The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909, March 09, 1906, Image 6

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HOW LINCOLN CLIMBED.
WORST FORM OF ECZEMA.
A. I.ontx, Ilnril I'nlli (o ItcuHi n Oooil
I'd' Itofiiri I lie ttiiirMiH Cmirl.
The lawyer who woi'Uh his way up
from n live-dollar foe lti a milt before a
luHtk'O of the peace to n five-thousand-lollnr
fee before (lie Supremo Court of
bis State Iiiih a Ion;; and hard palli to
tllmb. Lincoln cllnibcd this patli for
twenty tlvo years, with Industry, per
levoranee. jiatlera-e--above all, with
Unit self-control and keen sense of
right and wron?; which always dourly
Irtiued Uie dividing line between his
fluty to his client, and his duty to no
elety and truth. Ills perfect franh
Posh of statement assured him the con
fidence of Judge and Jury in every
argument. Ills habit of fully admit
ting the weal; points In his ease gain
ed htm their close attention to hid
Itrong ones, and when clients brought
blni questionable cases his advice was
always not to bring suit.
"Yes," he once said to a man who
Dffcred him such a case; "there Is no
reasonable doubt hut that I can gain
four case for you. I can set a wholo
neighborhood at loggerheads; I can
distress a widowed mother and her
six fatherless children, and thereby
gain for 'you six hundred dollars,
which rightfully belongs, It appears to
me, as much to them as It does to you.
I Hliall not take your case, mil l win
plve you a little advice for nothing.
i.'ou seem a sprightly, energetic man.
I would advise you to try your hand
nt making six hundred dollars In some
other way."
He would have nothing to do with
the "tricks" of the profession, though
lie met these readily enough when
practiced by others. Me never know
ingly undertook a case In which Jus
tice was on the side of Ids opponent.
That same Inconvenient honesty which
prompted him, In his store-keeping
flays, to close the shop and go in
Bcurcli of a woman he had Innocently
defrauded of a few ounces of tea
while weighing out her groceries,
made it Impossible for him to do his
best with a poor case. "Swell," he
once exclaimed, turning suddenly to
bis associate, "the man Is guilty; you
defend litin I can't," and gave-up his
share of a large fee. St. Nicholas.
i.
THE HOME-STRETCH.
There has probably never been a
more homesick sojourner in a great
city than Mrs. Homer Saunders was
during her week's visit to New York.
"Didn't you enjoy one namable thing?"
asked one of her Ilushby neighbors
when Mrs. Saunders had been happily
rattling 4tho pots and kettles inw her
own kitchen t'or a few hours. "Didn't
. Homer take you round sightseeing or
shopping?"
'Why, Homer would have been glad
enough to," said Mrs. Saunders, as she
. began a, fresh attack on one of her
frying-pans which was not absolutely
glittering. "He'd 'ave been pleaded to
tote me round with him and Lottlo
nil the time, but what d'you supposo
I euro about sights o' brick and stone
and rushing folks, and shops full o'
things I'd never need in Hushhy If I
lived to bo a hundred?"
"There's Central Park," offered the
neighbor, mildly.
M'oll enough for those that aren't
nsc,U;.to a couple o' miles' stretch o'
, bill n'nd wood and medder whichever
way they've a mind to look," admit
ted Mrs. Saunders. "Hut I tell you
. ono thing I did enjoy a little book
I got hold of."
"Why, you never were a great hand
to read," said her old friend, -with sur
prise. "Not works o' ilctlon," said Mrs.
Saunders, ".nor yet biography; but this
little book had lists o' trains in It,
and first day 1 got there I found tho
Bushby page. There was a great clock
In Lottie's parlor, and I used to sit
there nnd see what the time was and
where tho trains would be, how near
tho .1 unction and so on. 1 never had
all those Junction trains linn fixed
lu my mind before, but now I have.
And I kep' saying to myself, 'Well,
now there's a train so and so. Let's
play I'm going to take ,t!fat,' and so
,on.
"I'd go through tho wholo perform
ance, riding In the stajjc with Jake
and all, And 1 tell you," said Mrs.
