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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1906)
THREE FACTS For Sick Women To Consider First, That almcwt every operation in our hospitals performed upon women becomes necessary throuph neglect of such symptoms us bnckache, irregular and painful periods, displacements 'of the femulo organs, pain in the side, burning sensation in the stomach, bearing-down pains, nervousness, diz ziness mid sleeplessness, Second. The- medicine that holds the record for the largest number of absolute cures of ft male ills is Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Compound. ,lt regulates, strengthens and cures diseases of the femalo organism as 'nothing else can. For thirty years it has been helping women to bo strong, curing backache, nervousness, kidney troubles, inflam mation of the femalo organs, weak ness and displacements, regulating tho periods perfectly and overcoming their pains. It has also proved itself invaluable in preparing women for childbirth and tho change of lifo. Third. Tho great volume of unso licited and grateful testimonials on filo at tho Pinkham Laboratory at Lvnn, Mass., many of which aro from time to time published by permission, givo ab solute evidence of the value of Lydia E. Pinkharn's Vegetable Coinpoundand Airs, finunatn's advice. Mrs. Pinkharn's Standinzlnvitatlon to Women. Women suffering from any form of female weakness aro invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, opened, read and answered .by women only. From symptoms given, lyour trouble may bo located and the tquickest and surest way of recovery ladviscd. Mrs. Pinkham is daughter. jin.law of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty-livo years under her direction .and since her decease sho has been ad visingsick women free of charge. Out of tho vast volume of experience in treat ing female ills Mrs, Pinkham probably has the very knowledge that will help your case. Surely, any woman, rich or poor, is very foolish if she does not take advantage of this generous offer of assistance. The site of tho old Park Theatre, New York City, was on Park Row, opposite the president postoffice. It is now occupied by the Park Row Syndicate Building. The theater was destroyed by fire on tho nig-ht o Decomber 16, 1S18. Columbus died at Valladolid Spain, May 20, 1506, and was buried at Seville. His body was afterward taken to St. Domingo, bufwasrc moved, in 1706, to tho Cathedral ol Havana, Cuba. In 1808 the remains were returned to Spain. WASTED TO A SHADOW. Dnt Fo tn ill n Cure After Fifteen Ycnrft of SiifTcrluic. A. II. Stotts, messenger at the State Capitol, Columbus, Ohio, says: "For fifteen years I had kidney trou bias, and though I d o e t oral faithfully, could not find a cure I had heavy back aches, dizzy head aches and terrible url nary disorders. Ono day I collapsed, fel insensible on the side walk, and then wast ed away In bud for ten weeks. After belnp given up, I begnrv using Donn's Kidney Pills. In a cou pie of months I regained my old health. and now weigh 188 pounds. Twolvo boxes did It, and I lmvo been well two years." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Begin to reason with the averago young woman and sho will want to know what you are mad about. MOTHER GRAY'S SWEET POWDERS FOR CHILDREN, A OerUIn Ourofor Feverlilmai (OUHtlfiatinil. II nil, In., u Vt j ru"IC, irttlHI KltmiaOlitU- In H Hour At all Oririu, Sue oa Horn, Sml mittUd HUSK Xdd.-e. HIT Y. The man who kicks moat when the train is late is often the last one to get to church. MM Of limit haisiod fortkBfcST during aeyentr yttn of incrtasind vk Remtmber thb whenou wit water proof oild coatx uitJ.httU or hone goob for eH kind) of yret work. Vrt CUMAWB EVWf CAW4W. i ?0M UMLSUN CO. IjffMajl WIFE-BEATERS WHIPPED. OrcRon's N'cirlnv for Ilnil llnnlmntln Snld to AVlirk Well. Tlie whlpplng-iKwt law enacted by tho Oregon legislature of UK)o Is be loved by its friends to have iieeoin pushed its purpose. Wife-boa ting, thej say, has almost boon stuped in Oregon. Tho law wont Into effect on May IS list. Twenty lashes is tho maximum penalty that can ho Imposed. It Is op tional wllh tho court whether convicted wife-heaters shall bo sentenced to tho whipping post or conllucd In Jail. There have loon throe Inflictions of tho penalty since tho law was enacted. A month after tho law wont into effect n Portland waiter was arrested for beating his wife, llo was sentenced lo receive twenty lushes. Ho was taken to tho Multnomah '.'outity Jail, tho upper part of his hotly ivus bared and his hands wore hand cuff oil together and tied to tho top of tho coll door. Then tho Jailor struck him twenty Union. The whip used was a short cowhide stock with four buck skin thongs. This niiulc every lash really four blows on tho body. The whipping, tho Urst of Us kind in tin- West, attracted wide attention, and It made troublesome husbands fearful. Tlw man whipped loft Port land as soon as hu was at liberty. An employe of tho Southern Pacifli rar shops In Portland was sentenced in August to receive ton lashes. Ills wile sued Tor divorce wnne no was in Jail awaiting trial, but after ho hud received the whipping and was at lib orly ho effect tn a reconciliation