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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1905)
r My experience of lite, writes woman, has been thai the r?a haprlness and sonso of olessing he lonRS to middle ago. Wo then havi youth as It oueht to do. we see It itrlDoadW youth's uuroasonlnn sor row ana IIIUIUIQUIBU vy uiuiinu" Its eternal typlHcatlon; we remembe little things that seemed trivia when we were really young-anc of our early days. Miaaio iuc ambitions of our worklnit years. Can wo doubt that than other stage Avdf nrtctnnnn fOllOWS. 9Y vkJWM" CONSTANT ACHING. Back aches all the time. Spoils youi nppetite, wearies the body, worries tin mind. Kidneys cause it all and Doan'i Kidney Pills re lleve and cure It. II. B. McCarver of 201 Cherry St.. Portland, Ore., In spector of freight for the Trans-Con tlnental Co., says "1 used Doan'i Kidney Pills fol back uche and otli or symptoms ol kidney trouble which had annoyed me for mouths. 1 think a cold was responsible for the whole trouble. It seemed to settle In my kidneys. Doan's Kidney Pills rooted It out. It Is sev eral months since 1 used them, and up to date thorn has been no recurrence of the trouble." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price TX) cents per box. Fos-ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. The largest ploture ever palnteo has just been completed by a French artist, In Paris, after eight years' labor. It represents the funeral d M. (Jarnot, and the canvas measures 150 square yards. Do Yonr Feet Aclie and Burn? Shake Into your shoes Allen's Foot-Huso, a powder for tin- feet. It tunkea tight or new Mioph ft'cl p.'isy. Cures Corns, mill ions. Swollen, Hot and Swentlui? feet. At all Dnik'Klsts and Shoe Stores, iifk Snmple sent FKKE. Address Allen a. Olmsted, Le Hoy, N. Y. Woman has the advantage over man In one particuhr she doesn't have to break New Year resolutions. The longer a handBomo man re frains from staring at a Dretty r1t1 the suror she is that he is golnir to. Piso's Cure for Consumption promptly relieves my little u-yenr-old sister of croup. Miss li. A. ream, m l iinnK atreut, Brooklyn, N. Y., Oct. 2, 11)01. 5" Most of the world's supply of elder flown comes from Iceland, the an nual sales there amounting to uver 7,000 pounds. Nearly all of this is thipped to Copenhagen, and com mands from $2 41 to $2 50 u pound. Mrs Winslovri SOOTHING SYItUI' for chil dren teething, softens the iums, reduces In Ma itlon. iilliiys p tin, ourm olio. I'rloe 25 o. Water is a great absorbent of nox ious gases and alsu one of the best disinfectants in the sick room. A basin of fresh water that has stood open in the bedroom soon gathcts Impurities and Is unlit to drink. A wide-mouthed vessel of pure water will often do more to brlnp refresh ing sleep to a nervous patient than will an opiate. ForHotWeatiier A FREE BOTTLE OF Mull's Grope Ten TO ANYONE WHO WILL WRITE FOR IT NOW Have you Constipation, Stomach Trouble, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Blood Pol son, Skin Disoasos, Soros Sudden Bowel Trouble, Diarrhea, Cholera, Etc.? No one whose bow els are healthy and ac tive contracts these complaints. Invari ably they are the result of Constipation which means decayed, poisoned and dvlni: bowels or intestines. Check diarrhea and you are liable to fatal blood poison a physic males you worse. There is only one ritht course and that is lo treat the cause. Re vive and strengthen the bowels and intrs tines. We will prou to you that M ull'i Grape Tonic rures Constipation and all these terrible Bowel troubles because ll clea uses the DIood and makes the intestines practically new. It feeds the .starved con dition and brings them back to life nothing else will. For hot weather ills it lias no equal. WRITE FOR THIS FREE BOTTLE TODAY Oood for ailing children and nursing mothers, FREE COUPON Send this coupon with your name and ad dress and your driiBiriM'Miame. for Iree hot- e ol Mull s Grapeioiiic, Stomach Tonk and Constipation Cure. To Mull's Crape Tonic Co., 21 Third Ave., Rock Island, . Give Full Addresaand Write Plainly The Si. co bottle contains nearly three times tlicjociu, At drug ktorer. The genuine has a date and number stamped on the Uoel ttike no other Irora your druggist. OUTCA8T FROM HIS TRIBE, Old Indlnn Shunned Uecuuse, Ilnrled for Dead, lie Itccoverod. During tbo coldest night of tho win ter John Stink, n full-blooded Osage, was induced to sleep hi tho ofllco of tho Capital Hotel, says tho Arkansas City Traveler. It Is perhaps tho first time lie has passed a night under tho roof of a hotel or dwelling house for many years. This Indian Is n peculiar character, and therefore tho reason for his living out of doors. Ab nu Osage ho is possessed of considerable wealth, and yet lie is tho poorest person In tho world, lie Is nearly fn) years old aud Iuib no relatives. lie is an outcast among his tribe. Ho is supposed by his