Saunders, turning a radiant face to
her visitor, "when I got fairly seated
down In that old coach this morning
and felt that place where the stuffing's
begun to bust through the leather, and
heard Jake cluck up those, bosses, I
eald to myself, 'This is worth all I've
endured In the last week, hard though
'twas to bear!"
Black Splotehef! All 0 vcrrn.ee Affect
ed Parts Now Clear no Ever Cured
by tho Cutlcura Itemedlcs.
"About four years ago I was af
flicted with black Kplotches all over
my face and a few covering my body,
which produced a set-ore Itching Irri
tation, and which euused me a great
deal of annoyance and suffering, to
such an extent that I wns forced to
call In two of the leading physicians
of my town. After a thorough exami
nation of the dreaded complaint they
announced It to be skin eczema In itn
worst form. They treated me for tho
same for the length of one year, but
the treatment did mo no good. Finally
my husband purchased a net of tho
Cutlcura Itemedlcs, and after using tho
contents of the first bottle of Cutlcura
Itesolrent In connection with the Cutl
cura Soap mid Ointment, the breaking
out entirely slopped. I continued the
use of the Cutlcura Itemedlcs for six
months, and after that every splotch
was entirely gone and the aPTd-It'd
parts were left ns clear as ever. The
Cutlcura Hemrdlrs not only cured mo
or that dreadful dlnease, eczemn, but
olhr-r complicated troubles as well. Liz
zie K. Sledge, MO Jones Ave., Selma,
Ala., Oct. i!H. JdOn "
The intervals between tiie meals of
large ferponts, liko the anaconda or
boa, vary from twenty to two
hundred days.
VnrOi ICnnrrlnic
that Alleock'H nro tho original and
only pciuilne poroitN plastern; all othejr ,
no-culled porouu planters art) Imitations
In frome employments, requiring
dexterity and quickness, women are
more valuable than men. For
instance, where tho folding of large
quant it ies of books or magazines is
required, two women can do as much
88 three men.
How's This?
Wr offer Ono Hundred Dollnrs Itpward for
in.v nse of Catarrh than ennuot be cured
by Mull's Catarrh Cure.
I .1. OHKNBY .X- CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undcrrliined, have known V. 3.
"henry for the last 10 yenrs, nnd belloYt
aim pvrtectly honorable In kll business
ImiiK.vtlniifl and flnnuelnlly Able to carry
ilt nny obligation mode by bU Orm.
WAl.DINO. KINNAN & MAKVIN,
Wholesale DruKglsts. Toledo, O.
ltll' Catarrh Cure It taken Internally,
irtlng directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces nf the k.vslem. Testimonial! sent
free. Price 7fic per bottle. Sold by nil
DriiFglnl.
Tuke Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Throughout Denmark there is not i
ono person over ten years of ago who
:annot read and write.
To sweeten, Dispels colds and 1
fiPliiel To refresh, ( headaches when I
ffeSv To cIeaase MHous or con- I
Iffi liisX Effectually For men, women
If mm? ---Lw
im Vmm TIere is n!y Acts best, on
W P80m one Geaoine a the kidneys I
WJSK Sy FS and liver, I
MMJmL to get its bene- 1 stomach and I
mmmmm ficai effects '
. Ch -t' i p
'4$'
bowels;
Always buy khe gsmjine Mcnfact,ured by tho
flewYork.A.Y.
The genuine Syrup of Figs is for sale by all first-class
druggists. The full name of the company California
Fig Syrup Co. is always printed on the front
ot every package. Fnce Fifty Cents per bottle.
1'onCnn Oot AUenU Foot-Knne Vll KVm
Write to-dny to Allen S. Olmsted, I.e Koy,
N. Y., for u KltKH snmiile of Allen's Toot
Knite, n powder to Flmke Into your blioes.
It eiiron tired, su'eatlni;. bot, Mwollen, neb
Ins feet. It mnken new or tlt;bt hoes eny.
