The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, March 09, 1893, Image 7

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    , pleasing to the taste and
lie to the stomach, prompt in
tion and trulv beneficial ia its
i, prepared only from the most
iy and agreeable substances,
any excellent qualities com
it to all and have made It
o«t popular remedy known.
> of Figs is for sale in 60o
1 bottles by all leading drug
Any reliable druggist who
jot have it on hand will pro
it promptly for any one who
to try it Do not accept
ubstitute.
fornh fib syrup cot
3AH FMUOUOO, OAU
irsu. ir. atm rose s.a
jXB enjoys
the method and results when
, of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
freshing to the taste, and acts
r yet promptly on the Kidneys
and Bowels, cleanses the eye
factually, dispels colds, head
and fevers and cures habitant *
nation. Syrup of Figs is the
tmedy of its kind ever pro
.. '—ide*
ugust
Slower
99
{
am ready to testify under oath
it had not been for August
I should have died before
Eight years ago I was taken
and suffered as no one but
peptic can. I employed three
ir best doctors and received
nefit. They told me that I had
kidney, and liver trouble,
ything I ate distressed me so
had to throw it up. August
er cured me. There is no med
equal to it.” Lorenzo F.’
per, Appleton, Maine. ®
THING LIKE
SWIFTS SPECIFIC is totally unlike any
ther blood medicine. It cures diseases of
he blood and skin by removing the poison,
heblood and skin by removing the poison,
the same time supplies pood olood to the
tarts. Don’t be imposed on by subati
lieh are said to bo just as j-J '■* J*
No medicine |U
ormedasmany |R_
ful cures, or relieved so much suffering.
d, it is
blood was badly poisoned last year, which
whole system out of order—diseased and
mt source of suffering, no appetite and
yment of life. Two bottles of |
t ’no right out. There is no I
ernedy for blood diseases. ■
“John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio.”
s.ss.
ue on blood and aldn diMaaes mailed fn<
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, On.
OUP REMEDY
R -■ *>• «uixj UUJI
■ Tnat parkaby mail, lO ce»fa, Box, Si
*• Eklpk.n Proprietary Co , .Tafuaica, N. f
nly nu-dieme known that will cure Mm
u« ( roup, rn a private practice of twen!
H never ITilleil to cures *»uy kind c
n. it ml A,. V aa r. _ __
i Price
Wstehec, Guilt, Rufflct, Hiram,
Sewluu Markin**, UrgtM,BlcytlM,
Fnrm Tonic, Stfrm, etc, Utt FREE.
CHICAGO SCALE CO., ChirufW, IU,
V
A Soldier’s Story.
‘tiven up to Die” by the Doctors.
ThanKs Cod for 8agwa and
Pfaya for its Success.
Leavenworth, Kak., Aug. 16.
tom it my duty to tender this my
•imonial as an offer of gratitude for
Hn„*i?l<apo0 Sagwa”
ne for me. I came out of the
!n the Li II of ’65, broken down by
n,c dyspepsia in ita wont form,
was also suffering enlargement of
“eart. I consulted the best physi
a”d visited institutions in the
’sand cue and all told me'the same
“g—1 never could get well.
^ ‘“Westion of an old comrade I
d th?nthnp?° ,ndiBn Sagwa,”
k ?od ,or Jt- Sagwa has
onff#uy h,e froM mtaery and pain
, , health and gladness, and I can
eat anything without distress. My
•°n>slied! tiBht “d “y ,rlend* "*
rhe physician who knew of my case
:e i7f01 my cure “id that a medi
f, , 8 's espable of making such a
»’ * n° °n,y endor8e* but cheer!uUy
^amends to anyone.
t:„ i9 tcstim°nial comes under the
w , 8Dy 80ldier wh° to suffering,
take the word of an old com
ee anrt * bottle ol Indian Sagwa at
e success"^?04 prosper y°° with
‘Prs^ ofi 8 remedy 18 the gnte'
Jambs Warriner.
fh! ,fP°0 IMD,A»* SAGWA.
d Blood° MPa,™ble Liver> Stomach,
,U1„ q. -iedicine. One Dollar per
4 t'^n “I09 f°r Five ®°llars*
C> U uggists and Dealers ONLY.
