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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
I'neso are tno days when the Rlrl are telling itorloj to each othei about tho number of tmscullaf luarts thoy broko ab tho suninici resorts. SKIN-TORTURED BABIES. JtiBtnnt Relief In Worm Unths will Cuticiira Soup and Gentle AiioIitluui with Cuticiira Ulittmcnt. The suffering which Cutlcurn Item cdles hnvo alleviated ntiiong the j-oiinp, niul tho comfort they have nf forded worn-out find worried pnrents, have led to their adoption in comities? homes ns priceless curatives for the fIn and blood. Infantile and birth humors, milk crust, sculled head, ec zema, rashes, and every form of Itch Ins, scaly, pimply skin, niul scalp hu mors, with loss of hair, of infancy and -childhood, are speedily, permanently and economically cured when nil other remedies suitable for children, and oven the best physicians, fall. "Lives of groit men oft remind us," sa'd tho pill who likes to flirt, "that tie men who now suriound us, re better than those under dirt." How's This? We offer One Hundred Dullard Howard for ny ense of Catarrh tuun cauuut be cured by Hall's Cutnrrh Cure. I. J. CllKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, uuve known V. 3. Cheney for the last 13 years, nnd believe LI tn perfectly honorable In nil bushiest transactions and ntmndnlly nble to carry out any obligations made by his Arm, WALDINO. KINNAN & MAKV1N, Wholesale DniKglsts. Toledo, O. Unll's Cntnrrh Cure Is taken Internally. ictlu directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system. Testluioulals sent free. Trice 73c per bottle. Sold by all DrugKlst. Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation. Tho auto moid Is the natural rc tult of tho pace that kills Do not confound weight with warmth. A child should be dressed warmly but not necessarily In heavy :lotbing. Do not let the child jump )ut of lightweight dress into a heavy winter coat bub provide a mcaiura weight wrap. lately tbeie has been a decided proferonco by women of fashlcn, for black and white checks and such :omblnatlon3, und wlbb the Hist days of cool weather one is sure to leo many instances of the black and white, fjr ib ii a dainty mixture .tliat is very agreeable. For travellrg suits of whatever material, patent leather hals in rood shade of era? are offered. The -ibapes a:e modifications of the tailor, nnd the hats arc swathed In T loan, gray vel.'s. Jk veil Is essential in keeping the pores of bbe skin freo from dust in wintry weather, but if the eyesight Is valued one without spots or dots cf any kind must bo selected. A TRULY DEAL WIFE HER HUSBAND'S BEST HELPER Vigorous Health Is tho Groat Sourco of buo ruwur to mspiro ana Encouratro -iU. YV UUIUU DUUU1U OOOJE IE. Ono of tho most noted, successful and richest men of this century, in a recent ui iiuiu, nua tsum, wnaiever i am and whatever success I have attained in this world T nwn nil fr mir wlf, Tr1- J w, J. 1 UIU tho day I first knew her sho has been t ! 1! 1 ii . . . uu. iuimii.iuu, uuu we greatest nelp mate of my life." BELIEVES ANIMALS REASON. To bo siifVh n. niiPrncofnl -..tfr tain tho lovo nnd admiration of her husband, to insplro him to malco tho most of himself, should be a woman's constant study. If a woman finds that her energies are flapglngr, that she gets easily tired, lark shudows appear under her eyes, she has backache, headaches, bearing down pains, nervousness, whites, irreg ularities or tho blues, sho should start at once to build up her system by n tonic with specific powers, such as Lydia E. PiukhanVs Vegetable Com pound. Following wo publish by request a letter from a young wife : Dear Mrs. Plnkiiain: " Ever sinco my child was born I hnvo suf. forod, as I hope few womon over have, with In flammation, femalo weakness, bearlng-dowr pnlns, backache and wretched headaches. Il nUectod my stomach so I could not enjoy mv meals, and half my time was spent In bed. "LydlaE. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound mode- mo a well woman, and I f eol so gratef u'. that I am glad to write and tell you of m marvolous recovery. It brought mo health new life nnd vitality. "Mrs. Bossio Alnslov. 