A certuln euro for Corns and Huulons. All
Unifulfcts uid Shoe itoie cell It. liG
Siberia's soil, nt the close of pum
'ner is found still frozen for forty-six
Inches beneath tho surface, and the
J end that have lain in their coflins
for one hundred and liftj years have
oeen taken up unchanged in the least.
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
A 0irUln Cnro for IrciTerlnbnei,
...... i .
Lnnniimuion, it r nil k c c,
lltcu IT
MAKES BEAUTY
Among the ladies no other medi
cine lias ever had so strong a fol
lowing, because, excepting pure
air and exercise, it is the source of
i . : r..t . .,1 .' 4 V.
any other agency, ns
I
'S
tho tonic-laxative. It puts puro
nioou in ine veins, aim no woman
can bo homely when the rich, red
blood of health courses in her veins.
Sold by all dealers at 25c. and 50c.
n iinnniiiiuiiun. until
1 Motimeli 'I'raublon. Tpclbluu
pi niircl erw, nnd Ueutruy
.Worm. Thy HrcnU nn CnliU
hi
Nnruln(llil 1.1. Ill 34 nnum. At All HTUKtl
r.n'i Uiirnn, omn intii.a r uuii Aoanii,
K.ir YorkCit. A. S. OLMSTED. Lo Roy. M Y.
tot.
The half dime of 1S02 with fillet,
head, possess a premium of twenty
live dollars.
A GUARANTEED CURE FOR PILES,
itehlup, Hlltid, RUcdlnc Protruding Piles.
Drut-'jilKtrt nre authorzed to refund mouer If
I'A.O OINTMENT fnlly to cure hi 6 to 14
dajM. BOc.
Unite 11 Difference
"I love my love lu tho morning,"
Bang the young man, ardently.
"Huh I" exclaimed tier younger
brother; "you hain't never Been lior In
tho morning yet." I'uctc.
Mnll Carrier In Knurlnuil.
Mail carriers in KngllHh cities got
'about $-100 a year.
Ov. Your Buccessea In life have.ia, pro
yt.y.oklng faculty of looking iw If they
Just happened so.
In tl o Straits Settlements postal
jurds aro tho cheapest in the world
anly about one-tenth of a cent each
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY
TRke LAX ATI VB HKOMO Quinine TRbleU.
UniKilKt!i refund money If It falls to cure.
E. Yv'. Grove'i tlguAtur la an aach box. 25c
Ilo who would rather be feared
than loved, mupL be just about as
happy a? a tiger in a cage.
Every truth has its counterfeit, and
I have even Been men wjvu emulated
lopravity.
I can recommend Plso's Cur for Con
tuiuption for Aathnia. It 1ib given uie
cftnt relief. Vv". L. Wood, Furaiernburs,
Ind., Kept. 8, 1001.
SI JO I
2B m
OP
Western
Canada
Is the amount that manj
farmers 1 realize Iron
their wheat crop thliycaj
will be Ihc overogc yield o! wheal
The land that this wai crown on cost manrot
the lariners absolutely uothlnj, hile these wh
A teamster in Oakland, Oal., was
irrested for driving a lame horse.
Ho said his employer was trvinc to
..v tl.. i... n i : nithed to add to t lie 100 acres (tic Ciovernmpni
lO MO AN ACRE. lunate &(.lcndid, school!
convenient, ra.lways close at hand, taxes low
For "20tli Coutury Cnnntln" pam
plilet and tall particuikrs rcKardtntf ratei, etc
and had ordered him to removo
poultice from tho horse's lees.
Gunning is 1 iko a sword that is very Vpl',,,rln,ormllon,oKi1i,,r,l,,, nilent0' inimUir
, , . , , ,. Unii.QlUwa.t iiiud.i.tii U. V. llniltntl.Kll Nn iiifl
iarp at tlio point, but very dull at uf Hoiiawe. omkh,b,Auth mu uoruBiut
iliarp
tho hilt
Mary Anderson tho celebrated
actress, retired from 1 lie stage in
ISSO, immediately after her marriage
with Antonio (to Navarro. Her last
professional appearance was as
L'erdita and llermione in "The
Winter's Tale," at Washington, dur
ing inauguration week of that year.