“Non* bettor." Mr. Thomas Buckler
writing from the Iron Works. Elm St., Troy,
S. Y., says: "Dr. Ball's Cough Syrup is
one of the finest cough syrups for coldn
None better. I always use It.
British Justice.
* The severity of British justice was
well illustrated at Northampton re
cently, where a trial for murder was in
progress. The jury having been per
mitted to take a lunch in their room,
one of their number took this oppor
tunity to step out and post a letter.
The judge, hearing of this, promptly
gave the offending juror a strong lec
ture and fined him $350. He dismissed
the jury and a new one was impaneled.
The greatest of liniments! Mrs. E. M Dew*
ilbiss, Triadelphia, Md., writes. “I use Sal
vation Oil for sore throat, rheumatism etc.,
and find it is one of the best liments out.”
Bound to Keep t>
A man went to hire a horse of a liv
cry stable proprietor, who was very
particular about his stock, and always
extorted a promise from his customers
not to drive fast as a condition of let
ting. “You can have the horse,” he
said, “if you agree not to drive him
fast.” “Well,” said the man, “I want
him to go to a funeral, and 1 am bound
to keep up with the procession if it kills
the horse.”
Why continue the use of remedies that
enly relieve, when Ely’s Cream Balm, pleas
ant of application and a sure cure for Catarrh
and Cold in head, can be had.
I had a severe attack of catarrh and be
came so deaf I could not hear common conver
. ration. 1 suffered terribly from roaring In my
head. I procured a bottle of Ely’s Cream
Balm, and In three weeks could hear as well as
ever, and now 1 can say to all who are afflicted
with the worst of diseases, catanh, take Ely’s
Cream Balm and be cured. It is worth 11,000
to any man, woman or child suffering from
catarrh—A. E. Newman, Grayling, Mich.
Apply Balm into each nostril. It la Qdiekly
Absorbed. Gives Relief at onoe. Price
hi cents at Druggists or by mail.
U.T BROTHERS, 66 Warren Bt, New Turk.
Moorish Architecture.
An American engineer, recently re
turned from a visit to Spain, is con
vinced that the durability of Moorish
architecture is over-estimated in popu
lar opinion. That which he examined
he found extremely defective from the
engineer’s point of view, and he be
lieves that where one ancient Moorish
structure remains, scores must have
perished. The tenuous horse shoe arch
and the prevalence of pillars seemingly
too delicate to do the work imposed
•upon them he ascribes to the fondness
of the Moors for creating in structures
the impression of instability, a trick,
the result, perhaps, of something deeply
imbedded in the Moorish intellect.
A Forward step.
The university ol Edinburgh ha.
token a rather remarkable step for a
conservative institution. It has decided
to grant diplomas in five specialties,
viz: ophthalmology, mental disease,
laryngology with aural and nasal surg
ery, medical jurisprudence, midwifery
and gynecology. These, as we under
stand, will be conferred on regular
medical graduates who have taken the
five years’ course and who subse
quently take a year’s course in the spe
cial study for which they wish to qual
ify- _
How’s This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transac
tions and financially able to carry out any ob
ligations made by their firm.
West & Trcax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.; Wxldino, Kissis & Mabvih,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blood and mucous sur
faces of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Frlce 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Orations to Suit.
It is the custom in France for pane
gyrics to be pronounced at the graves
of notable persons, and even obscure
men have their praises sung in the cem
etery. This has resulted in the appear
ance of a professional panegyrist, al
ways to be- found in a wine shop hard
by the cemetery. He is known as
“Monsieur du Cemetiere.” He has on
hand an assortment of orations to suit
customei's. All he needs are a few
hints about the life and career of the
defunct, and he evolves the rest from
his imagination. The mourners never
fail to be convinced that in the deceased
the world lost one of its greatest men
or women.
