HAD CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. Nebraska Advertiser r-fi-iMar fm II SLT M M W am W. VV. SANDER3, Prop. a. It NEMAHA, NEBRASKA nuslncsa Ib looking up for tlio urn brolla man. Prlnco HuiiiTtlo Hngnn must have a fascinating way about liini. Guaranteed cures Tor anarchists and octopuses aro always In order. Tlio cocFdoth now crow to lot you )now, If you bo wise 'Us time to rovlso or readjust. What chanco baa tlio poor Infant born bolr to $.'1,000,000 to become a solf-mado man? Hawaii Ih Hpokon of as the koy to tbo Pacific, which Ih llko calling tbo pantry tbo storm door. Castro de'iToii uh and tholmttloshlpB aro on tbo other Hldo of tbo world. Still, It might bo worse. When tl7ofrosh egg shows tip ono can but admire how tbo gentle bon im proves on tbo cold-storage plant. Alexander K. Orr, of Now York city, 1b Bald to bo a director In more- com panion than any other man living. Tbo pny-aB-yon-ontcr curs Bnem to bo moro especially popular with thoso who happen to bavo their nickels handy. Ilov. D."C. Hughes, father of tbo New York governor, preached twlco to ono of Hrooklyn's Unptlst congrega tions recently. If tbo Gould family Insists on cut ting down Anna's allowanco will the prlnco bo keen to take off bis coat and support her? Tbo English suffragette goes after a voto as If It were packed away In nomothlng calling for a hammer and a cIiIboI to got tbo hoops off. Foreign noblemen aro not tbo onca who do not learn by experience. They hnvo found a way to marry an Ameri can heiress and Btlll boat their cred itors. Ono cent was found among tbo as sots of the latest looted bank. In tbo basto of doparturo tbo manager ap pearn to bavo inadvertently dropped It on tbo floor. It may bo truo that South Carolina 1b now raising as lino tea as any that onn bo praducCd iii China, but wo still havo to depend largely on China for our laundrymen. Mrs. Baldwin, a nleco of Gen. TJ. S. Grant, haa been postmaster at St. Albans, Kanawha county, W. Va., for many years, and la likely to continue bo whllo sbo llvos. Tbo making of cologne water 1b a socrot, a floating news nolo Informs ue, but cologne 1b far from being se cretive otberwlBO, as any visit to the theater can teach us. Another obvious embarrassment oc casioned by tbeBo alliances between dukes and American heiresses la that It promptB all the tailors to get busy and recoup themselves. Tbo lawyers aro vory sorry, ol eourso, that thoro Ib any possibility ol a divorce in tbo Vandorbilt family, but if thoro must bo ono, thoy will cheerfully consont to tako tho case. Jersoy City will soon bavo tbo big gost clock in tbo world, with an 11 lumlnatcd dial 28 foot in diamoter, and Jersoy City mon will bavo ono loss reason for staying out Into at night. A commomorativo bronzo tablet baa been placed on Old South Middlo Hall, In Yalo campus, Now Havon, to mark tbo room onco occupied by Nathan Hnlo, Yalo 17711, hero of tho revolution ary war. TIiIb room also was lator occupied by 1311 Whitney, Inventor of tho cotton gin, and John C. Calhoun still, a good many legislators go through a term without getting with in smelling distance of boodlo. The proBonco of corruption fundB is often apparent only to a groon reporter or a member who thinks his favorlto moas uro is in danger. Hard cash is just about as tough at a stato capital as elBOwhero. Whltelaw Hold, tbo American am baBsador to Great Britain, and many other distinguished porsons attended tho Basquo Fetes arrangod In Sare, Franco, in honor of King Edward. His majesty, who is sojourning at War rltz, was prevented from attending, however, on account of a storm which prevailed thoro. Mr. Carnogio conlldontly anticipates that in tho noxt generation, or tho ono after, tho habit of tobacco smoking will bo held In tho same disroputo that tobacco chewing Is now. A rathor tils tant peep into tho indciinlto future. Meanwhllo, tho groat mnjorlty of man kind will contlnuo to Bolaco itself with ono of tho least harmful of all the vices when moderately indulged in. "I RRM IS Tho IndiiBtrlous hen Is tho bulwark Df tho farm. Tho 300-pound butter cow soon given her weight In butter. It pays to buy tho best, especially In tbo ciibo of farm machinery. Tho farmer's profits aro largely monsured by tho animals comfort. Head your farm paper and keep up with tho progress In agriculture. Protect your bird friends. They aro needed on the farm. Mako them wel come. Castor oil rubbed into the warts on tho horses will, it Is claimed, cure them. Tho old owes that lose their lambs should bo fattened and shipped to market. MolaBsea In limited quantities Is coming Into favor ns feed for all classes of animals. Tho early chicks aro tho layers of next winter, that is If you push them right along to maturity. Tho