611 South 10th Stroot. Taooma, AVush. What Lydla K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did for Mrs. Ainsley it wil! do for every sick and ailing woman. If you hnvo symptoms you dou't un derstaud write to Mrs. I'inkhara, at Lynn, Mass. Iler advico U freo and always helpful. Lord Avcbnry, the Scientist, Dlscuaset Uuconscloua Cerebration. Lord Avcbury, better known na Sil John Lubbock, tho celebrated natural ist, writes: "If many aro prone to ex ajrgerato tho intelloctunl powers oi dogs nnd hor3os and elephants, othen go to tho opposite extreme. Descartes, wo know, looked on animals ns inert automata. Even recently Bethe, Ilex- hull nnd other writers havo donled th exlstenco of any psychic powers, nl any rate, in lnvertebrato nuimnls, which they explain as rellex machines. "I confess, Indeed, that I cannot utv dcrstand how anyone who loves mil- mals, or ever has devoted any study to them, can doubt that they possess some power of reason. Many of their actions nro unconscious nnd instinctive, so nro somo of ours, ns wo may sea by watching a child, but practlco en nbles us to walk or run nhnost auto uintleally. "Mr. Gladstone told mo that onca when ho was forming ono of his gov crnnionts he had some dllllculty in nr rnnglng the places. Ho nnd Mrs. Glad stono wrote down tho titles of the oftlces and tho names of tho liberal leaders on pieces of paper and tried all the evening, but In vain, to lit them together. At last they gavo It up nnd went to bed. "When Mr. Gladstone awoke in tho morning everything was satisfactorily arranged in his head; his bruin had worked it out for him during his sleep. This was not conscious reason nnd certainly was not Instinctive. Dr. Carpenter gave to such action the name of unconscious cerebration." In further proof that man docs many things almost automatically Lord Avebury gives this Incident: have been for over forty years n direc tor of a company, which changed Its ofllces twenty years ago, and I hnve not since had any occasion to enter our old house. One morning this summer, however, I was going tu a committee In our present house, but, thinking of other things, I walked past our door nnd two or three Intervening houses nnd Into the porch of our old olllce." I WHY HE RESIGNED, It was not that the Rev. Mr. Jacobs ever intended to mnko trouble in the First Parish Society of Wyndham, but nevertheless ho succeeded in doing so, periodically, until at Inst the congre gation received his resignation. "So you're going to havo a new minister," said the insurance ngent lo the postmnstor on ono of his yearly visits to Wyndham. "Yes, we are," said the postmaster, slowly. "It seemed wiser for Mr. Jn. cobs to take n little kind of vncatlon, nnd I understand ho has some thought of returning to the dry goods business, where ho was originally." "Any special trouble?" inquired tho Insurance ngent, Idly. "Why, it wan like this," said the postmaster, meditatively. "Tho man that we've always relied on In times past to help us out with repairs and chnnges is Squire Dow, and he's a llrst-rate man, take him tho right way but he's got to be handled carefully. "He and his folks don't come up from the city till Juno, but when any thing's wanted I most generally am deputed to write to him. This winter 'twns n now chandelier wo needed, nnd I wrote him ns usual. When his let ter came I handed It over to Mr. Ja cobs to be road nt Sunday evening mooting, nnd ho read It. "In the letter tho squire said wo might go ahead and get the chnndeller nnd rely on him to make up any def icit in tho sum needed. Mr. Jacobs laid it down on the desk, nnd, said he, 'Now let us consider the words of tho text I have chosen for this evening, which seems to me most opportune Put not your trust In princes.' "Well, the talk is that lie was refer ring to national matters when lie said 'opportune,' but nil I know Is, Salllo Jones, that's a kind of relation of tho, squire, wrote him about it. and we wo haven't done anything more about the chandelier. And it not being the first nor second time, nor yet tho third, there's been Just such trouble, Mr. Ja cobs, ho resigned within a month." Vouth's Companion. Tho MisHiutr Link. "Them three men?" Farmer Ilor dor replied to n question, "them's our farm hands." "But," asked the city girl, "whero's tho other ono?" "What other ono?" "Why, there's nlwnys n quartet of them to sing tho 'Old Oaken Bucket,' Isn't there?" Philadelphia Press. lNsrlisut Harmony. He "Wo must get a dlvorco in some wny." She "That's what I say. Isn't it lovely how well wo agree." Trans ited for Tales from Mnggendorfer Blatter. Honesty may bo a good policy, but ',t often runs out a day or two before tho flro. High Cuss Druggists AND OTHERS. Tho bettor olasa of druggists, ovorywhoro, nro men of Bciontifio Attainments and high integrity, who dovoto