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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1906)
What is aBackache? IT IS NATURE'S WARNING TO WOMEh Oiseasco of Woman's Organism Cured and Consequent Pain Stopped by Lydla E, Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "It seems as though my back would "break." Women utter these wordi over and over again, but continue ta lrug along und sufier with aches in tin Hmall of the back, pain low down in the bide, " bearing-down" pains, ner vousness aud no ambition for any task ST Afiss Maude Morrs 3 Q IJK" Ml, l't I I I I ir.. 'f -f-rrfXl They do not realize that the hack it the mainspring of woman's organism, and quickly indicates by aching a dia cased condition of the female organi or kidupys.yaud that the aches and pains will continue- until the cause ii removed. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound has been for many years the one aud only effective remedy in such cases. It speedily cures female and kidnev disorders aud restores the fe male organs to a healthy condition. " I have suffered with feuuilo troubles fo! fever two year, sulToring intense, pain each month, my back achixl until it seemed 111 though it would break, and I felt so weak all nvi't that 1 did not Und strength to attend to my work but bad to stay in bed a lurgo part of the first two or fhreo days every month.1 . I would have sleepless nights, bad dreams and Bevero huuduchL'S. All this uiulerminod my health. " ro consulted an old family physician, who advised that I try J .yd la 12. Pinkham's Vege table Compound. I began taking it regular! v and soon found that I could sleep and eat better than I had dono for months. Within two months I became regular and I no longer suffer from backache or pain." Miss Mauilo Morris, See. Ladies' Aid and Mission Society, B5 E, Hunter St.. Atlanta, Ga. Tn ! gland tho word city was nol used until after tho Reformation, heforn which tho metropolis was Known as London-burgh. FOUR YEARS OF AGONY. Whole Foot Nothing but Proud Flesh Had to Uso Crutchoc "Cuticura Bomedies the Eost on Earth." "In the year 180!) the side of my right foot was cut off from the little toe down to tho heel, and the physician who had cburgo of me was trying to sew up the side of my foot, but with no success. At last my whole foot and way up above my calf was noth ing but proud llenh. I suffered untold agonies for four years, and tried dif ferent physicians and all kinds of oint ments, I could walk only with crutches. In two weeks afterwards I naw a change In my limb. Then I began using Cuticura Soap and Oint ment often during the day and kept It up for seven months, when my limb was healed up Just tho same as If I never had trouble. It is eight ninnthi now since I stopped using Cuticura lleniodles, the best on God's earth. I am working at the present day, after five years of sufferln;. The cost of Cuticura Ointment and Soap was onlj H; but the doctors' bills were inor like $G0O. .lolm M. Lloyd, 7U1 S. Arch Ave., Alliance, Ohio, June 27, 1905." 60 Bus. Winter Wheal Per Acre Th.t ith.yUW of HAI-ZICR' KKD CKOH8 1ITIIUID WlNTI'.lt WUKAT. Soud 2 unit In lUrofi for FrM tuple of i.uin, ! enUlugue of Wliilnr WheiU, Hy, Rr ky, CliKirt, Timothy, (lr., fliilU, Trew, tt, for fall ptuitln SALZCR SEED CO., Dox C, Lacrs5e, Wixsnsll If tho nails arc brittle and brcali easily rub them several times a daj with vfhite vaseline. K !vQ B Sl tuil.fanJ inn waril Dcwic ol k-rkfcv s u.tin...nlIi ni 10 lym' tr.Hjn. tret. Ur.ll.ll. UKKK.Va SON, llux U. AtUuU.Ui The Orcalcsl Boarding College IN THE WORLD tail! K Notre Dame. Indiana We iruarftntee tiro polntM Our txlenti Htudjr and our tudenta beUtrro t hernial ve 10 Buildings 75 Professors GOO Siudents Oouitra In AneUnt and MoJirn Urif uii, fnillih, IIU. i.iry,and Kionouln. CliemUtry, Hlolony, l"htuiey. Civil, ll.UIol, and Machtnlral Kni lntrln. ArcliiWttura, Lr, tliithnl, Oaok-kaajilnf, Ty-wrltlng, Special Department tor Bays Under Tbirleen TBRMB: Board, Tuition, and Laut".y, $400. Send ten cenU to tho Secretary for Catalogue. $2 to $5 LANDS J.ooo.ooo acres rldwst form land. Colorado Kansas anil Nebnisku Win crow anytbtm:. ov