tribesmen to bo possessed of an evil spirit, and for this every Indian shuns him as a vipor. Tills antipathy has existed for years, and, as the story goe3, has arisen from a burial of John for dead and his com hiff back to life again. After an illness that lasted for a long time hln tribesmen thought him dead and lie -was burled according to tho primitive customs of tho Osagos. This was to cover the body with stones to sufficiently prevent the wolves from getting to it Ho was placed on tho hill used for tho burying ground aud the stones piled over him. But he was not dead. His strength returned and he was able to wiggle out from among the stones and eventually re cover. Since that tlmo no Indlnn will have anything to do with him. He beats about tho country surrounding Paw- huska,' camping under nooks about town when he Is here, but refusing al ways to Bleep under a roof. Tho night when he was Induced to sleep In tho hotel oflke was bitterly cold. The old Indian had wandered about until he was almost frozen, when some whlto men almost forced him to go Into tho hotel to stay. The night before he had slept out of doors under a big tree. He had a big fire and only a little clothing. He seema able to endure a wonderful amount of exposure. The old Indian seems to have no aim in life, no hope, no pleas ure. He Is simply existing until tho end with the stoicism of his race. Oldest Mill in United Struct. To build a wooden mill and grind corn "so long as trees grow and water runs," was tho chargo that Gov. John Wlnlhrop of Connecticut received when King Charles of Hu gland granted him fivo miles of land on the shores of the Thames River, in New Loudon County, near Now Lon don, Conn., says tho Boston Post. That Gov. Wlnthrop executed his commands and that posterity has car ried them out is an established and living truth, for to-day there stands upon tho original land grant the old town mill built by Gov. Wlnthrop in the year ICoO.and to-day, as it did over 2oO years ago, the old water wheel propels the grinding machinery nnd tho golden grains of the king of cereals sire traded and sold to the populace. Tills mill is the oldest grist mill in the United States. The structure is made of haiid-hewn rafters and posts and the building stands identical in every detail as it did when Gov. "Wln throp was the miller of Now London' town. There have been no changes in the interior or exterior to conform to modern ideas, because of tho strong sentiment attached to this old landmark, and although it In used to day as a commercial post nnd pro ducing necessities of life, it Is but a matter of a few years before tho corn dust will be swept out, the floors pol ished, water wheel shut down and the merry song of industry that hTTa so long haunted these four walls changed to tho high-pitched tone of tho wonderment of the sightseer and history monger. This old landmark is one of tha sights of the State nnd here every day there is a pilgrimage of visitors, With this land grant there was In cluded Fisher's island, which wns tho summer home of Gov. Wlnthrop after he beeamo a man of some wealth. That Rooky Mountain Grizzly. The obsequious porter on the Presi dent's special bowed low before tha chief executive and said: "All begs yo' pahdlng, boss, but ah guess me an' you'se done stahted noul afteh de same t'Ing." "What's that? asked the President; In surprise. "Silver tip, sah," was the reply, as hungry black paw was extended. Washington Post. Booletion Give Fannorn Mnchinery. There are no less than MO agricul tural societies scattered over Servla, which distribute modem agricultural machinery and Implements among tin fanners. These societies have a cen tral oflice at Belgrade. Wearing Clothoa Bud for the Health, The South African native attain commission reports that, while th adoption of European clothing by thi natives has promoted public decency, it has Injured the health of tho weap era. A man never really loves but one The thru mi nd and on other times art merely rmxml- llutdch li, lion will, the veiy las if tbo Nantucket quakcrs, has ckd at the age of eighty. Tho rrlouds of Nonluclcet, who onco supported two meeting houses, had dwindled ,o a accu some thirty years ago, and It is a 3ad thing to know that tiic last has disappeared. Huldah Uonwill alwBYa took u lively Interest in all the Interests of tbe society and was one of thnso who endeavored to aniellorato tho condition of the Indians in Kansas nnd tbo Indian Territory fifty years ago. Arriving at n. Verdlot. Knshequa, Pa., July 10.(SppcIal.) In this section of Pennsylvania there Is a growing belief that for snch Kid ney Diseases as Rheumatism and Lame Back there is only one sure cure and that is Dodd's Kidney Pills. This belief grows from such eases as that of Mrs. M. li. Davison of this place. She tolls the story herself as follows: "I have suffered from Rheumatism for thirty years and find that Dodd's Kidney Pills have done mo more good than any nietllrltie I have ever taken. 