The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, October 27, 1905, Image 8

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    Mks. KMMA FLliPaSNER
SuT'rfd Over Two Years Health Wat
in u Precarious Condition Caused
By Pelvic Catarrh,
JUDICIAL DECISIONS!
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HEALTH AND STRENGTH
RESTORED BY
PE-RU-NA.
Mrs. Emma Klcissncr, 1412 Sixth
-Arc, Seattle, Wash., Worthy Treua
urcr Son of Temperance, writes:
'I suffered over two years with lr-
rarwAvr and painful periods. My lieaith
M-flS In a very precarious condition and
f was anxious to find something to re
ttore my health and strength.
"I Yvna very clnd to try Fcrttna anil
delishtetl to timl that it was dolus mo
iroort. I continued to use it a little over
three months and found my troubles re
moved.
" consider It a splendid medicine
and shall neve be without It, taking a
dose occasional!" when I feel rundown
and tired."
Our files contain thousands of teat!
mouinls which Dr. llartmau has re
ceived from crateful. happy women
who have been restored to health, by
kis remcdv. Pertina.
On Ascension 1 land sea turtle are
eftnght In very arue iiuuihTS. 'liny
ajch weigh belw en 500 and 800
pounds, and thilr avoiae ptlco is 50
ihlllitlUS.
The 1 iret rilnlrons, fclio bucket
ful l hut we till about, nro abou
one-lifth of an Inch In nliroeter
Tnry arc mrasured by all twlng them
to full In II ur. Knob drop forms a
up lift of d uiita. These p 11 ts are
Bmipareri with mhPH ootaiued ftom
dio s of known size.
Probably the best treatment for a
atv la to bathe tre fyo frequently
with wnrm bor-u Ic loll n (live grains
t'i me oun-o of wntor) and apply at.
nlht a pleco of bo ratio 1 nt wrunu
out of t olling wa'er; ever w fc i a
pi o of Ja-ont and a pad of cotton
' wool on top and tlx with a b ndaire.
Borne rf the Qhinunjon in the
Philipp'nes are adro't rus -a's. One
of their trick- Is lo rm vim whisk'
fr m a botllt and substituting
rlneuar wi h ut brewing tho seal.
Thy do this by soaking, off the
label and drilling a tinv bol in th
9lfie I 'he bo le. i i-ey then takn
put th" whi'ky and subs ituo a
i pitd sliihr In color, III! up the
ho.e unn c ver It with me Libel.
THE SECRET OF YOJ ! H,
The right lo u writ of mandamus to
?ompel tho arrest without warrant of
:crtnln designated persons for the al
leged commission of a misdemeanor Is
Jenlcd In Stuto ex rel. Llvlngstono vs.
Williams (Ore.), 07 L. It. A., 100.
Tho Insertion In a renewal lease of
, clause giving the tennnt tho right to
emovo trade fixtures Is held, In Ha
ley vs. McCurdy (Pa.), 07 L. H. A. 330.
aot to bo necessary to enable him to
removo, before the termination of tho
fcxtonded .period, fixtures which he
might havo removed before the expira
tion of tlio original term.
One who employs a person In ignor
ance of tho fact that he Is under a
time contract to work for another, In
violation of which ho has left the hit
ter's service, Is held in Wolf vs. New
Orleans Tallor-Mndo Pants Co. (La.),
37 L. It. A. Gf, not to be liable In dam
ages to tho former employer because
when Informed of tho servant's breach
Df contract ho falls to discharge him,
since, though offering to release his
new employer, ho expresses his deter
mination not to return to the ouo
whose service he has ubandoned.
A Supremo Court which has arrested
i Judgment of conviction in n criminal
case because of a fatal defect in the
Indictment as presented to it, Is held,
In State vs. March (N. C), 07 L. It. A.
170, to havo the power, oven after tho
close of the term, to grant the State
sn opportunity to correct tho record so
as to show that the alleged defect did
aot exist and proceed to hear the ap
peal upon tho correct record. The
amendment of a record to cure defect
for which motion In arrest of Judg
ment has been made Is tho object of a
Doto to this case.