Innt’i Medicine Moves the Bowels Each
Day. In order to be healthy this is neces
sary. Cures constipation, headache, kidney
and> liver troubles and regulates the stom
ach and bowels._^_
One of the best of housekeepers is the wo
man who hates dirt.
The less we have the more it costs to be
: proud. _
As between the two C’s we prefer cholera
to crinoline.
We can all learn better by example than
| we can by precept.
i IjOW Kates to north Galrcitoa.
| Special low rate excursion to North Gal
veston, Texas every Saturday evening.
| For particulars and tickets apply to F. F.
| Williams, First National Bank Building,
; Omaha. _
A lie is always an enemy, no matter how
| well-meaning It may look.
If the Baby W Cattle* Teeth,
| Be rare and use that old and well-tried remedy, Mai.
| WiXBLOTr'e SooTBiiG 8tbdp for Children Teething.
Cornells and Hoarieaess.—The ir
| ritation which induces coughing immedia
j tely relieved by use of “Brown's Bronchial
: Troaches.” Sold only in boxes.
Two kinds of keys hung on the same ring
i -night-key and whiskey.
I Are Von Going
; East or south during the winter, if so Thk
; Wabash desires to call yonr attention as
j the tourist route to Florida and all the win
ter resorts of the south.
Round-trip tickets will be placed on sale
! about Nov. 1st., good returning until June
i 1st. *98.
i THE (JUICEES’J ROUTE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST
15 hours to St. Louis.
OjiT.T
27
38;.;
53
68
Hot Springs.
New Orleans.
' Atlanta.
1 Jacksonville.
1 Tampa.
With'corresponding fast time to all points
east and south. The only line running Re
clining Chair Cars to St. Louis. Decatur,
Danville, Lafayette, Logansport. Ft. Wayne.
Toledo and Detroit. Pullman Buffett Sleep
ing Cars on all trains. For tickets or fur
ther information in regard to routes call at
the Wabash Office. 1503 Farnam St., or
write O. N. Clattom.
Northwestern Pass. Agent, Omaha, Neb.
The devil never got any rest while Job
was alive.
• A Spanish Courtship.
It in well known that in Spain the
Methods of courtship are often times
singular. Uqpemliy the lover signifies
his choice by coining for three succes
sive evenings with a guitar and singing
a serenade under the fair one's window;
and if he is regarded by the young wo
man's parents as an eligible candidate,
he is invited into the house.
In Audalusia. a Spanish province, a
still more singular custom has lately
been observed. When a young man
there aspires to the hand of a young
lady, he calls for three successive days
at her parents' house, at the same hour.
The third day lie always brings a cane,
and goes away, leaving it behind, ap
parently forgetting it.
If his suit is regarded with favor, the
young girl keeps the eane, and givei
it back to him when he calls the next
day.
1 This makes him her affianced hus
band.
But if, on the contrary, the young
man's suit is not pleasing to the family,
his cane is thrown out of the window
into the street. This is regarded as a
delieate way of telling him that he need
not call again, and the young man who
has lingered near meanwhile, reads his
own fate in the indignity put upon his
walking-stick—Saturday Evening-Post.
To Prevent Guna Rusting.
The best way to preserve a gun from
rusting is to have a ring of ?inc soldered
around the barrel, or, if it is not con
venient to do this, to have a long strip
of zinc soldered out of sight underneath
the barrel. The galvanic action which
is excited between tbe zinc and the iron
effectually prevents the oxidation of
either metal, and as long as the zinc re
mains in contact with the iron not a
particle of rust will appear on either
the inside ob the outside of the barrel.
Tough Wood Blade of Paper.
Paper tough as wood is said to be
made by mixing chloride of zinc with
the pulp in the course of manufacture.
It has been found that the greater the
degree of the concentration of the zinc
solution the greater will be the tough
ness of the paper. I t can be used for
making gas pipes, boxes, combs, for
rooting and even, it is added, for mak
ing boats.