their lives to tho wolfnro of their fellow men in supplying tho best of remedies and purost medicinal agents of known value, in accordanco with physicians' prescriptions and scientific formula. Druggists of tho hotter class manufacture many oxccllcnt remedies, but always under original or officinal names and thoy nover sell f also brands, or imitation medicines. Thoy aro tho mon to deal with when in need of anything in their lino, which usually includes all standard remedies and corresponding adjuncts of a first-class pharmacy and tho finest and best of toilet articles and preparations and many useful accessories and remedial appliances. Tho earning of a fair living, with tho satisfaction which arises from a knowlcdgo of tho benefits conferred upon their patrons and assistanco to tho medical profession, is usually thoir greatest reward for long yoars of study and many hours of daily toil. They all knoY that Syrup of Fig3isan oxcollont laxativo romcdy and that it gives universal satisfaction, and thoroforo thoy aro soiling many millions of bottles annually to tho well informed purchasers of tho choicest romodie3, and thoy always tako ploasuro in handing out tho genutno article bearing tho full namo of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of overy package. Thoy know that in cases of colds and hondachos attonded by biliousness and constipation and of woaknoss or torpidity of tho livor and bowels, arising from irregular habits, indigestion, or ovor-oating, that thero is no other romcdy so ploasant, prompt and beneficial in its effects as Syrup of Figs, and thoy nro glad to sell it becauso it gives universal satisfaction. Owing to tho oxcollonco of Syrup of Figs, tho universal satisfaction which it gives and tho imraonso doraand for it, imitations havo been mado, tried and condemned, nut thero aro individual druggists to bo found, hero and thero, who do not maintain tho dignity and principles of tho profession and whoso greod gets tho hotter of their judgment, and who do not hesitato to recommend and try to sell tho imitations in order to mako a larger profit. Such preparations somotirao3 havo tho namo u Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup" and of somo piratical concern, or fictitious fig syrup company, printed on tho package, but they never havo tho. full namo of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package Tho imitations should bo rejected becauso they aro injurious to tho system. In order to sell tlio imitations thoy find it necessary to resort to misrepresentation or dccoplion, and whenever a dealer paEses off on a customor a preparation under tho namo of "Syrup of Figs" or "Fig Syrup," which does not bear tho full namo of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of tho package, ho is attempting to deceive and mislead tho patron who has been so unfortunato ns to enter his establishment, whothor it bo largo or small, for if tho dealer resorts to misrepresentation and and deception in ono caso ho will do so wifh other medicinal agents, and in tho filling of physicians' prescriptions, and should bo avoided by every ono who valueB health and happiness. Knowing that tho groat majority of druggists aro roliable, wo Bupply tho immonso demand for our oxcellent remedy entirely through tho druggists, of whom it may bo purchased ovpry whore, in original packages only, at tho regular prico of fifty cents per bottlo, but as exceptions exist it is necessary to inform tho public of tho facts, in order that all may declino or return any imitation which may bo sold to them. If it docs not bear tho full namo of tho Company California Fig Syrup Co. printed on tho front of every package, do not hesitato to return tho articlo and to demand tho return of your moncv, nnd in fiituro go to ono of tho hotter class oi .1 -i i iiin i . ?i .in. .V. .1 .t : k: 1: i uruggmiawuuwineujiyou wiiatyou Wiso. una we- yesiujuYuryuiiuu hi imo jmviiitwtPVHPwvjujw'Pi i'S SLICKERS I A. .ALE WMQ'S BY ALL THE l&m kEST DEALERS 'snntf! A.J. TOWER CO, ESTABLISHED 1836 BO&TON NEW YORK CHICAGO TnWTl rAWlMAH CCt 1 tmt,A TOBftHTft 'AM Weak eye3 can be EtrcDRthened by bathing frequently In a solution of a toispoonful of boracic ncid in a cup ful of warm wav.er. If the lids are red and swollen use tbo solution with a dropper, opening and dosing Ihe eye quickly In order that the solution may reach all the afTo:lod part?. White embroidery of every vari3ty combined with lace work or wl houb it, is made fur bedroom rleooratlons or for