early bird catches the worm and tho early sprayer gets the fruit. vet In lino with the earlles. The bad funco may not only let tho cnttlo out, but It may let tho neighbor hood (piarrel In. Mend your fences. Some farmers aro always behind, so that loft ovor work Is forever Inter. ferlng with tho demands of tho new season. Harrow tho potato ground just be foro tho plants aro ready to push through tho ground. It will hurry Ibolr growth. Huy seed because It Is good, not becauso It Is cheap. Tho best at a good prlco Is cheaper than tho poor est, even If It Is given to you. Make your own lice powder. Seven pounds of powdered sulphur, ono pound of camphor and four pounds of flnoly sifted ashes will do tho work. Somo farmers are so stingy and un rcasonablo as to expect the cows to glvo milk, and rich at that, when they aro feeding them on tho poorest kind of ration. Many a farmor thinks tbo rush of spring work is an excuse for lotting tools and machinery lie around where last used. Keep things picked up and Bhelter tbo machinery. A wooden reinforcement In tho con tor of a concrete fenco post is worse than usolesB. It does not mako a bond with tho concreto and thus weakens, instead of strengthens the post. Look to tho fences. Tbo frost has beon at work all wlntor loosening tho posts. See that thoy aro driven In Bnug, and that all weak places are strengthened before you turn tho stock out. Think your work out well and savo many minutes when you bavo actually bogun tho task. Tho trouble with Bomo farmers is that thoy never an. tlclpato dinicultloB and avoid mistakes uocauso tliey piungo Into their work without any forethought whatever. Try a patch of cow peas for the poultry. Tho peas mako tho ilnost poultry food, and aro highly appre ciated by tlio fowls. Soy beans, ton aro good, but. they aro apt to causo a disagreeable taste, both to tho eggs and to tho flesh of tlio chickens fod on them. Tho cow consus work of the Hoard's Dairyman showed that out of 3S0 farmers keeping 5,417 cows, tho aver ago loss per cow per year was $1.G0 That is, thoso fanners, taking tho whole lot, got from tho creamery $I.G0 lesB per cow than tho feed cost, and that only 20 of tho wholo number road a dairy paper. Have you somo of tho poor cows and do you fail to take time to road a good farm pjiur? The moBt neglected spot on fnrms Is the orchard. Don't batch moro chickens than you can bnndle or raise. Green onions and green poppers put ginger Into tbo laying hens. Ho suro thoro arc no lice on the pigs when you turn them out to pnsture. A good road between you and tho town makes your land moro valuable. Wood nshes are not good as a fertil izer for potatoes, as they tend to de velop scab. Koep tho best calves and raise them. How elso aro you to keep Im proving your herd? Dirty quarters and moldy food will not keep your hens healthy or pro duco good-flavored eggs. A successful poultry business Is not built ui) lu a day of work or a night of dreaming. Go slow. A good rulo in buying clover and al falfa seed Is to first get a sample and test It under the microscope. Infortllo eggs keep best. Eggs for tho market should be from flocks from which the roosters have been re moved. Tbo surplus eggs should bo mar keted at least once a week, so that they will come under tho classification of strictly fresh. Ho sure the collar fits. Many a hprso Is suffering from too small a collar. Horses cannot do good work if equipped with Ill-fitting harness. Spring fevor Is tho forerunner of hen fevor, and hen fever is not dan gerous unless It loads you to try to hatch moro chickens than you can handle. The demand for sheep Increases. Tho spring is a good time to start a flock. Begin with a few, get a good ram, and another season you will bo doing business. Good stock will put moro prollt Into your pocket than poor stock. Keep this constantly In mind and make a determined effort towards improving tho quality of your stock. I If lrr.lt it'.it.f . lwiit. ...... ........ your breeding operations in your flock, toe-mark your chickens as they aro hatched, so that you may know just, what breeding pen thoy came from. Skim milk fod to pigs on grass gives a big return. Tho pigs must be thrifty, growing stock, and be sold at tho weight of 125 pounds or a little more, and at early prices before tho market Is glutted. A farmor who makes his harness outlast that of most of his neighbors does it by annually giving the harness a good overhauling, rodresslng it and repairing tl:o weak places which have developed. A stitch In time saves nine, and tlio harness, too. A good hiirness book can bo made of a piece of one-half-inch Iron rod 15 inches long. At point ono Inch from end mako a right angle bend. Boro hole In post to receive short