t hoiupstfadN located, Printed Hsti t'lctures exact Iot,ul,U)ns nua prices, also muoj STKUMNo' INVHST.MUNT CO, Of$ front St. Storllnir Culo, N K. U. 037 -CD, YORK, NEBR If if Dieted with' tore Eyes, Bit Noire Dame Iletwpwi S00 and 000 ltrltlsh towns and villages have namesakes lu the United States. Intoxicating liquors have been made from the sap of tho birch, tho willow, the poplar and tho sycamore. "Whistling for half an hour after meals," says a well-known woman Whistler, "Is the best possible aid to digestion." Sir Wilfred Lawson Is said to bo re joiced over the fact that lfiO of the new members of tho House of Commons are total abstainers. The Chinese pen is a brush rondo of soft hnlr, which Is best adapted for painting the curiously formed letters of tho Chinese alphabet. I.a Hello Otero, tho fatuous conti nental dancer, takes no chances of loss through the twisting of an ankle, as each of her feet is insured for $10,000. Certain perfumes aro said to aid health by destroying disease microbes. Of these, thyme, lemon, mint, lavender, eucalyptus and attar of roses are the most useful. When tho wife dies first, tho- bus band, on au average, survives nine ears; whllo If the husband dies ilrst, tho wile survives eleven years, accoru ing to insurance statistics, states an lingllsh paper. The Sultan of Turkey is far from being an Indolent sovereign. Ho has been described as the "Imperial con vlct," a designation wnlch Is not Inap propriate, for he works on an average fifteen hours a day. The deepest lake in tho world Is be lieved to be Lalco Baikal, in Siberia. Nine thousand .square miles in area, or nearly as large as Lake I'rle, it is 4,000 to 5,000 foot deep, so that it con tains nearly as much water as Lake Superior. Nuremberg, Germany, Is and has been for years a great center of the pencil trade, possessing between thirty and forty factories, which give employ ment to 8,000 to 10,000 hands, while the annual output of pencils numbers !"0.000,000, of a value of upward of pL'.HOO.OOO. Denmark's kings for 0S4. years have all been named Christian or Frederick. It is tho law of Denmark that Christian must bo succeeded by Frederick and Frederick by Christian. To attain this, every Danish prince, no nvitter what other names ho may receive, always has Christian and Frederick among them. The King of England has In Asia more than 300,000,000 subjects; In America, 7,500,000; in Africa, about 43,000,000; In Australasia, over 5,000, 000, and lu Europe, over 42,000.000 Classifying them broadly by religions, there aro 208.000,000 Hindus, 1U ,000,000 Mohammedans, 58,000,000 Christians, 12,000,000 Buddhists and 23,000,000 of various pagan or non-Christian re llglons. The death has Just occurred at West bury workhouse, Wiltshire, England, of a 415-year-old "baby." The person was born in Westbury, aim at the age of twelve months its further development, both physically and mentally, was ar rested. Throughout Its life It was at tired in baby's frock clothes, and con tinued to act and play and bad to be fed and taken care of precisely as an Infant. Items in tho first great athletic meet ing held In China, which took place nt Canton, wero arithmetic races. Pupils from schools carried Plates an pencils, and In the course of the raco they en countered a blackbord containing a sum to bo solved. Tho boys were lined up as they reached the goal, and those whose calculations were wrong were then eliminated. The first three left In tho lino were counted winners. One of the wealthiest peers lu Eng. land Is Earl FItzwllII,tm, who is tho possessor of about 115,000 acres of land in England and Ireland. Under the re cent land-purchase measure, however, he has disposed of some of his WIcklow properly. Twenty years ago tho Fitz wllllam estates were put at about 92, 000 acres In Ireland, worth $250,000 per annum, and about 21,000 acres in Eng land, worth about $440,000 a year. SLEEP OF HIBERNATION. How It Dlller from ionc Shook that CitUNea Ueath. The sleep of hibernation Is a very different matter from the sleep of re pose. If It be complete, respiration can no longer be detected, according to tho London Spectator. A torpid bat