England has been her constant place
of residence since then.
Three things to govern temper,
tongue and conduct.
Onr eatatesne
drives f jwi.-vl In-
iniriuniKiorinp
mom iiicrrcefiil
cultlTAtlouof enuh
elata ot Tf Rptnlileii. Send for ft copy
. J. U. Crtitr A bu, 8rlltfca4, luk
FREE
That Delightful Aid to Health
T
Tlie leas religion a man has tin
more. lie thinks he can give away.
IfV. L. Douglas
N. L. Douglas $4.00 Cilt Edgo Lln
cannot bo equalled atany prlco.
7
Toilet Antiseptic
Whitens the teeth purifies
mouth and breath cures nasal
catarrh, sore throat, sore eyes,
and by direct application curc3
all inflamed, ulcerated and
catarrhal conditions caused by
feminine ills.
Paxtinj possesses extraordinary
cleansing, healing and germi
cidal qualities v!:ke anything
else. At all druggists. 50 cents
LARGE TRIAL PACKAGE FREB
-he n. Tiiios Co., Boston, Mass.
Itich, Juicy Radishes ITre.
Everybody Iovch juicy, tender rnJisnes.
Ealzcr knows this, hence lie offers to aenti
yon nhsohuuly free suflicie.nt radish ee(l
to keep you in tender rndishea ull etun
mer long nnd his great
HAi-zun's niiioiiN" sr.nn hook.
Tvith its wonderful surprises and great
bargains ia seeds at bargain price.
m zrrr. rrm tzzfz
Jzi'?r I1ICapitai 2,soqooo
I'Jvuu m wbr on in.n tliU atWertltmat.
The cnormoiiB crops on our seed farms
tho past Keason compol us to issue thia
apecial citnlogue.
ki:nd this notich to-dit.
and receive the radishes and tho wonder
ful Hat-gain Hook free.
Remit 4c nnd we add a package of Cop
moB, the most fashionable, berviccable,,
beautiful annual flower.
John A. Palzcr Seed Co., Lock Drawer
C, La Crosse, Wis.
W. L. DOUGLAS MAKES & SELiJS MOfit
MEN'S $3.Bll VlifJES THAN AMY OTHEm
MANUFACTURER IN THE WORLD.
M fPTinn REWARD to anyone who can
J 1 UjUUU disprove this statemsnt.
If I could hike you Into mv three large factor)
nt Brockton, Mnss., und how you the Infinity
cure with which every palrof shoes Is mode, yol
would renlUe why W. L. DoiiKln.i 53.50 shoa
cost moro to make, why they hold their shop
(It better, wear longer, and are of great
Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe.
W. L. Douglas Sir on a Made Shoma foi
Man, $2. BO, $2.00. Boys' School 4
llroBB Shoos, $2. DO, $2, $1.7 B, $1.Bi
CAUTION .Insist upon having W.UDoui
Ins (-hoes. Tako no substitute. None genulnl
without liis mime and price sUmped on bottom,
fnjt Color Eueltta used ; they will not wear brasip
Write for Illustrated Catalog.
AV. T.. DOUOI.AH, Itrocltton, Mutt
N. N. U. U18-10, YORK, NEBB
CURLS WMll E ALL ELSE FAILS
Ilest Uouua Bjnip. Tastes OockI. Dse
in time, noia by UrueKUts.
66
:er Suffering for Three Years"
Women
writes Mary E. Shelton, of Poplar Bluff, Mo., "and trying two doctors for female trouble in vain, I was
finally laid up In bed for about five weeks and was near to death, when 1 began to take Wine of Cardul.
In a week I was up, and have mended ever since. I have only taken three bottles and now I am In good
health and can do my housework without a pain. My custom is now regular. I can truly say that
" Cardui cured me and I cannot recom
mend it highly enough." For head
ache, backache, falling feelings, diz
ziness, cramps, fitful functions and
periodical pains take
AT All DRUGGISTS IN $1.00 BOTTLES
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