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About The Nebraska advertiser. (Nemaha City, Neb.) 18??-1909 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1906)
A Woman's Back Many aches and pains caused by weaknesses and falJlnp, or other displace ment, of tho pelvic organ-. Other symp tom? of femalo weakness aro frequent headache, dizziness, Imaginary specks or dark .'pets floating before the eyes, gnaw ing w r.satlon in stomach, drawing or hearing down In lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from pelvic organs, faint spells with general v caknes-s. I f any considerable- numbor of the alovo symptoms aro present thero Is no remedy that. wTHlvo quicker relief or a more per manent rhwthan Dr. Plereo's Favorlto ProJcVtfaTiSJt has a record of over forty ycara of ciirbM It Ih the, most potent ItLVlporatlHc; tQujc ap'i stremM liPiilnimer vino known to medical science. It t3 made of the glyceric extracts" of native medici nal roots found in our forests and con tains not it drop of alcohol or harmful, or habit-forming drugs. Its ingredients aro all printed on tho bottlo-wrapper and at tested under oath as correct. Every Ingredient entering Into "Fa vorite Prescription" has tho written en dorsement of tho most emluc.tf medical writers of all tho several schools of prac ticemore valuablo than any amount of non-professional testimonials though tho latter are not lacking, having been con tributed volunturlly by grateful patients In numbers to exceed tho endorsements given to any other mcdiclut. extant for tho cure of woman's Ills. You cannot afford to accept, uny modlcino of unknown composition as a substittito for this well proven remedy op known composition, even though tho dealer may make a llttlo moro prolit thereby. Your Interest In regaining health Is paramount to any selfish Interest of kin and it. Is an Insult to your intelligence for him to try to palm oir upon you a substittito. Yon know what you want and it is his busi ness to supply tho artlclo called for. Dr. Piorcc's Pleasant Pellets are tho original "Llttlo Liver Pills" first put up by old Dr. Plorco over forty years ago, much imitated but never equaled. Llttlo sugar-coated granules easy to take as candy. WANT THEIR NAMES CHANGED. It is said that the lace-making in aatrdy is dying out, not only in England, but in Italy and France, where Aleneon and Chantilly are no longer made. The Spanish industry Is dead, but Belgium now turn out lace of any required stylo or name. Tho following list of blunders ninths by his poorer customers has been compiled by an English druggist: "Oatoh an eel,'' for cochineal; "prosperous paste" or phosphorous paste; 'grease it" fororoosotc "lishy rvutcr'' tor Vichy water; "guitar" for catarrh; "everlasting" for elfor-po-oing. According to tho United States l-'ish Commission, Missouri is the greatest frog production state in tho Union. Experts employed in an investigation of the best methods and best places of frog propagation have found Missouri's climate best adopted to frog raising, with that of Arkansas tecond. TIRED BACKS. The kidneys havo a great work to do In keeping the blood pure. When they get out of order It en uses backache, Headaches, dizziness, languor and distress ing urinary troubles. Keep the kidneys well and nil these sulTer Ings will be saved you. Mr. S. A. Moore, proprietor of .a restau runt at Watervllle, Mo., says: "Heforo using Doan'.s Kidney Pills I suffered every thing from klil troubles for a year and a half. I hail pain in the back and head, an almost continuous pain iu the loins, and felt weary all the time. A few doses of Doan's Kidney Pills brought great re lief, and I kept on tuklng them until in n short time 1 was cured. I think Doan's Kidney Pills are wonderful." For sale by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Mmo, Melba has such a good memory that she can learn an entire opera iu ono week. She does mcst of her studying in bed. A good cooling powder for perspir ing feet is composed of four parts talcum powder and one part boraie aid thoroughly mixed. AND SCIATICA JACOIS I CB Era 1 (1 0 Penetrates to the Spot Right on the dot. Price 25o and 30c MunIciiI Nn in of Indian Sound lUrilctilntiM Vi'lien 'IYntiMlittctl. Many of the Indian students shortly nfter their arrival at Haskell Insti tute nsk Superintendent Pealrs to change their names, as the English translation Is often ridiculous and a source of constant humiliation to Its hearer. Many of tho musical sounding names of the various tribes are utterly silly when translated Into a different tongue. Strlke-ln-t he-Face, Feather-ln-IIlH-Hat, Tobacco-ln-Hls-Plpe and Hears-Wltii-Hls-Ears are good illustrations' end it Is no wonder that distillled young Indians sometimes object. The question of Indian nomeuelaturo Is getting to be a serious one with tho department on account of the promis cuous changes made by the Indians la their names. When the Indian, enters tho school he Is given a school numo which Is usually a translation or his Indian name unless the former Is to