when disturbed will heave a sigh or two, and, being left alone, again to all appearances ceases to breathe. Submerged In water of a tempera ture slightly higher than his own, tho hedgehog not only continues to live, but appears to sufier neither Inconve nience uor harm. Inclosed In an air fight receptacle, his atmosphere under goes a change so slight that It cannot bo Imputed to breathing. Hut clrcuhi t'on docs not cease. As respiration i diminishes the Irritability of the inns , rles of the heart Innvimvs, and t litis. without the stimulus, of oxygen, al though much more slowly, tlie heart ("iiitluues to beat. , In the uh-env of the fresh air drawn into tlu lungs In times of activity, uticleiniFcd and unre lgoruteil and venous blood pusses on lo fill the whole system of circulation. A profound lethargy ensues, only dis tinguishable from death by the slight beating of the heart. The waste Is very small. The fat accumulated during the plenty of summer aud autumn supplies all expenditure until the coming of spring, when earlier or later the hiber nating animal, having no capital In re serve, begins to suffer the pangs of hunger. In response to the demand respiration very slowly Increases. His oxidized blood fiows more quickly and his energy returns. Then the bat tlies forth once moro from the hollow tree In the wood, to find the warm dusk teeming with In sect life, and the hedgehog comes, it may be, from the cavity under the guarded roots below, to find beetles, worms and slugs once more among the spring grass. Hibernation has saved him from starvation; but If Ills nook had not been snug aud wisely chosen, it could not have preserved him from death from frost. The hiding place also must be secret and freo from intrusion, for the hiber nating animal cannot bear to be sud denly aroused. Even the little dor mouse, which comes out at Intervals to feed, when In deep sleep docs not sur vive too hasty an awakening. The heat of the hand gradually passing through the nest or to be carried Indoors to tins warmer temperatures of a room, 1 veil enough. Ho awakens refreshed, full of activ ity, and with a disposition speedily to beeomo tamo and make friends. P.ut If you warm him suddenly back to life beforo ho has gradually breathed the torpor out of ids blood and established au equilibrium between Ills respiration and muscular Irritability, bis heart will beat at a tremendous rate, and in a few minutes he Is dead. SCRUPLES OF ONE JUROR. ItciiNon for llHiiHr Opposed u Capital I'liiilnhiiitMit 13.plulnel In Court. A group of eminent Southern lawyers occupied chairs in tho Ualolgh and it was worth any man's while to hear their stories of court house episodes in Dixie. After Colonel John Allen aud Judge Charlie Stuart, of .Muscogee, and Colonel Edward L. Itusseil of .Mobile had each narrated some funny yarns Judge "Jim" .Melville of Uulfporr, Miss., one of the most successful lnw ytrs of his State, recounted this one: "Some years ugo while I was on the bench there came up for trial a mur der case of more than usual Interest. A great deal of difficulty was bad In trying to get a Jury, man after man being told to stand aside, mainly for the reason that he had already formed au opinion or that he was opposed to Hits Infliction of capital punishment. So many of them made this last an ex cuso that I got a trifle Irritated and came to the conclusion that It was merely a dodge to avoid Jury service. "Finally a long, lank specimen of a countryman was called upon for exami nation as to bis fitness as a Juror. When asked the regulation question he replied that he was opiiosed to capital punishment. Looking at him utenil.v aud lu tones somewhat suggestive of wrath I asked the fellow If be did not think there were conditions so extraor dinary as to warrant the hanging of the offender. He said he did not believe anything could make Jilm assent to such a verdict and I Impatiently waved him aside aud called for a new man. " 'Put will your honor let me ex plain,' said the disqualified citizen. I'd like to give the court my reasons.' " 'I don't wish to hoar au cxplana tlon from you. Co and sit down.' " 'Excuse me, Judge, but you must hear my reason.' "'Well, then, give It and go along with you.' " Tho reason I tun opposed to capi tal punishment, your honor, Is that my old mammy taught me It were a sin to kill anything that wasn't fitten to eat.' "Washington Post. Arithmetic. Teacher How many commandments are there, Sally? Sally Please, teacher, ten. Teacher Suppose you wero to break a commandment (Impress ve pause). Sally Then thore'd lie nine.