diniog riorns. Maderla, or eye lot embroidery is extremely well liked, and is used on both tine and heavy materials Every thlog is being trimmed with lacj and needle work. Young persons who are troubled with eruptiens on the fuce and wno continually rub or icratch bbem should be made to realize tho Impor tance of cican lingers and nails. These should bo washed many times daily with soap and boric acid solu ti n. Cross-alslo seats in brolly cars are no v demanded by tho laws of some cities, notably Cnlca?o, and in tho opinion rf experts this typo tf stat is sure to become unlversil. SICK HEADACHE Positlvcly.cured by thoso Little Pills. They also rclloro Dis tress from Dyspepsia. In digestion and Too Hearty Eating. A perfect rem edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Diwslnes3. Bal Taste In tbo Mouth, Coated Tongue, Fain In tbo Elds. TOItPID LIVER. Tfljw regulate tbo Bowels. Purely Vegetable. SHALL PILL SMALL DOSE, SHALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Similo Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES, CARTER'S MPlTTLE 0IVER GARTERS WlTTLE TlVER PjLj.S. N. N. U. 8U2 JO, YORK NEIiR M BM Owih XfinL VLtM Ooo!toM g la ilm. oU k drunliu. FOR WOMEN troubled with ills PtcalUr to Uoir tcx, mod a A douche it marreloaily iqc itops dlactuif ei, heU Inflammation cnl local ioieneaj. rutin It In powder form to b) dltiolrtd In purl walor, ind U far mora dunilng, ntallng, itrrnkidu and economical than liquid antluptki (or all T01LBT AND WOMEN'S SPECIAL USES For sail at dnjjggitti, CO centi a box. Trial Dox and Dock of Inatructloni Prr. Yhk B. Paxton Coupany Bootom, macs CURES CONSTIPATION It is just nbout impossible to bo sick when tho bowels nre right nnd not posssible to bo well when they nro wronjj. Through its action on tho bowels, Lane's Family Medicine cleans tho body insido and leaves 'no lodging place for disease. If for onco you wish to know how it feels to bo thoroughly well, givo thi3 famous laxative tea a trial. Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c. Children, or tt.olr elders, for tuat mat'er, should not sLep in the untforclobbing worn during the day and be careful cot to allow a child b s'eep in a feubber ted and do not use u heavy spread on any bad. Heavy covers keep out tbo air and aro not good to sleep ucder. W. L. Douglas 3 & $3 SHOES n W. L. Douglas $4.00 Cllt Edgo Lino cannot bo equalled at any prlco. $10 nnfl fiEWARO to anyone $IUjUUU disprove this iiUti JL.bttlit.LM&HiAhkSAhD SELLS one men's ta.au shoes than ANY OTHER MANUFACTURER. who an tUUment. W. L. Douirlm $3.50 allocs linve bv their ex cellent 5tyle, easy fitting, and superlorwearlna qualities, iichle ved the largest rale ol any S3. SO Aline In the world. They are Just as good at those that cost you $3.00 to $7.00 the only dllference Is the price. If I could take you Into my factory nt Brockton, Mass., the largest in the world under one roof making men's fine shoes, and .thow you the care w ith which every pair of Douglus shoes I made, you would realize why W. 1.. Houelas $3. SO shoes are the best allocs produced In the world. If I could show you the difference between ths hoes inodo In my factory and those of othei makes, you would understand why Douelai $3.50 shoes cost more to moke, why they hold their shape, fit better, weur longer, and are ol trreater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe on the murkct to-day, W. L. Douglna Strong Made Shorn for Mon. $2.BO, $2.00. Boy a' School 4 Dream Shoea,$2.BO, $2, $1.7B,$1.0u , CAUTION. Insist upon Imvlnij W.Jj.I)ong las shoos. Tako no milutitutu. X0110 kciuiIii without his namo nnd prlco stiiinpoil on bottom. 1VANTKO, A shoe dealer In every town whora '"V. L. Donglm Shoes nro not cold. Full lino of samples sout freo for limpoctlou ui'on request. 1 Fa$t Color Eyilets used; thtii will not wear brassy. Write for I Hunt rate.! Ci. ilo or Fall Stylos. IV. t,. DOUGLAS, Itrocltton, Mass. A child should never be left in -hath to exceed 11 vo minutes, ac4 three Is better. PR.ICE.2i5 Cts TO CURE THE GRIP ..IN ONE DAY ANMRIPINF I rtKoaifoniiVji TV id w ru" ANTI-GRIPINE IS GUARANTEED TO CURE 38IP, BAD GOLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA. ?Son'tiell Anll-Orlplne to a d oiler who won't Guarantee. It Jail for your MOMIY HACK IV IT DOEHN'T CIIRK. J-. IF. Viewer, Jtl.Ii., Manufacturer, Sprinafleld, Mm Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE HEBICIHE 10c 15C 50c CANDY CATHARTIC U liUlM LKIMLIIIUIIf "UJ. ft:IM4J BEST FOR THE BOWELS Al Drostfitt