The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 13, 1905, Image 7

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    WORKJ NG WOMEN
UNEXPECTED PROTESTS.
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AStgclable Pr cparalionforAs -similaling
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line thcSloraclts nnriBoweis of
Promotes Digcalion.CtacrfuI
ncssandlfcst.Conlalns neillicr
Opitim.Mornliinc nor Mineral.
Hot "NAit c otic .
JZtvccftXJ-firSJlWELrtTCltSll
Jmtpkui Sefttf"
HirrjtSem
Ctcruutl Saner
HXttiryrwn ftonr.
Apcrfccl Hemeily rorConstipn
Tion, Sour Slomach.Diarrhoca
Worms .Convulsions .Fcvensh
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature or
NEW YORK.
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CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.'
L. Douglas
W. L. Douglas S4.00) Cllt Edge Line
cannot be equalled ar any price.
l.lJEstiMltliocl
II J July cists.
W.L.DOUGIJiS MAKES AND SELLS
MORE MEM'S GX.r.ll SHOES THAU
Ai'jr OTHER MANUFACTURER.
t1H Add REWARD to Envois who can
OlU)UUU disprove this ctatcmcnt.
W. L. DouKlaiS.I.SO shoes have by their ex
cellent style, easy fitting, and superforreurlna
qualitlcJ, achieved the largest ule of nny $3.50
shoe In the world. They nre Just us vood "t
those hat cost yon $5.00 to S7.0( tho onlv
inference Is the nrlce. If I could tnke you Into
my factory at lirockton, Mass., the Icrcest !o
the world umlcr one roof making men's fine
shoes, rnd 5how you the caro with which ever
pair of l)nuj;lns ihos 15 made, you -would rcHlizc
why V. lou"la5 55.50 shoes nro the bcsl
hocs produtc.l In the world.
If 1 could show '.on the difference between th
hocs made In mv factory and those of othet
makes, you would understand why Dourla
S3. SO shoes cost more to make, why they hold
Ihclr shape, lit he!t.r, wear longer, nnd are oi
Creater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50
ho on the market to-day.
CAUTION. --Insist upon hnviiip W. I.. Dong
la-s shoes. h!co rn suliKtitufo. lono genuine
without hif i.. .mo mill price Mampod on bottom.
WAXTKI). A hhoo dealer In every town uherf
W. L. Doui;!.-u Shoes aro not olii. Full lino ci
stuxpleg yo... treo fr Inspection upon requast.
fast Color Cyele'3 used; they will not wear bran if.
Vrlla for Illustrated Catalo2 of Fall Stvlea
" Vi.l. DOUGLAS. Hrncktou. 3Isi.
FG'il WOMEN
laeir ex. usmd as a douche is nurveloaoly euc
lewfnl. Thofsashlycleanses, kills disease nermj,
itopa ditcbarges, heals I&tlatnmation ana l&ua
torencss,
Paxtlue Is la powder form to be dissolved In
watir, and U far more clcanjini;, heahnj;, germicjai
iflj ecocoaiical than liquid antusptics for all
TOlLtTT ND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES
Tor sale at druggists, CO cents a box.
Trial Bos and Hook of Instructions Frto.
Thk R. Paxton Com pant OouToti. mabv
CUHIS WHIR! Ail lUt FAIIS.
Host C' UKti tirraa, TAtu OoutL Co
it iirao -vjia o aruvri'.u.
Sale Ten Million
ft
fcf i
skols
rI'
:
f
m V1 "w-Y'U FAVORITE MEDJCIME Ji
CANDY CATHARTIC
IDC
25c, 50c
Ml D i Bak
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
For Infants and Ckildruai
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
I Bears the I
1 ft .1TV
n
Use
Over
Thirty Years
iiy put ci g biby's uib on a bath
box, instead of on the lloor, you can
ttivc the llLtlo oin a bath in girate;
oomrorD to yourself, sit down to it
and liavo it the rignt height.
ArtTiinnlcn tjjo Fnrracrs' Intnrcntft.