- Punch. The Wonderful Part. "Jlgley's now home Is ono of the best built 'houses l over saw." "ires, it must be simply wonderful." "Haven't you srn It?" "No, but Jlgloy tells mo that even the stairways don't squeak." Phlladeb phla Press. Women are supposed to be vuln. but no man la as handsome as lie thinks h is. There aro time when a Ho would look better In print than tho truth. fV ry AFTER ITS FIRST BATH WITH Physicians, Pharmacists.and Nurses endorse Cuticura Soap because of its delicate, medicinal, emollient, sana tive, and antiseptic proper ties derived from Cuticura, the great Skin Cure, united with the purest of cleansing ingredients and most re freshing of flower odors. For preserving, purifying, and beautifying the skin, as well as for all the purposes of the toilet and bath, Cuti cura Soap is priceless. Abso lutely pure and may be us'ed from the hour of birth. SoU tlironghout Uit wotlil. CnUcurt Sop, ?., Olnl. fi.nl, Wf., ItMolvrnt, . (In to nil of Choroid CoilrJ IIU, per tIU of tW), mar br had of fill Urnfgliti. otter l)ru( k Chem. Corp., Hota I'rupi., Dcwlon, Maw. or-Ulld t'tri MAU About Ihc bkln. boJp, nsd Half Il'l''' Illll.llll' ill iiWimlu i 'llllll ilHumiHUUUUli -AM'gelable Pr cparalionror As similating Ihc Food andRcdiila ling UieSloiriuclis and Bowels of Promotes Digcslion.Chccrfur ncssandResLConlalns neither Opiun.,foiTiiiiie norIineraL jNot "Narcotic. JJMpctfOUnrSAMUELPtTCIIW Hmxpkut Seal ,ilx.Srntui stnueSnrd ifprmtini - Clnruud Stwnr JWiUiyfrfn rtatvn Aperfecl Hemedy forConsUrwi llon, Sour Stouiach.Diarriioca Worms .Convulsions ,Fcverish ness and Loss of SIiEEP. Facsimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRARREH. Ail katc cnn-rjcAcc A Cortala Curo lor Tired, Hot, Aching Feet. DO NOT ACCEPT A SUBSTITUTE. 1 1 I DASTORiA ll III Kill- lUilllitilHtlllltH.' iHl I Sale Ten Million Boxes a Year. 0mm THE FAMILY'S FAVORITE MEDICINE 25c Mc."" BEST FOR THE BOWELS Twelve .hundred barrels of Bwoot mash whisky aro turned out ovory, seven days by ono distillery in Kontucky, making a total annual output ol 02, 100 barrels. Capo Horn was so named bv fcSpontcn, a Dutch sailor, who Hrstj uouuicu i" iroin me name or birthplace, Hoorne, a village on tho' Zuyder Zee. It Is shown by statistics that in llrty years thu nverago lmiglith of Hirtlsh men has risen an inch. Thu present average height of a man of 20 Ia C Teot, 8H inches. FT thu skin becomes dry and wrinkled you may know that tho com dition is caused by using soap too freely. Soap takes the natural oil out of the skin. Almond pasto la a good substitute for poap. Thirty-nino thouiand Salvation Army nioetings are hold overy week and tho average number of weekly I open-air nioetings is 37,000 Thn average attendance at tho indoori meetings only overy week Is 1,292,885.! Over 200 cattle stalls aro already reserved at the coming State Fair tJ be held at Lincoln thu lirst week in' Septoinbrr and very few stalls are! unoccupied, in tho horse barns. I A sort of wafer Kiado from a! resinous juloe and used by tho nativof. in i.ho Malay ponlnsula 1 thej smallest coin in uutuiil circulation. It has a value of one ton-thousandtli of ono cent. Hard water is injurious to tho akin. Wear olothlng stittablo to tlx climate and season. i Uare for your complexion, hairj nails and every part of your porson regularly spasmodically. , i .V'KpiNIA FAKMS, building, timber best olliiiute. water, nutrkots, ruturo. Grains) ruoltlnir. Unlryliiir, poultry. Great. opportunU ties for 'runners. Write for ltoal lMuto HurJ uld, Pylo & Co., Pctcrsburtr, Vu. , Tho seed of Abyssinian coral troo was onco used for weighing gold and precious stones because it as small and always of tho samo weight and. size. 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