and the wife withdrew, her complaint. The wife-hen tor was discharged from his employment, and being unable to get other work, left tho city. The only other man to be whipped was a former postmaster of linker t'lty. Ore., and tho penally was im posed in linker County. Ho received twenty lashes. An attempt was made under the tonus of tho law to whip a man who had assaulted his divorced wife, but ns the woman was not then his wife tho courts held Unit tho penalty oould not bo Inflicted. Ho waa sontoncod to one your on the rock pile. .Iiulgo (Soorge J. Cunioron, of the Municipal Court of Portland, sujw that men were froquoutly charged with wife-bentlns a few months ago. but now 11 Is a rare oocurren He 1k Moves tho whipping post law in respon Bible for tho ohunge. Washington Piwt. Queer Fuml for AiiIimiiIm. It is well huowu that considerable liberty Is uow taken with tho ratknis of mnn's domesticated animals. It has been proved that horses and cows will thrive on a largo variety of foods which at first sight npix'ur to bo im natural rations. U Is only nooofssory that tluw rn lions should bo proportioned so thu the animals receive l he proper allow aiwe of each of the several elements constituting their assimilable roo.uIru lllOiltK. Recent Investigation of the Lnulslan; riunter and Sugar Manufacturer dls closes the fact that molasses Is wide ly used us a feeding stuff for liorsos nixl mules on tho sugar plantations in that State. The average consumption on forty-two plantations In Uh suga belt is a little less than ton pounds a head In n day, tlie rango ln'liig from two to twonty-ono pounds. When fed In oonn.-ction with an ab sorbent fnodstufff such as ground, un husked corn, molasses constitutes n wholesome and easily dlge-tlcd, as well n's ecnnomical, constituent of a ration ror urntt animals, kit many years steors have Ihhui fed on. sutrar bee pulp, a by-produot of the sugar factor I os, and on oil cake, a residue of cot ton seed oil manufacture. af I ' mi ii I iiiimin. Muropoan dlplomuey. olMcrriug a American at tho Morocco conference demanded tho ro.'uson for his preHcnci saying: "This l nono of vour fair." The Amoricm was not rattieik "Of course it Isn't." he reminded suavely, "and I thought I'd just run over and tell you that was tho way felt nhotit It." Diplomacy wan perturbed at this manifest failure to stir up a row. Philadelphia Lodger. t.'our (". "I suppose you will bcr to tho will of the people," said tho iMend. "Of course I will," answered Sena for Sorghum; "I'll Ikw and take off my hat all they want mo to. As long as there's no chatico of their having their own way It's ns little as I can ilo to he pollto." Washington Evening Star. XoIkkIj- Mute In KutiMin. "I seo that doaf mutes are to form a colony In Kansas." That's unfortunate. Any deaf mnto who (.'.aimed to hall from Kansas would Ins cordially disbelieved. Cleve land Plain Dealer. A man nover accomplishes much un less ho haa a wlfo to boss him so woman says. men via prepaid telegram goea oa tide Don't Poison Baby. pORTY YEAES AGO almost every mother thought her child must ha? PAKEG0BI0 or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce sleep, and A FEW DROPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP PROM WHICH THERE IS NO WAXING. Many are the children who have heen killed or whose health has heen ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, oach of which is a narcotic product of opium, Druggists are prohibited from selling either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling them " poison." The definition of " narcotic " Is : "A medicine which relieves pain and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor , coma, convul sions and death." Thotasto andsmell of medicines containing opium are disguised, and sold under the names of "Drops," "Cordials," "Soothing Syrups," oto. You. should not permit any medicine to be given to your children without you or your physician know of what it is composed. CAST0RIA DOES NOT CON TAIN NARCOTICS, if it bears tho signature of Chas. H. Pletcher, Letters from Prominent Physicians addressed to Chas. IL Fletcher. 11 j uroniiroin I ANfcgclnblqPrcparalionforAs slmila ting IticFood andRcd tiln -line ilic Slomaclis and f3ovcis of Promotes Digcsfion.CiiocrfuI ncssandRcst.Contalns neither Opium.Morphinc norficral. Not TiAuc otic. Ptertpkui Stfti" MxJtnna sfw'te Std Jhfrminl -Jll Carbonate JhJti )fTPlSttlt - Cwtfint Sufar liltbtfrtta Aim Aperfecl Remedy forConslipn lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca andLoss of Sleep. facsimile Siynalurc oF "NEW YORK. 11 l DCACT COPV OF WRAPPER. Dr. J. W. DinHdalo, of Chicago, 111., Bays: "I uao your Castorla and ndvlgo Us uao In all fnmtlica whero thoro aro children." Dr. Alexander E. Mintio, of Cleveland, Ohio, eays: "I havo frequently proscribed your Costorla and havo found it a rcllablo and pleasant rom otly for children." Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., naya: "A modtcino so valuablo and beneficial for children na your Castorla Is, deserves tho highest praise. I had It In uso everywhere" Dr. J. A. McCIcllan, ol Buffalo, N. Y., eays: "I havo frequently prescribed your Castorla for children and always got good results. In fact I use Castoria for my own children." Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I heartily ondorso your Caa torla. I havo frequently prescribed It In my modlcal practlco, and havo always found It to do all that Is claimed for It." Dr. C. II. Gllddon, of St. Taul, Minn., says: "My exporlonco an a prac tltlonor with your Castoria has boon highly satisfactory, and I consider It an excellent remedy for tho young." Dr. II. D. Benncr, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: "I havo used your Ca3 torla no a purgatlvo in tho cases of children for years past with tho moat happy effect, and fully endorso It na n safo remedy." Dr. J. A. Doarman, of Kansas City, Mo., eays: "Your Castorla Is a aplon did remedy for children, known tho world over. I uso It In my practlco and havo no hesitancy in recommending It for tho complaints of Infants and children." Dr. J. J. Maclcey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I consider your CaBtorla an excellent preparation for children, boing composed of rcllablo medicines and pleasant to tho taste, A good remedy for all disturbances of the digestive organs." - genuine: CASTORBA always BoarB tho Signature of indTon toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. TM OIHTAUK COU'ttll TT MUnHAt STRICT, HIW OITT. A Illi? Lllicl Action. Tho criticisms acainst so-called patent medicines which have appeared in nomo lantern magazines nro not being allowed lo pass unchallenged by the mHiiufuctur trs, ns la shown by several recent law luits. Now the proprietors of Dr. Wil liams' Pink Tills have brought an action igainst the publishers of Collier's Week ly for malicious libo! in the publication of alleged false and defamatory state ments regarding tlirir remedy. Ilicre are, perhaps, some unscrupulous people in the proprietary medicine business as there are In every other business or profession, but itu unreasoning a tuck which include standard household remedies, whose value has been universally recognized for a gen eration or more, can only result in plac ing the erusadens themselves on the defensive. 1 NOT YOUR HEART f o If you think you havo heart dis etifie you nro only ono of n countless number that nre deceived by indi gestion into believing tho heart is tiffectod. Lane's Family Tell a pirl that sho is sensible ind ?ho will thinlc ynu ?atd it bocause you could find njthing complnn'ii ;ry to say abaut her persona, ap pearance One of the comical sights of this life is a bin, ibroad-laced girl trying to look "cute" : another is n fat man trying to act fri-Ky BOY'S HEAD ONE SOLID SORE. Hair All Came Out Under Doctor Three Months and No Better Cuticura Works Wonders. Mr. A. C. Burnett, proprietor of a general store in Avard, Oklahoma, tolls in the following grateful letter bow Cutlcurn cured his son of a ter rible ecxema: ''.My Uttlo boy had eczema. His bend was one solid soro, all over his scalp; his hair nil camo out, Hiul ho suffered very much. I bad a physician treat him, but at tho end of three months he was no better. I remembered that the Cuticura Reme dies had cured me, and after giving blni two bottles of Cuticura Resolv ent, according to directions, and using Cuticura Soap and Ointment on him dally, his eczema left him, his hair grew again, and he has never hud any eczema since. We use the Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and they keep our skin soft and healthy. I cheerfully recommend tho Cuticura Remedies for all cases of eczema. A. 0. Barnett, Usa. 30, 1000." tho tonic-laxative, will get your stomach back into good condition, J and then thVchances aro ten to one o that you will have no more, symp- toms of beart disease. Sold by all dealers at 250. and 50c. A Positive CURE FOR 0ATAR3H Ely's Cream Balm It quickly absorbed. GUes Relief at Onco. It cleanses, soothes, hrnls ami protects tho diseased membrane, It cures Catarrh and drives away a Cold in the Hoad quickly. Restores the Senses uf Taste and Bmell. Full size CO cts, at Drugglits or by mail; Trial size 10 eta. by mail. Ely Brothers, C8 Warren Street, New Yoxk. MS You Cannot CURE all Inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh, uteri ne catarrh caused by feminine ills, noro throat, sore mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely can euro these stubborn affections by local treatment with c Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease germs.checks discharges, stops pain, and heals tho inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for feminine Ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box THIS K. PAXTON CO., Boston. Mm. NEBRASKA LAND ATTENTION, REAL ESTATE AGENTS Wo Want I. Ire AsenU la rjr country Umm U ull n Knr Fine Corn and Wheal Lands la Western NtbrMlta. T will nr HV.rl cootijliila W will Utw-Um rM to jrour poio. All y't ho lo dl 4 niour.i. tktia to loin our oxoutilvna. D.u't will) wrlto now T.Zr- Wm, Westetluad Co., M5fiVJ2&Vl N N. U. 028-20, YORK, NEBR ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE TblB ttcoKtnro A Certain Cure for Tired, Hot, Aching Feet DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. on every box. For FREE a Lo Roy, N, Y. Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDIOINE IOC 25CrSOC CANDY CATHARTIC BEST FOR THE BOWELS Al Drsfgistt