Tfc* Fountain Head ef Strength
When we recollect that the etomach la th«
firantt laboratory In which food la tranafnrmeC
nto the accretions which Inrnlah a rigor to thi
ay»um alter enlerlnit ami enriching toe blood
that it is. In abort, the lountiiln head ol
strength, It is essential to keop this important
Mopplyiag Diichinc 1n order, und to restore 11
t'» activity when It becomes inactive. Thin
Hostetler s Stomach Hitters does most effeo
tually, seasonably, regulating and reinforoini
digestion, promoting due action of the live*
and bowels. Strength Ami quietude of tht
nerves depend In great measure upon thorough
aigeHtion. Ihnre Is no nervine tonic morr
hlirnlv aafaamatl hi, the MwJIaal O.—,a_takB
r;*': .■ l . mimi iiiurr
hivhlv esteemed bv the medical (rnfernity than
the Hitler*. Physicians alao struutfiy uoin
mend It for chllla und fever, rheumattam, kid
ney and bladder troublo, alok handm he, and
want of appetite and sleep. Take a wineglass,
(ul three llmea a day.
If you haven't much you can double It bj
being thankful.
_ "Ifanion’s Magic t urn Halve. ’
Wnrranted to cure, or looney refunded. Aik your
druggist furit. Price l»oent*.
No worn • n ever gains anything by marry
rying a man whom ahe cannot lore.
Baker’s Norwegian Cod Llnr Oil
Quickly raltavea throat and lung d.aaaasaandtn.
parta vigor and new life, bold by dryggtate.
The man who is too poor to take a news
paper, alwaya has a dog.
yhe Cbm Wh Dropped. ,
lien Butler formerly owned a large
mastiff who became famous for contln
i ued depredations on various butcher
j carts as they passed through toe streets
1 of ]x>well on their morning rounds. The
dog was so ferocious that none dared to
, attack it; so, for a time hr was quite
j master of the situation. Finally, one
victim decided to approach the general
I on the subject; so, one morning, accost
I ing him on the street, he said: "Oenernl
Butler, if a man’s dog steals meat from
my butcher-cart, what would you do?”
‘•Why,” said the lawyer, "I should make
him pay for it." “Very well," con
tinued the butcher, “your dog has stoeln
two dollars and a half worth of meat
from my cart and 1 want you to pay for
it." “Certainly," said General Butler,
"but I shall have to charge you five dol
lars for professional advice," It is said
the case was not pressed.—Argonaut.
There are men who starve their children
to help the brewer fatten his horses. '
The more your enemy hates yon the har
1 der you con nit him with kindness and love.
IrT! COSTS MORE to make Royal Bak
X ing Powder than any other, because its
ingredients are more highly refined and
expensive. But the Royal is correspon
dingly purer and higher in leavening strength,
and of greater money value to the consumer.
The difference in cost of Royal over the best of
the others does not equal the difference in leav
ening strength, nor make good the inferior work
of t|je cheaper powders, nor>emqve the impuri
ties which such powders leave in the food.
Where the best food is required, the Royal
Baking Powder only can be used.
SAVED HIS LIFE.
CURE AND PROOF.
ASHMORE. ILL.
I, Joshua Ricketts, Superintendent of Colea
County Poorhouse, do h«yeby certify to the correct
ness of the following statement of ABRAM BEAVER,
as I do believe the remedy used on him was the
means of saving his life, he having been given up
both by his friends and the attending physician.
JOSHUA RICKETTS, Superintendent. *
[Certificate of Abram Beaver.]
This is to certify that I have just experienced a most remarkable
cure from a severe and lengthened attack of Rheumatism of a most'
acute character, from which I suffered for several years, incapacitating
me for performing any .manual labor. Had little or no hopes of
my recovery, even to partial health and the use of my limbs. Having
been treated by many of the Well-known efficacies generally applied
in such cases, the doctor in charge determined to try m.
the efficacy of
ST. JACOBS OIL, %
which, af er a few applications, gave me partial
relief. After the use of five bottles, 1 was able to leave
my bed, and I am now around and will be able to go
to work. ABRAM BEAVER.
THE&
«/ u a uiuvn a Mi*
Tablets. “Absolutely the best made.” Two
ounce package for 5 cents, at your Drug
gists or Confectioners. Ask for them and
STOP THAT COUGH._
The clay found in adulterated coffee might
be called “coffee grounds.”