De Soto looked tor tho secret of
youth In a spring of gushing, life-giving
waters, whica he was sure lie
would find in the .New World. Alchem
ists and sages (thousands of theml
have spent their lives in uuest of it,
but it Is only found by those happy
people who can digest and assimilate
the right food which keeps the physi
cal body pc.tect that peace and com
fort are the sine results.
A remarkable man of 0-1 says: "For
acany long years I suffered more o
less with chronic costiveness and pain
ful indigestion. This condition made
life a great burden to me, as you may
wed imagine.
"Two years ago I began to use
Ornpe-NuLi as food, ana am thankful
that I did. It has been a blessing to
e hi every wnj I first noticed that
U hud restored my digestion. This was
R great gain, but was nothing to com
pare In Importance with the fact that
tn a short time my bowels wero re
stored to free and normal action.
"Tho cure seemed to bo complete
tor two years I have had none of the
Id trouble. I use the Grape-Nuts food
very morning for breakfast and fre
fiiently eat nothing else. Tho use has
Biade me comfortable and happy, and
although I will be 0-1 years old next
fall 1 nave become strong and supple
again, erect In figure and can wuik
with anybody and enjoy It." Name
given by Postum Co., Battle Creek,
liteh. "There's a reason."
Head the little book, "Tha Road to
Waltvlllp," in every package-
Glad Ho V ts No Ijonicor ProHldont.
"From what I know of his tastes
and tendencies, I am not at all sur
prised that Grover Cleveland should
prefer to keep out of politics," recently
remarked a friend of tho ex -President.
"I remember that when he stepped out
of office at the end of the second term
as chief executlvo ho felt vastly re
lieved. Ills spirits rose with a bound.
A few days after the Inauguration of
President McKlhley, Mr. Cleveland
was In Now York, and I happened to
walk down Broadway with him. Ho
was beaming, and was taking noto of
tho Interesting things about him, with
nil the Jest of a big, hearty boy Just
out of school. The shop windows were
engaging not a llttlo of ills attention.
Upon a glance into one of them, that
of a photographer, he stopped short.
In tho window was an oil painting of
himself.
" 'Well, well,' ho exclaimed, with n
laugh, 'here Is the most interesting
thing we've seen yet! It's old Grover.
Let's see what ho looks like.' Mr.
Cleveland and his portrait stared at
each other for a moment, and then the
ex-President remarked with a chuckle:
" 'So tills Is the man we have all
heard so much about: I must say that
this picture makes him out a good deal
better-looking than somo of the por
traits I have seen of him In the news
papers. He looks healthy, but a llttlo
worried. I would bo willing to wager
that he's glad he's no longer Presi
dent.' " Success Magazine.
Disliked i ho F.uvor.
When a cherubic youth of 4 was
brought in as a candidate, says the
Columbia Ledger, tho kindergarten
teacher fell In lovo with him at sight.
"O you darling!" she cried. "Have
you any brothers like you?"
"Yes'm," he replied. "Me and Billy
and Jimmy. I like Jimmy best."
"And why do you like Jimmy best?"
" 'Cause lie did such a errand for
mo. ne bit Billy's leg."
"But, deary," protested the teacher,
"why should you want Jimmy to blto
Billy's leg "
"'Cause I hato tho tas'o of Billy's
leg, replied tho cherub.
Only n I-Yw holt.
"But, doctor, how does It happen
that after so many years' practice you
have no honorary degree?"
"Ah, I havo so many enomles In this
world!"
"And In the next world ?" -
Tales.
Within IIU Rights.
Tho Judges Was your chauffeur
rullty In this accident?
The Prisoner No, your honor, the
victim was run over In entire compll
ince with the ordinance. Tales.
A Word from Ilr.-'r W Minimi.
"I can't preach la dls hot weather,"
laid Brother Williams. "Just rook at
de thermometer an" Imagine de rest
of da ssroion." Atlanta Constitution.
There is only One
Genuine-SyrUp Of FlgS,
The Genuine is Manufactured by the
California Pig Syrup Co.
"VfiD Tull name of tho company, Cullfornln FIr: Syrup Co.,
Is pVlnted on tho front of every puckujja of tho Konuhic
ft- V.