1 was also bothered with Lame Rack aud I can only say that my back hasn't bothered me since I took Dodd's Kid ney Pills." Considering that Mrs. Davison only took two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills, tho result would be considered wonder ful If It were not that others are re porting similar results daily. Kushe qua Is fast arriving at a verdict that Dodd's Kidney Pills are the one sure cure for Rheumatism." As tho face is rnoro oxpo3od to dirt and dust than any "ther part of tho body, more earn should be taken in clcamtng it. Soften tbe skin with clothes wrung out of warm water, then apply thoroughly a go)d cold cream, after which a thorough scrub bing with d camel's hair brush will leave few impurltios in the pores. Koso water 8 ounces, one-half ounce of fcorax aud two ounces cf strained lemon Juice mako a lotion excellent for removing tan and sunburn. HOW TO WIN SUCCESS. Governor DotiKlnu of Mnttauchnactta Given Advice to Hoyn. Krom a place at the cobbler's bench at a mere pittance, William L. Douglas has risen to the highest executive po sition In the State of Massachusetts, that of Governor, nnd has made him self a millionaire. Ills rules and pre cepts of success are given by hi m through the Boston Sunday American. The Governor Is' interested in boys and declares that these rules are given for the benelit of boys. The Governor says: Recently, in talking to n delegation of bright-faced boys, I told tlium that they should, in order to niuke the most of life, obey the old tnuxhn, "Stick to your lust." If you don't you'll thai that old ogre, culled trouble, bobbing up in your path way every now uad then, and you'll never get to be on speaking terms with success. Fortune, you know, favors the bravo. In the battle of life ,the really brave man is the one with courage enough to "stick to his last" in the faco of early rebuffs nnd temporary reverse. He's tbe fellow who will eventually be able to laugh at trouble and to get chum mv with success. What would you think of a shoemaker who, nfter making part of a shoe on one lust, became dissatis fied and started another shoe on a dif ferent last, keeping up this method until lie had finally spent nil his money for stock and had nothing but a lot of half finished shoes to show for it. Foolish way to do, isn't it? But it's no mure foolish than for a young man to tackle a new line of business every little while until he grows too old to learn any busi ness thoroughly. Kvcrythiug in nature is fitted to do one thing well and spends ils whole life do ing it. You never hear of the ant going into the honey-making business; nor of tbe bee building ant Kills for a change. Each one knows its pluce in the world and sticks to it, and that is what boys must do if they would accomplish great, tilings. Nearly every boy at an early age displays an aptitude for something, and if that aptitude is properly devel oped the process of selecting a last Is fciniplitied. And remember always to keep your ambition up to the top notch. Whatever you do, try to do it better than the other fellow. At school make it a point to stand at the head of your class: and at piny don't be satisfied until you can jump the farthest or throw t lie straiirhtest. Then when you enter busi ness life this matter of getting ahead will become a habit. Now another tiling to think about is this: Don't try to do what you like do what you can, That's a good compan ion piece for "stick to your last." Don't lef the attraction of kximethhig you don't know lure you away from the thing you do. Do what rou can aud stick to it. That's wisdom." W Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. BgWPT CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS, Jf Mnrkot tin- Iitttti (Vtitia In line with tho classic case of the oyster shippers, oiled by President Hadley of Yale I'liiverslty in his book on Railroad Transportation, is the case of the Aroostook potato growers brought by President Tutllo of the Boston and Maine railroad before the Senate committee on Interstate com merce. .Nothing could better show how a railroad works for tbe interest of the localities which It serves. A main dependence of the farmers of the Aroostook region Is the potato crop, aggregating annually eight lo ten million bushels, which find u market largely In Boston aud the adjacent thickly settled regions of New England. The competition of cheap water trans portation from Maine to all points nlong the New England coast keeps railroad freight rates on these potatoes always at a very low level. Potatoes are also a considerable out nut of the truck farms of Michigan, their norma! market being obtained in and through Detroit and Chicago and other communities of that region. Not many years ago favoring sun and rains brought a tremendous yield, of potatoes from the Michigan fields. At normal rates