Everybody uses Silicon Wall Plus*
ter. Why not you ! Write for illustrated
catalogue to the. Omaha Silicon Wall Plas
ter Co., M5 First National Bank Building,
Omaha, Neb.
The phrenologist goes ahead without wait
ing to be sura he is right.
We eat too much and take too little out
door exercise. This is the fault of our mod
ern civilisation. It is claimed that Garfleld
Tea, a simple herb remedy, helps Nature to
overcome these abuses._
We often pay the most for what we need
the least.
■InVRur—'“ atopimi f ree by on. sum SUIT
iMTOtttIL No fit After tint day's use. Mar*
▼elous cures. Treatise and 92 00 trial bottle tree to Fit
Send to Dr. Kline, 981 Arch fit.. Philadelphia, tm.
It is hard for the shepherd to fatten the
sheep that prefer to live on husks.
Lcuds lo I'onsump*
Coughing
lion. Kemp's Balsam will stop the cough
at once. Go to your druggist today and get
a sample bottle tree. large bottles 50 cents
and *1.00.
Tbe devil will never be chained while the
lightning rod man is loose.
U tsinJdlr. Jmgk. £*:• Ttrut. Gun, IzAuut,
Wkcaplw Cn(h. SneoUtli uA iitia, a c-nata me
IbrCwnaptinb Sntitafw. uA i nn raiiif h ti
Tuoti Rt|N. In itnn Tnianiis tinllm
eftettfMf ttkbg tkt tntlM*. E«U b^Acalcfti
when. hu|*lsttln SO etati uA I
rtOVfEflv.
f*SH BRM^
ThU Trade Mark is on the beat
WATERPROOF COAT
>n the World I
1'ree- A. J. TOWER. BOSTON. MASS.
u*‘;Thompson’s Eye Water.
'himm w..'Em trowdi®
My doctor say ■ It acts gently on the stomach, liver
and kidneys, and Is a pleasant laxative. This
drink Is made from herbs, and la prepared for use
as easily as tea. It la called
LAKE’S MEDICINE
All druggist, *,11 It at file, and SI a package. It
you cannot gat It, aond your addrana for a fraa
umple. I.aar'a Family Medicine moved
tec savrels card day. Addrera
I1 OKATOhH. WOODWARD. LaEOT, It. H
Cnree Consumption, Concha, Croup, Bom
Jkr,*t WJ W all Dranuts on a Cuaraatat,
For a Lamt SuU, Back or Chart Shiloh’s Porous
Fleeter will give gnat satisfaction.—aj cents.
nCACW *1"’H‘A0 noises cured
Htili S ill V 'sill.lv t.f I- tJiHtlllcilia. Whl*|l« iMira I'll,
■r Ban SRfpl wllrll nil tPHIFlHvSf»ll.
inlfi
B B'wnji.N. Y. Writu fur book of pnmfej
INSURE in the Farmers snd Merchants Insurance
•Comp >uy of Lincoln. Capital snd Surplus over |3#0..
000. 1,553 losses paid to Netar&ska people since 1166.
‘To sell our MS Feed
lAf AITED FARMERS Urtsden at home and
VI to canvass small territory. Bigpay for winter's
■ W work. I* UTCHFlkLB a MIS, WeMerCky,
MEMO YOUR OWN HARNESS
I
WITH
THOMSON’S
SLOTTED
CLINCH RIVET8.
No tools required. Only r hsrnmer needed
to drive and clinch them easily end quickly
lesvlnf the clinch absolutely smooth. Requiring
no hole to be made in the leather nor burr fbr the
Rivets. They are STHONO. TOUGH and DURABLE.
Million! now in use. All lengths, uniform or
assorted, pnt up in boxes.
Ask yoer steislrr for them, or send 40c.
in stamps fbr a box of 100; assorted sizes.
MAMOFACTUDED ST
JUDSON L. THOMSON MFC. CO.,
W.llh.m, Haas.
BLOOD POISOIll
A SPECIALTY.