The Genuine- Syrup of Figs- is for Sale, in Original
Packages Only, by Reliable Druggists Everywhere
i
'jKnovving the above will enable one to avoid the fraudulent imita
tions made by piratical concerns and sometimes offered by unreliable
dealers. The imitations arc known to act injuriously and should
therefore be declined.
Buy the genuine always if you "wish to get its beneficial effecte.''
It cleanses the system gently yet effectually, dispels colds and headaches')
when bilious or constipated, prevents fevers and acts best on the,
kidneys, liver, stomach and bowels, when a laxative remedy is needed,
by men, women or children. Many millions know of its beneficial
effects from actual use and of their ovn personal knowledge.. It is the)
laxative remedy of the well-informed.
Always buy the Genuine- Syrup of Figs
MANUFACTURED BY THBI
LouiflYilfe, Rjc
RNIA riGff
i
AW?
ffuce hfty cents per bottle
iewYorfc. v.
Bi"sj
An octll tit run uy lor buitJa Is Many Know This-Do You?
to prur miii: i tins ci nnsttn oi
iln cold bled aterlntoa l.otil
sn (1 slake vtll Lofiro appbiug tu the
S ot.
One Invention somrtlmes makes
another nero4 ary. A gamaphoie
which can bd h'ari a ilsfme of
turce mlleb Is the laie.sb. ho, whiit
is needpri is a sound deadenor wllb
a thtee m le laue, to smother the
nuiao of the uramapli ne.
GREAT SONG WRITER.
Pnul Dresser, the Populnr Composer,
Cured Itj Do u's Kidney Tills.
Paul Dresser of New York, author
if "BunkB of tllM Wfllliish'' anil
........... y
1 . J
outer great song nits,
writes:
Gentlemen: I wish
to recommend Doan'.
Kldney Pills, in th
hope that my Indorse
aient will be read b.
some of tho mant
thousands of aulTerei
from kidney com
plaint. 1 wuh so
malady thit I could not Bleep, rest ri
out. and ,iai a weak and aching bac.t
Doan'a Kinney I'ills elfectually eureii
me. ant I wish that others may kim.v
(Slgnedl PAUL DHICSSEU.
Sold bv all uealera. W) cents a box
Podter-Mllburb Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Mlsohltivotts Lfcl-liitlon Tlircntonod.
r.oclslntfnn l tlirontpnod In numy
States durlns this cotnlnpr winter for
the suppreMsioi of the so-called "pat
ent" medicines. The success of such
legislation wouM mean the abolition of
the home medi-ine chest and would
force persons, no matter how remote
their homes frmn a physician, to call
In a doctor for every minor nllmeut.
The legislation as proposed would
mean frequent Ioiir delays awaiting
the arrival of a physician, when a sim
ple remedy ndministcrod by a member
of the household would accomplish the
result desired, or at least give tempo
rary relief.
The following vt-ry IntcrontltiR conversa
tion uuitteuii .Mr. Ultf, buiikur, null .Mr.
ttituur Wfiimaii, rctirou. two iiiumn m
cltizeim of ibu town, nvub recently o.or-
"1 neviT buy patent medicine," nam Mr.
nlHiuuvt 1 cull our iibynlclun. 1 don t bu
lleve In tukliiK u lot of btnit tlmt 1 k'- 'W
notliliiB nbout. 1 know, however, that n
Kiint nun do use It. and apparently tl h
good rvHtiltH, but 1 au lor ueltlni; u do, tor
' evety tunc."
lour L'lrcuinstauceB reuder tins pr-tn-ble,"
replied Mr. Welhnuii, "but the nujoi
Uy of people uiiitft eoiislder the exp' ..;.
My expeileiiee U that uotue patent in ill
clues lreqiieuily cure when the doc-f ra
Kuili Is bnmeil. Take, for Instance, an af
(Uctlou; nay like couullpatlon and Btoninch
lioi.4ilu. Lid you ever Jiear of your family
i n in,., , a east-like tUatV If con
stipated, he gives you a physic: but n
phytic cannot cure eoimtlpatton, and he will
tell you go. It Is a temporary relief and
before lon you need mom physic or pill.