end, staplo shank and bend other cud of rod into semi-circle having a diameter of four to six Inches. After tho pigs como keop them go ing along from the start until ready to ship, as any day they do not mako a gain there is money lost. When largo enough send them to markot and savo all the best sows for breeding and you will get. stronger and larger pigs than bleeding from immature young sows. Dcop plowing on old fields Is good practice. This deep plowing should be dono in tbo fall so that tbo soil brought up may bavo tho notion of tho frost to put It In shape for tho noxt crop. Land does not need to bo plowed deep overy year, but every three or four years an attempt. should bo mado to plow deeper and bring up Bomo fresh soil. Plan to treat some of your land this. way next fall. Tho enrly calves which aro to be raised can bo fed on skim milk after they aro three weeks old. When about two days old glvo a teaspoqnful of blood flour In tho milk twice a day, and when the chango is made from wholo to skim milk, which should bo gradunl, glvo a teaspoonful of tho flour and ono of linseed meal. If tho calf scours, Increase tho blood flour and decroaso tho llnsoed meal, and If con stlpatcd, Increase tho linseed and do crease tbo flour. In making the change from wholo to skim milk about two weeks aro required. For tho first fow feeds give ono pound skim milk to three pounds of sweet milk; then chango to half and half, and finally without sweet milk entirely. . ;. -- ------- CONGRESSMAN MEEKISON " have used several bottles of thereby from my catarrh of the head. I feel encouraged to believe that It I use it a short time longer I will be fully able to eradicate the disease of thirty years' standing. "David Meekison. OTHER REMARKABLE CURES. Mr. Jacob L. Davis, Giik-na, Stone -county, Mo., writes: "I have been In bad health for thirty-seven yearn, and after taking twelve bottles of your l'eruna I am cured." Mr. C. N. Peterson, 132 b'oulh Main St., Council Bluffs, Iowa, writes: "1 cannot tell you how much good l'eruna haa done me. Constant confinement in my store began "to tell on my health, anil I felt that 1 was gradually breaking down. J tried Kcveral remedies, but obtained no permanent relief until I took l'eruna. I felt better immediately, and five bottles restored me to complete health." A SINCERE RECOMMENDATION. Mr. D. C. Prosper, Bravo, Allegan Co., Mich., writes: "Two years ago I was bad ly afflicted with catarrh of the stomach. I had had a run of typhoid fever, was vary de pleted. 1 could find nothing I could eat without causing distress and Rour stomach Finally 1 came to the conclusion that I had catarrh of the stomach and seeing l'eruna advertif-od, began to take it. It helped me soon, and after taking three or four bottle 1 was entirely cured of stomach trouble, and can now cat anything." Manufactured by Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. She Did Her Duty by Him. Ono Monday morning tho colored "wash lady" did not arrive at tho usual houF to do tho weekly washing of a family residing in a Pennsylvania town. When she nppeared some time later tho mistress of the house descended to the kitchen and was greatly edified by tho woman's explanation. "No'm" carefully removing a hat ornamented by a voluminous black veil "I wasn't sick. I bad to stay homo to receive my diseased brother's remainders that was sent from Pjtts burg day beforo ylsterday." Lippin cott's. BABY'S ITCHING HUMOR. Nothing Would Help Him Mother Al most In Despair Owes Quick Cure to Cuticura. "Several months ago, my little boy began to break out with itching sores. I doctored him, but ns soon as I got them healed up in one place they would break out in another. I was almost in despair. I could not get nnythlng that would help him. Then I began to use Cuticura Soap and Cutl- ' cura Ointment, and after using them three times, tho sores commenced to heal. Ho Is now well, and not a scar Is left on his body. They have never returned nor loft him with bad blood, ns ono would think. Cuticura Rome dies aro the best I bavo ever tried, and I shall highly recommend them to any ono who Is suffering likewise. Mrs. William Geedlng, 102 Washing ton St., Attica, Ind., July 22, 1907." Then the Quarrel Ceased. Thoy were having the usual family quarrel. As was also usual, sbo could not convlnco him that she knew whereof sbo argued. "Didn't I go to school, stupid?" she screamed. "Yes, dear, you did," ho replied calmly. "And you came back stupid." Bohemian. Thoro is Only One "Bromo Thmt Im USED THE WORLD OVER TO Alwaya remember tho full name. for this signature on every box. Congressman Meekison Gives To Pe-ru-na For His Relief Prom Catarrh. COMMENDS I'E-RU NA. 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