If sny one doubts tha.
ws oad cure the must ob
stinate case in 20 to 00
days, let him write for
paiticulars and investi
gate our rellabJIty. Our
financial backing is
•r,00,000. When mercury,
iodide potasflum, sarsaptrllla or Hot Springs fall, wo
guarantee a cure—and our Ma'ilc CyphUene is the only
thing that will cure permanently. Positive proof sent
waled, free. Cook KM*r>T Co., Chicago, 111.
* WHOLE FAMILY.
A PICTURE ON EVERY PACE.
Handrail* of Valuable Prise*. Seaatl.
ful Premium,. Amusing Coates...
78 Cent* a Year.
•**>eud | o Cents for a 3 mouth.’trial.
IIIMEU. PUMJSHII8 CL 180 Siam Sr, turn
rn» ruin simik EDCE'
KVf K PRINTED. “ VTCC A
SEEDS*
... .. #liyvX^
»frMi
111.
pnr«, bm*. 1,000.000 «
Efeantiral Illu*tr»Ud CftUiafn*
u u mmnf&T.iUii.rMa
I
Plao's Remedy for Catarrh la the
Beat, Eaaleat to Uae, end Cheapest.
CATA R R H
■ Sold by Druggists or sent by mall.
60c. E. T. Hazeitlne, ’Warren, Pa. H
Garfield Tea s
nniJa!?* Headache,Keatoraa CoaplexlonJavM IK
BUta. Sample free. Oasfucld Tea Co., SIS yTiftth St, N.Y.
Cures Constipation
fttfnFrora Itto«6 )be
"fins W
pOMS* tichif pkysfcUn). NoiUrvfng.^^^N. jT/\
*■ Tfcoswndi niMil. H#rd Sc l* itimpd \ jy | J
ill I>ept. is.
From I610S6 lbe
• ■Meta. Him
la** tlchif physician). Nostarvlng.^y^
Tbosmndi eurmi. R*rd fc la lUmm A
HNVIDEK. M. It* Mm.il !>©»,.. ...
McVlcker** Thenter, Chlrugo, 111.
1 -'■rwioip uu., sin, amoor, IU.UMi
Patents! Pensions
Rend fur InTentor’a Outdoor How to Obtain a Patent.
J«n<l for Digest of PENSION mud BOUNTY LAWS.
P&XBIC. ’ on EBIT,I,. • WAIHUIOTOK, D. a
O. Witt’s Little _
ha Kamotii kittle Pill, for 0<m«tl notion.Strk Head
atw, l)j»pepala.NoNauaw.?.o Pain. Very Small
Sample Rath lark (Pat. 1MB) ft*,
by mall for 2e. Stamp. Immense.
r»X!7* J ■ w UerlTiilled. Only good one ever
invented. Bests weights Rales unparalleled. S16u
mmy. Writt^uick. llraterd Karelty (Jo^Pklln.
Paid la prises for Poena
on Ketci-breok’e Peae.
y - — ~ - —— Send poatal for circulars to
Eotertr—k 4c Co.. SB John Bt„ New York.
11000.0Q
RUPTURE
PERMANENTLY CURED or NO PAY.
We refer joe to l.soa patleute. Financial
Beferenoe: NATIONAL BANK OP
, COMMERCE, Omaha.
■ .listsoermethod. Written roayegtre to ebeolutely cure all, Unde of
'■ RUPTURE of both mxre, without the nee of knife or eyrinee. no metier of
how long eiandln*. UtniNATMM FBIB. Mend for Uroular. Addreee
THK O. E. MILLER
a 3Q7-3Qg Sew Worn Ufa Hnlldlqg,
COMPANY,
HER.
————w
THK WAT OUT
of woman’* trouble!* la
with Doctor fierce’s
PiwHtc Prescription.
Safely and certainly, ev
ery Jcllcate weakness, ,
derangement, and dis
ease peculiar to the sex
Is permanently cured.