The doctor charuen you 2 eveiy time you
call on 1) 1 in Mild you Have to pay 50c or we
lo have his pit-Hcrlptlon tilled. I'relty noon
you have the 'l'lll or 'I'hyBlc' habit and
your doctor hns a steady customer, lou
ennnnt read the doctor's prPBerlitlrin. t
know no more about what he gives you
than you do about the lucredleuts of a pat
ent iiicuiwuc. No reliable company will
put a lot of money Into u patent mctll
tine unless they are convinced that It
will do ail that Is claimed for It. Usual
ly It Is the ptfHCilptloii of some speclallht
who bus devoted lib life to the study of a
certain disease and has mastered It.
I meut.oii constipation and s uiuach tum
ble because I aunered from that atlllctlou
for years. It Is the beulnuliiK of neatly all
dlKeabcs. Once It gets u nip on you, It Is
serious, stubborn and hurd to overcome. I
never knew a case that was cured by an
ordinary pracilclui; physician, but I do
j.iow of a number of bad eases that were
nenuauei.tly cured by a remedy called
Mull's Crape Tonic, I have used II tu in
family with satisfactory results. It cured
me, and I knu a ureat many more r
nmiN It hns cured. It costs (iO cent for a
small bottle or 1.HJ for a large nottlc I
don't know exactly all that Is In It, but I
do know it cures constipation and stomach
trouble und that Is more than my family
doctor could do for me.
1 was tlrst attracted to the remedy by
the company's offer to give the first bottle
free to any one who would write to Ihem
living their druggist's name. I am thank
fi 1 for tbe benefit It has given and inhl c
every srfferer fioni constipation to write to
the Mull's drape Tonic Co., -1 4th Ave.,
Itoek Island. III., giving them their drug
gist's iiriilrcw, so that they can procure a
bottle free of expense."
to
The Gmaine TOWER'S
POMMEL
SLICKER
HA3 BEEN ADVERTISED
AND 30LD FOR A
QUARTER OF A CNIU2Y.
LIKE ALL
!S? CLOTHING.
It Is made of the but
material, in bl&cK or jtHo,
fully guaranteed, and jold by
reliable dealers crcmnrhere.
MICK TO f HB
SIGN OF THE FISH.
Small children should bo aUouel
to d ink as much water ub tlioy like,
as ib Del pa to rleur tho system ol
elTotc natter qtitkly unci bo keo
the Btonmch and bowels la goof
cmulilon. I
RESTORED HI9 HAIR.
gCnlp lliimiir Cured by Cutlcuri 9o
and Ointment After All hU Kill eil.
"I was troubled with a severe ocalf)
humor and loss of hair that gave tut
a great deal of annoyance and Incosvi'
venlence. After unsuccessful effort
with many remedies and so-culled
hair tonics, a friend Induced me to
try Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. Th
humor was cured in n short time, mjj
hair was restored as healthy as ever
and I can gladly say 1 have sine
been entirely free from any fuither an
noyance. I ahall always use Cutlcura
Soap, and 1 keep the Ointment on
hand to use an a dressing for the half
and scalp. (Signed) Frcd'k Busche,1
213 Kast G7th atreot, New York Clty."i
Tho World's Standard
DE LAVAL
CREAM
SEPARATORS;
600.000 In Use.
Ten Timet
All Othon Combined.
till $10,- Fir Cow
turj Yur of Un
oir in
Gravity tittlni fijitim
mi SO,- pir Cow
our ill
Imltitlof lifintor.
THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR GO.
C)l A Randolph 61 , , 74 Cortland! riraal.
Chicago I new ion.
Ofla im Ba.NrMM aao Lac.L AQrnau
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ffiARii-aniriPE
Tf rilDP THP CDID
vIN ONE DAY WVffl
ANTHiRIPlNE
T GUARANTEED TO CURE
GRIP, BAD GOLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA,
HAS HO tJQUAl FOR"HEADAllC f CII for your loMiY JIACK IK IT HOKM.VT tVKB,
yyWFBW f n ,Vlemer,JU.It., Munu.cturor, iVj-iffcd, Jf
Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year.
psaM THE FAMILY' FAVORITE MEDICINE A
Dmndsti
BEST FOR THE BOWELS
PUTNAM FADELESS JJYESi
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