and prices there would have been u glut of the customary mar kets and tiie potatoes would have rotted on the farms. To help the potato grow ers the railroads from Michigan made uupreceilontedly low rates on potatoes to every reachable market, even carry ing them In large quantities to a place so remote as Boston. The Aroostook growers had lo reduce the price on their potatoes aud oven then could not dispose of them unless thu Boston and Maine railroad reduced Its already low rate, which It did. By means of those low rates, making possible low prices, the potato crops of both Michigan and Maine were finally marketed. Every body oats potatoes, and that year ev erybody had all fho potatoes he wanted. Willie the Michigan railroads made rates that would have been ruinous to the railroads, had they been applied to the movement of all potatoes at all times, to all places, they helped their patrons to find markets then. The Boston and Maine railroad suffered a decrease in its revenue from potatoes, but it enabled the Aroostook farmers to market their crop and thereby to obtain money which they spent for trie varied supplies which the railroads brought to them. If the making of rates were subject to governmental ad justment such radical and prompt ac tion could never have been taken, be cause It Is well established that if a rate be once reduced by a railroad company it cannot be restored through the red tape of governmental proced ure. If the Michigan railroads and the Boston and Maine railroad had been subjected to governmental Ilml xatlon they would have felt obliged to keep up their rates as do the railroads of Franco and England and Germany under governmental limitation and let the potatoes rot. Exchange. A cloth moistened In bob water and placed over the portion of tho shoo mat pinches will greatly easo It. The moist heat will cause tbe leittbor to give to tbe shnpa of tho foot. "I Wont Homo to I) e f'oni Urnvl Tronll LlnctorH failed. Dr. Pnvll Kennedy's Kuvorltr lli'inedy cured me." II r U. W. llrutvn, I'ott'rnbiirtr jr. v, Tho reign of the coquette Is of few days and full of trouble. Convlcti "Wlion buying looso coffeo or anything your grocor happens to hnve in inn bin, how do you know what you ar getting ? Some queer Btorica about coffeo that is sold in bulk, could bo told, if y;he people who handle it (grocors), cared to speak out. Gould any amount of mor talk have porsuaded millions of houBokoopora to uuo Lion Coffee, ihc leader of all package coffees for over quarter of a century, if thoy had not found ifc superior to all other brands in Purify, Strength, Flavor and Uniformity? Tills popular success ol LION COFFEE can be due only to Inherent merit. Tilers is no stronfjer prool ol nterlt than con tinued and Increasing popularity. II the verdict of MILLIONS OF HOUSEKEEPERS does not convince you of the merits of LION COFFEE, It costs you but a trltlc to buy a package. It Is the easiest way to convince yourself, and to mnlce you a PERMANENT PURCHASER. LION COKPBE U fold only in 1 lb. tealed packaSM. and reftch you u putt and clean m vruen it left om factory. Llon-haad on erery package. Sate ttieM Lion-head or yalnablo premium SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE TVOOLSON SFIOE C Toledo, USE fgto f Btlcura Assisted by Culicura Ointment, the great Skin Cure, for preserving, purifying, and beautify ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp of crusts scales, and dandruff, and the stop-i ping of falling hair, for softening,' whitening, and soothing red, rough, ' and sore hands, for baby rashes, itchings, and cliafings, in the form of baths for annoying irritations and inflammations, or undue per spiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses, and for many sanative, antiseptic, purposes which readily suggest themselves, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Fold Ihrotif linut the world. JVtlrr Pniir flif ni.Corji. Jloilou. 0jrMillinl 1'tct, "A Hook fur Wulfiin. SICK HEADACHE Positively enred bf thoao Little Pills. Thoy also relievo Dis tress from Dyspepsia, la digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem cdy lor Dizziness, Nausea. Drowsiness, Dad Tost la tho Mouth, Cont4 Tongue, rain in tho Std TORPID LIVER. The wgulato tho Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SMALL PRICE, Gcnuirirj Must Bear Fac-5imilo Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. - Hows Trial Ohio. The love bliut laughs at everything, is not the Jove thai InstH. 1U Ilt-HAl.O prierven, ri'itoreu, bcuuiltlfh sue) anil iiiiiki'- MAllt (HtOW . -ml IOj for one pint, nnd trll your frlKiuln about It Ak""Iscmi nntn llumiiik . RtMiilap Co., Imllnnupom, I nil. If more men were sturdy oaks rnorc women would be dinning vines. Iiast Gouun Uyruu. Taitee Good. Uw noma iiniuL all ill iaii.i in lime, noia or arazaitia. ST. 7S U. 884, 28 YORK, NE CARTER'S Wattle WlVER H PIUS. CARTERS WlVER ,mmm vm IB mm