Out of all tin* medi
cine* for women, the
“Favorite Proscription”
Is the only oiw that's .
guaranteed to do what Is
claimed for it. In all
“female complaints”
and Irregularities, peri
odical pains, displace
menu, imernai uinnm
matlon or ulceration, bearing - down
aenaatlona and kindred ailment*, if It
ever fella to benefit or cure, you have
your money bnck.
So certain to. cure trmry cam of Catarrh la
Dr. Sage’H Catarrh Remedy that ita proprie
tor* make you this offer: " If you can't be
cured, permanently,we'll pay you $1100 ooab."
WHY YOU WANT
J. I. CASE T. M. CO.,
Beoauae they have no Equal.
c«TALoeuc Ml*.
uuiovi vusuav Iiaji iru. Druu (Ui IWUKlKUVt
Davis * Rankin Bldg, and Ml*. Co.. MO to «M
West Lake Street, Gnlcago, 111.
Sent
out to
-.•bares.
No experience required.
Directions for sprouting free. Address
T. J. SKINNER, Columbus, Kansas.
CUfFET POTATOES
O ■■ kk I be sprouted on the ■
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WARE. C. D. WOODWORTH A OO., Uif
Farnam Street, Omaha, Nebraska.
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EMERSON PIANOS,
KIMBALL OllUANH,
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A. HOSPE, Jr.,
OMAHA, - VMH.
Stale ApeoL Imtisnuta
•old oa pay manta. Anau
wanted. CatalogueProa. •
SOUTH OMilA HOUSES.
WOOD fRd&RMI
nan, Walter e.wuod. ugn. so. Omaha. Neb.. *>,.
emgo, 11U Market rapoi U fomUhei upon aoplb-attoa.
OrttBR ('•MblHnlloM Muir of Trait lit* Nr«4
H*r*w April 6tb and fith ai the UtiM »«•**
Mmr4mMT— Market, South ho alia, Neb.,
will be the rreauwt tale of the kind aver held in
the weit. Some of the bout blooded acock ever
offered will be *old to the higbeac bidder with*
out reserve. Send for catalogue
EiiHiimiauiiiaa
BYIM BROS A CO., Live Mint < anmim«A
Uwcharr*. Luton utock Yard*. >oath rtmeiie ea<4
t hlease, c urmpoudvme aau your u-.dc* np«k <U*J.
WN U Omaha. 663-10
5ALZER5TH R E E R A RE H A RDV FRUIT N9VELTIE5 50
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„ . . • ftfPB RIW rRUITVf 900,
« fmlU ever introduced emtod inch a *• station m
our Buffalo Berrj, Jnaebciry and Trte Cranberry. From the Urae the
leave* negio to unfold they are a touroe of constant beauty. Shrub*
planted tbu *ea*oa bloom and War th* n«it year. Hardy a* oak.
<1> THE GREAT BUFFALO BERRY,
*.. ^ ^ 9 9 ■ * • • “ ■ ■ ^ »w n n t .
. J»tru*y lb*greatest noveltyof th#am
tury. ThU shrub grows 10 to 15 ftwt high,
corering itself in early spring with beautiful
ewirta, luelf la «5-ly ,'priog^rith
flowers which are succeeded by great quan
ftitiee of luscious firulU It is haniy, as tvauti
lAiMi, n is aaruT, as r**auti*
picture, while the fruit is incooipirsbic.
It will grow any and ererywhero and forms a
erand addition to our lawn and garden shnrbsu
,A“ ‘ ,B “5, postpaid.
Each, 80a; 10 for 11.25,,._r_
. . <2) JUNEBERRY.
A shrub of wondrous hearty; corom itself
with a great mass of pure white, deliciously
fragrant blossoms. These srfl followed by
large, dark otdored berries, excellent for pies,
sauce, etc. Each, 25c ; 10 for *1.23.
(3) TREE CRANBERstV.
Everybody is fond of cranberries, tad we
have a shrub that will flourish ani bear pro
digiously in every section of Aroeri* a. Each,85c.
The above 3 rare N overt It s, pottp^J, an 1> 50c.;
with catalogue, 58c.
mmJOHN A- SALZEB SEED CO., La Croaaa. Wis.‘