Traveling ascnts and salesmen aro
now sent from iho home omce3 of the
Chicago packers Into all South Ameri
can and Asiatic countries. They aro
going into every land, no matter what
language may bo spoken or what
money bo used. They will exchange
their goods for cowries or elephant
tusks -anything to sell tho product
and got something in return converti
ble 5:ito money. It may seem odd to
lump folks, bat traveling men, earry
oases with samples of Amcrio-n
fi'-t products, can be seen in tho
'I.Mn-t of Sahara, the sands of Zansd
or In Brazil, "where the nuts come
from." Great Is tho enterprise of tho
Yankee merchant Tho greater tho
market, the greater the price ana sta
bility of the price of the product and
all that goes to make It in its various
'.vises.
On the Trait " i
" trail from Texaa
viih a Fish Brand nVirsH bkand
Pommel Slicker
Slicker, used for
an overcoat when
, cold, a wind coat
when windy, a rain coat when It rained,
tuid for a cover at nirht if we Rot to bed,
and I will b.t that T have Rotten moro
comfort out ot vour clicker than any other
one crticlc that X ever owned."
(Tho tutuo addrrti or Iho wrlitr of thl
'UMollclieJ Ultor ma bs Imii o; ppllcUon.)
Vct Wcathur Garmcnto far Riding, Walk
inj;, Working or Sporting.
HIGHEST AWARD WORLD'S FAIR. 1904.
A, J. TOWER CO.
TOVER CANADIAN a
CO., Limited
rOKOXIO, CAM AT) A
1S
BEST COUGH CURE
I
In buyinsr a couh medicine-, re
member tho best cough cure,
Kemp's Balsam
costs no more than any other kind.
Remember, too, tho kind that
cures is the only kind worth any
thing. Every year thousands nro saved
from a consumptive's grave by
tukintj Kemp's Balsam in time.
Is it worth wliilo to experiment
with anything clso?
Bold by all dealers at 25c. ard 50c.
Boxes aYear.
An
Drocsists
TMC CCffTAUrt COMPANY NCW VOF1K CITY
klfi I tan mi ii.il mmnmrttmrxiMnrucmMmmmnimtrinimirmJ
ftfllTr-'-"" " nAywia.w Jy.lrifLaMM aTifi
It was Mrs. Cralglc, of tho old Cral
gio Iiouho In Cambridge, Mass., who
i"Ould not be so cruel to her "follow
worms" as to tar her trees against cat
erpillars, llecent destroyers of tha
brown-tall moth havo scarcoly boon
troubled by such extremes of merciful
ness as this; but they rcceivo 00111a
queer protests.
"Sir," wroto on woman to tho locai
tree warden, "1 haver matched tho poor
men employed by you whllo ongapod
In their perilous task, and I do not coo
how your conscience can bo at peaca
whllo they aro without a proper safe
guard. What aro tho lives of insect!
In tho balance against thoso of men
liuter a hordo of caterpillars than on
broken human neck.
"I wish to propose and if you do
aot Immediately consent I shall appeal
to highor authority and insist that
safety-nets, like thoso in the circus,
should be spread below ovory treo, and
If nets cannot bo got at once, then
blankets, until they can. Respectfully,
"Maria D.
"P. S. I have some blankets I would
bo willing to lend, but they are rathor
holey and perhapa not strong onouRh."
Fortunately, no aafoty-nobs wom
needed by the skillod linemen em
ployed, since none fell during tho cat
crpilar campaign.
She was uot the only person to
whom their occupation looked alarm
ing. Another tree-wnrden received this
comprehensible If Slightly incoherent
appeal:
"Dear sir, please lcavo ns our cator
plllars, we don't mind and nro not
afraid of Itches, but my daughter his
histories and men In tho cllums would
be worse. ITer hlsterleks aro very bad
and It is truley tcrreblo to see them at
such bights. Why aro they worBo than
Inohworms anyway? Yours trulay
John Jones."
Ntv Yorlc SItIo.
The mistress of n Harlem npnrtment
was showing an applicant for the posi
tion of maid through her flat She had
been liberal in her promises of privi
leges In the way of afternoons nnd
nights off, says Harper's Weekly, am
had oven gone bo far as to offer th
use of tho sewing mnchlno.
