 ex pert ea tellers will be constantly em ployed. I'oKe for ChIvch. I'aul Wolsou, of Kansas, says: "A very good poke for keeping calves or cows from going through the wire rence is made us ihowu in t h e. sketch. Take four pieces of barbed wire about four feet long, twist to gether and make a hook at lop end. Place over the calf's neck and twist all four to nether under tho neck of the calf and make another hook below. A calf will not make many attempts to creep having one ol' these on." BEST FOR THE BOWELS DnlrylnBT In Cuiindu. The outlook for winter butter is good, sayB ft. Canudlan correspondent of Hoard's Dairyman. Stocks uro light, ind holders of choice fall creamery aro not selling, believing better things aro in store for them. Winter cream ery butter is not altogether dependent on the export trade for a markot Tho local demand for this quality is in creasing every year, and many facto ries llntl a ready market for their win ter's output right at home. By all means our duirymen should inuke but ter instead of cheese during the winter. AiiKOrna at the Knlr. livery Angora breeder should be proud of tho recognition given Angora' gouts ut the St Louis Exposition, says Amerlcutt Sheep Breeder. Hon. L D. Coburn, chief of! tho llvo stock de partment, bus offer ed the same premb urns for Angorus us for sheep. Thero could have been no complaint of injus tice hud he offered less for goats, ow ing to tho neTracs.1 'ancioka quekit." of Uio industry, und so we till uppreciuto tho liberality oil the premiums. Tho best way for gout men to show their appreciation is to have u lurge number of the best gouts in the country at that great show. It would be well ut this early date to se Umt the goats you propose to show there and get thorn in good condition. This portrait of Mrs. M. Armer, of Kingston, N. M Is reproduced from American Hhcup Breeder. Mrs. Armoi Is known ax the "American Angora queen. Tho Hllo. Briefly summed up, the advantages of the silo are: First, ensilage pro duces cheap protein; second, it Is a sue culent food und us near to Juno grusit as wo can get in the winter and makcH dairying tho most profitable In white! tlmo, when prices aro highest and there is more time to take euro of tho cows; third, in a silo you cun stoni the most feed in tho smallest space) fourth, ensilage does away almost ou tlrely with the necessity of purchasing commercial feed; fifth, the. producllvo capacity of a herd Is increased; sixth, ensilage is the cheapest and best sup. plementury feed. A. W. Mowbray, President Minnesota Dulry Associa tion. Where the Plnxiind Hnr (Irow. Of 27,300,510 bushels of flaxseed pro duced in tho United States last year, North Dakota Is credited with raising 13,245,120 bushels; Minnesota, 0.0KI,. 508 bushels, and South Dakota, 3,1)05.' 212 bushclH. Tho four great hay-producing Stutej are New York, producing 0,004,011) toiH last yeur; Iowa, 5,(531,852 tons; Mis Bourl, 4,745,312 tons; Illinois, 4,273,2.71 tons. Total production of tho United SUites, 01,305,010 tons. 4 their kidneys nrn sick. Backache tells of sick kid' neys ami so do urinary disorders. Sick kidneys muk bad blood,' and bud blow! utukes baoV digestion, heart palpitation, dizzy, h o a d a cites, ncr yousness, Hlcepless ness, sciatica, rheti matlc pains audi constaut depres sion. Can't be restored to health until tli kidneys uro cured. Head how on woinuu was restored by using "Doau' Kidney Pills: Mrs. H. A. Van Sickle, MU Are., S. W., Roanoke, Vu., says: "Kldncf troublo was hereditary In our family and I hud been so Continually ufllieteft with tho disease that 1 began, to de spair of even temporary relief. Sauio times I suffered so severely thut I was confined to my bed. The itching la in back was intense and the kidney dis order caused an excess of uric ucld in my blood, which Impaired my dlges tlon. I was compelled to deny injselC of many of the llttlo delicacies of diet. The doctors diagnosed my cufto a con gestion of the kidneys. I had, about given up hopo when L begna Hialng Doau's Kidney Pills, but 1 took only . few doses when their eurntlyo power wero proven to my satlBfuethin. Ci have novor been without them, t the house since." Doun's Kidney Pills aro, nohl by all dealers; price 50 cents; or matKnl o receipt of price by B'oster-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Wrlto for free trial. ODD THINGS ON THE WKK A '17 THE WORLD'S FAIR Tableau of Kushl.ons from Petloil of lit. man Colonies to the present. Drivo of tandem of ZcUruJca, tlia' now hybrid animal nob found lit' natural history. Hnttlo history of America in Ut" jest oycloramu eror constructed, Gypsy lane of Barcelona with genu ine limnunys Boy fire brigade, sliollumf- ponies nui complete apparatus Clouds of creation of world :it of ttcnm nmttoll'.'d by vacuum. lituro curry persons up uurruw Lrulls Into cliffs sixty feet high. (.iemilnc (eishu girls dance, slntf find S'uve tea in native kiosk. World oieatod in hollow sftell 150 feet in (liumoter and 5 feet high. Y u remove your shoes before; entcru g the m03que of Omar. Buddha temple with 1300 hldcmi idols tf tbe fourteenth century. Knlebts In armor tilt in tournu ment lUts. C'rauiae's ohapel on the rocks or Uushe'. Dudora, the annual saorlllcltU feusl of rudlu. Transpiircnb mirrors;. Yourself one iustunt: in tho uoxt living mas terplooes of art. Adiim'a rib Impersonated by human being. Street in Paris with arcbilocturf, typical of nil periods lu France. St. Luwreuco's guto at Dot'egtil. Way of sorrows is 800 foot longf, David stroot is 1,000 feet long. , It'iostu on tho (Jorso do Sovlllo. : i'orto Illco han added $10,000 to 11 worlds fair appropriation , uiakloj $30,000 In all. THIN DIET. A dull-lookim: moon meau rrJu. No NiHiriyhmoiit in It. It's not. easy to keep up when coll'ed has so ruined the stomach thai foodt won'l digest. A M. woman says: "I in:d a linali'l fur two yeni'i from' -lo i.ti-'U u,.'..!i'" u:,-:cd by tn . got v bi.il couldn't dlsst food and Tor m 'I il while I lived on milk and lime w.v."r nothing but that a glass of milk etui lime water six times a day. In thW way I managed to Jive, but of cours did not gain. "It was about 5 months ago I began using Mostuin Food Coffee; I did not need the uilik and lime water after thai. rT I gained rapidly and can now" eat a xood meal and drink from 1 to .'J cups of I'nsMun each meal and fc?l fine. '1 would not go back to-coffc for uuy reasonable pay. I like l'ostuut bet ter than coffee now anil make I'oslu ii by directions on box and it is Just fine; nuver found a better way to make Jf than on box. Now Ibis Is all true and you can euslly prove it." Name given by Postum Co., Buttle Creek, Mich. Postum is a brew 'rom field grain with all the uourhhmeut left in. It makes red blood and rebuilds partlcu larly well whom c ffee has done duni' uge us It does to nearly all who dn'ni it. A 10 days' trial of Postum in pf of coffee works wonders. There's , reusou. Gel the llttlo book, "The KouUt Wellvllle." In each ukc.