ridiculous. This name he usually re tains all his life, In spite of the fact that he holds his allotted lands in an other name probably spelled In llvo hyphenated syllables. The troubles of the department along this line are also Increased by the fact that no two members of the same fam ily keep the family name. The department has awtikoned to tho fact that on account of the Indifferent attention given by the Indians to tho naming of their children there will he Herlous complications in u few years when tho settling of large estates be comes necessary on account of death of the founders of the families. Legal disputes over relationships and Inher itance are already becoming numerous and the mix-up over the inherited lands of tho Indians will be u very fcerlous problem the department will be forced to face in the near future. Although no legislation to the effect lias taken place, a strenuous effort Is J)cing made at the present time to make tiie children of one family all re tain the family name. Lawrence, Kan.. Journal. TROUBLE WITH HIS EYES. For a man of his age. Crandfather Sampson had remarkably good sight, but the time had come when he could no longer see well enough to read ordi nary print. Yielding to Ihe inevitable, he went to an optician's and had his eyes lifted with a pair of spectacles. lie wore them only while reading, 'but his delight, in his new aids to vision was unbounded. To be able to read om-e more was like having a new leasu of life. At the end of a week, however, lie began to have .misgivings. The spec tacles were hurting his eyes. The' words on the printed page grew blurred and dim. "The trouble is." he said to himself, "that 1 have been overdoing It. Mj eyes haven't got used to the things yet". For a week longer he used the glasses lesu frequently, but this did no good. Hlri powers of vision seemed steadily to 1 ail. and In great distress he went back to the optieians's. ".See here," ho .said, "when r got the a things they were all right, but now I can't use them at all. What do you .suppose Is the trouble V" "Let mo see the glasses," said the op tlelan. Grandfather Sampson handed them over. The optician wiped them caro -fully and put them back on his eyes. "What do you think Is the trouble, Mr. Sampson?" he asked. "Nothing now!" exclaimed the ob gentleman, picking up a scrap of a newspaper that lay on the show east and holding It up before him. "T can read with them as well as ever. Wai that all thev needed?" "That was all." "Say" the old man lowered his voice "don't say anything about this to mj folks, will you?" Jack Urower. of I 'rowers, Ky., has a tree at home whoso actions he cannot quite understand. Last year It pro duced some of the finest pears in the surrounding country, while this year ti fine crop of beautiful apples hae ap. poured. Tho tree is four years old anil iwas purchased from some nursery tha name of which Mr. It rower had forgot ten. I To Is anxious for someone to solve the mystery and toll him tha name of the Iree. Maysville Messen. ger. The Wimmik- JViuiM. Mrs. Innocent Henry, what objec tion have you to that young man who Is calling on our daughter'.' Mr. Innocent He Is silly, Susan. Mrs. Innocent Oh! that's becausu lie's in love. I remember the time when you were a very silly young man. Mr. InnocentSilly, Isn't the propel name for It, Susan. I was a measly idiot that's what I was." Newark Advertiser. 5oeceeecccoccccaecci) The figures '"J:i" appear everywhere of late except the place they aro uiosi tiultahle: In the lloral emblems ut & funeral. inflCTiiii jccctablcrrcparaliouror As similating thcroodfluclRcgula ting the Stomachs and Bowels of rromolcsDigcslion.Chccrftil ncisnntincst.Contnlns neither Opium .Morphine ltorMintiral. Not NAitc otic. Jun;Atli SttiL' Jtx.Setino Srnl tfjtfmiuit -Hi CutonaHSa li'nnnSttd -Clcrifmt Sugar . t'laixr. A perfect Remedy f or Cons li na tion. Sour Stomach.Dimrhoca, Worms, Convulsions, Fcvcrish ncss and Loss OF Sleep. Toe Simile Sigiuiltuc of NEW YORK. For Infants and Children. iTJie Kind You tee Always Bought CACT COPV OF VP.AFPER. Signature JV Va For Over Thirty Years You Cannot vUrfCi all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con ditions of the mucous membrane such as nasal catarrh, uteri nc catarrh caused by feminine Ills, sore throat, soro mouth or inflamed eyes by simply dosing the stomach. But you surely enn cure these stubborn affections by local treatment with , Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic which destroys the disease gcrms,chcrk discharges, stop; pain, and heals the inflammation and soreness. Paxtine represents the most successful local treatment for fcmlnitic ills ever produced. Thousands of women testify to this fact. 50 cents at druggists. Send for Free Trial Box THE K. PAXTON CO.. lloston. Mass L. DOUGLAS 3.50 &3.00 Shoes DE8T IN THE WORLD W.LDouglas $4 Gilt Edge lino. cannolbBoquallodatanyprlcOy TMC CCNTAUn COMPANY MCVVOflUCin Tho names of about ten thousand boys between the ages of 11 and IP aro carried on the government pay roll. Most of them aro employed as fipocial dolivory messengers. Tills AVI11 Iiiturcnt :rol1iorn. Mother P.rny's Swoot Powders for Chil dren, used by Mother Gray, a nurse In Chil dren's Home, New York, eure Constipation, Keveri.shuess, Teething Disorders. Stomach Troubled and Destroy Worms; HO.OOO testi monials of cures. All druggists. 