Tho new girl seemed pleased, antf
the mistress was beginning to hop.
They walked back Into tho dining
room, nnd tho girl actually removed
one- pin from her hat. Then nh
stopped.
"Oh, do you do your own utrotch
In' ?" she asked.
"Do wo do our own -what?" asked
tho puzzled mistress.
"Stretchiu'."
"I don't understand."
"Stretchin'," repeated tho girl again.
"Do you put tho stuff on tho table ut
meal tlmo nnd stretch for it, or do I
havo to sliufllo it round?"
TI10 1'utrioiio Iaiiio.
Though Henry .lames, tho novelist
lives abroad, ho is very faithful to
America, and very proud of his fellow
countrymen. At tho Athenaeum, of which classic
club he Is a member, Mr. James dined
one evening with Joseph Chamberlain.
Mr. James praised the English high,
ly. ile prnlsed their dress, their man
ners, their country life, and even their
climate.
Mr. Chamberlain listened attentive
ly and gracefully. At tho end ho said,
expecting a compliment for Great Brit
ain: "Mr. James, if you were not an
American, what would you want to
beV"
"If I wcro not an American," Mr.
Jam 08 answered, promptly, "I'd want
to bo one."
Muny ilooru ts for Jap Nary.
Cadetshlps In the Japnnese navy ar
open to overy subject In the emplro, as
arc also commissions in the army and
all civil appointments under the gov
ernment. There Is no system of nomi
nation and tho successful candidate!
are chosen entirely by competitive ex
amination. Tho naval explolta during
tho present war havo naturally given
a strong Impetus to tho eagerness of
high-spirited youths to enter a servlci
which has won such glory for then
country, nnd tho applications for na
vol cadetshlps during tho present
year already far exceed la iiuin
bcr thoso of any preceding entire
year. In one district of tho four Id
which they nre received they already
amount to over 0,700, as against 3,000
in 3003 nnd 5,600 in 1004.
WOIM lll-lj ItO.
"She's very masculine, Isn't shot"
"0! she Is and she Isn't."
"Why, you used to consider her ex
tremely mnnnish."
"True; but one day I asked hor whj
she was so and she simply answeredj
'Because.' " Philadelphia Press.
Not the Mtmo Thing,
"Is that mau you Introduced m tt
worth a million ?"
"No; he's got it, that's all," Detroit
Free Press.
Loafers believe in acquiring theii
Their Hard Struggle Made Easier Interesting State
ments by a Young Lady in Boston
T 1. - and Ono in Nashville, Tenn.
All women worlc; aome in their
koines, sorno in church, und somo in
tha whirl of society. And in stores,
mills and shops tons of thousands aro
on tho never-ceasing- treadmill, earning
Ihclr dally broad.
All aro subject to tho stunc physical
laws; nil mifTor alike from tho name
physical disturbance, ami tho nature of
their duties, in many cases, quickly
drifts them into tho horrors of till
kinds of fomalo complaints, ovarian
troubles, ulceration, falling und dis
placements of tho womb, loncorrhaMi,
or perhaps irregularity or suppression
of "monthly periods," causing buck
p.olio, nervousness, irritability and
lassitude.
Women who stand on their feet all
day nro more susceptible to these
troubles than others.
They especially require nn Invigorat
ing, sustaining mcdicluo which will
strengthen the female organism uud
enable them to bear cosily the fatigues
of tho day, to aUvp well at night, and
to rise refreshed and cheerful.
How distressing to see a woman
struggling to earn a livelihood or per
form her household duties when her
back and head are uching, flho is so
tired sho can hardly drag about or
stand up, und every movement causes
pain, tho origin of which is duo to
Homo derangement of tho fomalo or
gsnisiri. Miss F. Orsorof 14 Warrcnton Street,
Lyilla E. Rinkham's Vcictablc Comiiauml Succeeds Where Others Fa
Tue Morocjan troops who Hneo
Iho road to the palucn In honnr oT
Mr. Lowt'oor, tho head 0 the
lUlllBh mission, when ho had an
nnrlinfiCQ with tho sultan rreontly,
woro clad In khaki unlfoims, woicb
they woic for the flr&t time. In
many casc3 the sale tickets vseio still
u nixed to tho uurment.s.
itlrn Wlnslow'i kOOTHlNO SYltDl for ohlt
lren teflthlnj, eoftflnr tha norm, rmtuces liilH
Uution, ailajrs pain, or.tei ohollo. 1'rlou 2i.
Taterrsiimj to every woman Is
KUzihcth Mrredith's aitl lo in the
Octubtr Cosniepolliiui telling how
ino fashions and s yirsaro croated In
I'.iil3. Tiie lllu.srabinns a'e set 11
in the wo; k-rnoms of the jjrcai men
d'efstnikcrc i.f the center of the
wo. Id's fashion.
Wo nre novpt without a hottlo of Plfio'n
Cure for f 'unsuuiptioii in our house.
Mrs. 15. M. Swuyze, Wukitu, Okla., April
17, 1001.
An ICnc'lob in mention for t'Jo com
fort of au.ohJIe driv's In cold
wea'tier Is tha use of water whlcii
C'injei warm f-om the water J-iektls
r.f uasJli' 0 entries, for heating Iho
ho low spokes used in .steering wLecis
intrnded lo bo employed with this
device.
"I Wont Homo In IMh Irnui (irnvel Tmutilo
Dditiir. falliii. Ir. Ki'iinrdjf'ii l'avorlto
lliii(xl cured me." Mrs (J V. lirowp, Veteikburi;
N. V.
Tho Fa'mer-"What's that? They
crave you toe prrsld nt's saluto of 21
iijos?" Tlio ilobo Yes, slreel
But unly abjut nine of 'cm hit me. "
CONGRESSMAN GOULDEN.
Kliidn Quick Ifellcr from TJInddci
rroiiltlfHTIirnuuli DonnN Kidney I'l Ih
Hon. Joseph A. Ooultlfii. Member of
Congress representing tlie ISth Dis
trict of New York.
aHo trustee of the
Soldiers' Home at
Bath, N. V.. writes:
(j'cntlemcn: A s
many of my friends
have used Doan's
Kidney Pills and
liiit'd tianri n riti1 r f
hit 14 iiuuu ui
,(((( kidney and bladder
iiuiua-i, 1 iufi 11 my
duty to recommend
the medicine. From
ner.ionnl axtinrlfnpn
I know Doan's Kidney Pills will cure
Inflammation of the bladder, having
exper em-ed relief the second day of
us.ng the medicine.
(Signed) J. A. OOULDI5N,
Sold by all dealers. 50 centa a box.
roster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
mm
Boston, tells women how to avoid such
suffering; alio writes:
Dear Mm. I'lnklmm:
"I BiilTonvl mbwy for fwvoral ycnrawlth
Irrosjular menstruation. My back achori; I
had bearing down pains, nnd f roqunnt hoid
nehes; I could not stoop nnd could linnlly
drni? around. 1 cotiaultod two pliYleiiina
without roller, nnd nn 11 last nwort,"I tried
Lyilla K. PinkhumWtgutnuloCotuiKHinri,aud
to my surprise, ovory aeho nnd pain loft inn.
I Kid nod ton pounds nnd am tu porfoct bunlth."
Misi Poarl Ackers of .137 North Sum
mer Street, Nashville. Tenn., writest
Donr Mrs. PlnWinm:
" I Btiirorod with painful periods, sever
backncho, IrcaringHlown pains, altw across
tho ntxlomou ; was vory uorvous nnd irritjv
bio, nnd my troublu grow worse every month
" My physician fallod to help mo nnd 1
docidod to try Lydtn 13. Phvkhnm h Vogotoulo
ComiKmnrL I noon found it wm doing ma
good. All my pains nnd ache dlsnnp"nrod,
and I no longer four my monthly period"
Lydla 13. Pinkham'a Vegetable Com
pound is the unfailing euro for all thoso
troubles. It Btrengthon.8 tho proper
inusclcn, und displacement with nil ita
horrorH will no moro crush you.
Backache, dizziness, fainting, boar
lng down pains, disordered btomaoh,
moodiness, disllko of fl-iends und. society
all symptoms of tho ono cause -will
bo quickly dispelled, and it will malto
you strong und well.