'JSe. Sam ple FitKU. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le l!oy, X. Y. Hutterinilk is claimed by soino physicianc to be a cure for various ills, such as constipation, liver and kidney troubles, and indigestion. Hovornl new bridges will be built over tho River Nile by the Egyptian government. Mrs. WlnslowVi SOOT! UNO SYHUt for chil dren tcuthlni;. Melons the mims. reduces Inlhi uiatlon. allays paln.curcH collo. Price 25c bottle Half tho negroes in tho United States aro under Hi. -1 years of age. MUSIC-Send 10c. silver and receive copy of the Latest Music mitt huve your name placed tin list Kolnjr to Music l'ubllshurssenilhiK free music to advert lit: It. I Iron x Music Co., U'Jl .laeltson Ave. llronx, N. Y. City. White oalc bark tea makes a good wash to correct offensive perspiration. WANTIlTP" Men to learn Teleiiruphy. Write .1. II. Tlcho care Satitii I-'e Ky. Arkansas City, Kansas IW. I.. Doiuil&k' Job- I WqCTY W bin lloiiM Is the tnoit I IFV '5nj I coiuplMtalnOiltrniuttry Ky, ty I SHOES JTOR EVERYBODY AT ALL" PRICES. Mon's Bhomj. $0 to Cl.OO. Horn' Bbota, S3 to$l,V!0. "Womon'H Utiorm, $4.qp to 81.00. lMlnf Ar. Ollllllrnil'a SIlouB. CCDS to 61. OO. Try AV. Ij, Itni;luH AVoiimii'tf. Blliit uiul uniiai'eu'H hiiorh; tor myio, in nuu uenr (hey oxcol iithnr liinlcos. If I could take you Into my largo factories nt Brockton, Alnss.,and show you how carefully W.L. Douglas slioea; are made, you would then underntniid why they hold their shape, fit better,; wear longer, mid aro o' greater valuo than any other make. Wherever you live, you can obtnln W. IJ DouulnA shoes. 111? namo and price U ntnntricd on tho bottom, which protcctB youttcuhint hlirli prices md Interior 'shoes. Take no substU tttic. AkIc your dealer for W. L. Douglas tilioej ami liinlst iipon hiivhti; them. Fast Color Ctiehts tnetl; tlifti will not wear crassy- Write tor Illustrated Cataloirot l'nll Styles. AV. L OUUULAS, Dept. I t, Urocktiin, Musi, deeding children between meals ia a poor practice and should not ho permitted at home, and the children should bo taught to accept nothing' away from home. N. N. U. 1118 U, YORK, NEB II , .--Mi 5tf5 6 3 . -AS . WW;;'' : K Thorij aro two classes of remedies; tlioso of known (null ity nnd which aro permanently beneficial in oflcct, acting ffonliy, iu harmony Avith nature, Avhen naturo needs assist ance; nnd another class, composed of preparations of unknown, uncertain and inferior character, acting- tempo rarily, but injuriously, as a result of forcing- the natural functions unnecessarily. One of tiio most exceptional of the remedies of known quality and excellence is tho ever pleasant Syrup of Tig, manufactured by tho California Fig- .Syrup Co., Avhich represents the active principles of plants, known 1o act most beneficially, in a pleasant syrup, in Avhich the wholesome Californian blue figs are used to con tribute, their rich, yet delicate, fruity tlavor. It is tho remedy of all remedies to sweeten and refresh and cleuuso tiio system gently and naturally, and to assist one in overcoming- consti pation and the many ills resulting f herefrom. Its active princi ples and quality are known to physicians generally, and tho remedy has therefore met Avitli their approval, as Ave 11 as with the favor of many millions of Avell informed persons Avho know of their own personal knowledge and from actual experience that it is n most excellent laxative remedy. Wo do not claim that really Hence, informed excellence of articles of exceptional merit, and who do not luck courage to go elsewliero Ahcu a dealer oilers an imitation of any avcII known article; but, unfortunately, there are some people a1io do not know, nnd who allow themselves to be imposed upon. They cannot expect its beneficial effects if they do not get the genuine remedy. To the credit of tho druggists of the Vnileil States bo it said flint nil fit -flillil I'.llilh f !..! ..Aiiiit.if i..i t'i. ...... IVtr. n I L"- f-M'4Wt integrity and t ho good Avill of their customers too highly f oll'er imitations of the oenuine 5yrnp oi vies and iu order to effects, ono hag tho Company front of every K . l manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co., !W W '"'','t &"$ ' ' X-i 1,uy l'10 (M,uino I'th'le and to get its beneficial 1 ...''."y'A.; only to note, Avhen purchasing, the full namo of !.-' California Fig Syrup Co. plainly jirinted on tho packuge. Trice, 50c. per bottle. One size only. JT PUTNAM FADELESS DYE Si P.'i.r!IflS.B,1!t bf,8l?,r,f '"d faster colon than say otherdye. One 10c patkaoe rolors all fibers. Thev dve In coM vmltr better thai 3nv othtr ty.. You can 6u m garment Mtnout rlcplno apart. Write for free booklet le to Dye. B!ejr,1 anil ,Mlr Colors. AOA'JiOK 2T V7 CO.. Vmon-oitU. Mijjouri