You can tell tho ntory of your suf
ferings to n woman, and rceolvo help
ful advice free of cost. Address Mrs,
Piukham, Lynn, Mass,
VQU HAVE NO RIGHT
To Surfer from Constipation, Dowel
nnd Stomach Trouble.
9' )y,iat.5s the liPKliinlng of alckncM '
A. Constipation.
CJ. What la Constipation?
A. Kallure of the bowela to carry off thn
wnsto mntter which lies lit tho ullmuntnry
cntial whero It ilecay nnd poIhoiih the en
tire system. Kvcntunlly tho rcHults nre
flt-ath under tho naino or sotno otht-r dl
casi!. Note fho deaths from lynhohl fcvci
nnd i)i)Pii(llcltls, Htomueh und bowel trou
bit;, at tho present time.
Q. What causes CntiHtlpatlon?
A. Neglect to respond to thu call of Na
ture promptly. Lack of exercise. Kxcos
Blvo brain work. Muntal emotlou and lu
proper diet.
Q. What nro the resultH of ncglectcfl
Constipation?
A. Constipation causes moro DUffcrlng
than nny other disease. It causes rheunia
tlsm, colds, fevers, stomach, bowel, kidney,
lung nnd heart troubles, etc. Jt Is the one
disease tbnt starts all others. Indigestion,
dyspepsia, diarrhea, loss of sleep and
fctrenun uro Its symptoms piles, appendi
citis, arid fistula, are cuiibcd by Constipa
tion. Its coJiheqtiunees nre known to nil
physlclatis, but lew sufferers realize their
condition until It Is too late. Women be
come lonllrmed Invalids as a result of Con
(itlpnllon. j. Do physicians rccoRnlzo this?
A. Yes. Tho tlrst iiuestlon your doctor
nsUs you Is "Aro you Constipated?" That
Is tho secret.
Q. ("na it bo cured?
A. Yes, with propT treatment. The
common error Is to redort to physics, such
ii pills, salts, mineral water, castor ol),
Injections, etc.. every one of which Is In
jurious. They weaken and Increase tho
unlndy. You know this by your owu ex
perience. Q. Whnt then should ho done to cure It?
A. (Jet a hot tie of Mull's (;r.ipo Tonic ni
once. .Midi's (imjie Tonic will positively
cure Constipation and stomach trouble la
tho shortest spneo of time. No other rem
edy has before been known to euro Con
h;l;i3tion positively nnd permanently.
y. Whut Is Mull's (Jrape Tonic?
A. It Is a compound with -10 per cfit
of tho Julco of Concord Grapes. It exerts
n pecu'lar HtreujtthcnlnSi lira 1 1 tip lulltieuco
t:pon tho lutcntlncs, so that they cuu do
their work tiualdcil. The process Is prnd
enl, but sure. It Is not n physic. It Is
ezllkc anything else you have ever used,
but It cures Constipation, Dysentery, Stom
ach nnd Ilowul trouble. Having u rich,'
fruity cr.npo ilavor. It Is nleusunt to take.
As a tonic It Is unequalled, Insuring Uo
Si rem asnlnst disease. It strengthens uud
builds rp waste tUsc.
Q. Where can Mull's Grapo Tonic bo
had?
A. Your drucplst sells It. The dollar
bottle contains nearly three times the 60
cent size.
Good for nlllng children and nursing
mothers. A free hottlo to all who have never used
It. because we Know It will cure you.
124 FREE BOTTLE 10145
Send this coupon with your nnine and ad
dress and drurgist's n.nie, tor a free bottle of
Mull's GrapcTunic (orbt.m.ichand Uowelu.to
Mri.i.'s on mm: to mo co
i!t Third Arrnur, lUeL I.liin.l, IlllnoU
fco l ull Address w.d Write Plainly
The Jt.oo bottle c ntain neatly three times
the 50c size. At c!ru stues.
The genuine has n date and number
stumped on tho label toko no other from
your druggist.
II a fliclcdwilhThnmnonn'c CtnUoTOK
smp Fyes, use
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