The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, October 28, 1897, Image 7

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    - Men of the noblest dispositions
think themselves happiest when others
share their happiness with them.—
Jeremy Taylor.
The greatest cape in the world is
% Cape Horn, a precipitous mountain
over 3,000 feet high.
The nobleness of life depends on its
consistency, clearness of purpose, quiet
and ceaseless energy.—Ruskln.
Prayer is not conquering God’s re
luctance, but laying hold upon God’s
' willingness.—Phillips Brooks.
Unmingled joys here to no man be
fall.—Southwell.
Uncoln Park, Chicago,
One of the beauty spots of Chicago, is
described in a most beautifully illustrated
book, of 96 pages, now being distributed
by the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul
Railway Company. It is full of the finest
half-tone pictures of one of Creation’s
most charming places of resort for citizens
of the Great Republic. Everyone who has
ever visited the park will appreciate the
souvenir, and for those who have not it
will be a revelation of what is to be seen
in Chicago. It can only be procured by
enclosing twenty-five (95) cents in coin or
postage stamps, to Geo. H. Heafford, gen
eral passenger agent, 410 Old Colony
Building, Chicago, 111.
A recent Invention is a cradle that
rocks by means of a clockwork mech
anis-rji, and, at the same time, plays
baby tunes.
If you want to operate on the Chicago
.Board of Trade send for our free book con
taining full Information how to trade. On:
account of the short, wheat crop in foreign
countries and the short corn crop In this
country, both corn and wheat will sell much
higher, and now is t he time to mako a profit
able Investment. We execute orders In
wheat In 1.000 bushels and upwards, and
corn and oats In 5,000 bushels and upwards.
Write us today. R. J. J.aughery A Co., 228
Rialto Building, Chicago Members Chicago
Board of Trade.
As far as calculations can decide, the
temperature of comets is believed to be
2,000 times fiercer than that of red-hot
Iron.
FARRELI/S ItKP STAR EXTRACT IS
The best; all grocers will refund your money If
yon are not satlsaed with It.
There are in India 200,000 widows
aged between ten and fourteen years,
. and 80,000 less than nine years old. ’
Mrs. Winslow’s Sostnisg syrup
For ehlldvsn teethliig.sortena the gums,redness inflsm*
matlou. al.ays pain, cures wind colic. S cants a bottle
'-■» --*
What is ambition? "Cis a glorious
: cheat.—Willis.
TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25o
Gambling mania is now accepted in
Prance as a ground for divorce.
A Kansas City young man of Amen,
can parentage, whose Christian name
was Moses, has had It changed to
Mdke, which may or may not be a$
improvement. .
Life’s a short summer; man a flow*
er.—Dr. Johnson.
How’* TMH
We oiler One Hundred Dollars reward,
for any case of Cutarih 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
transactions and financially able to carry
out any obligations made by their tlrm.
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.; W aiding, Klnnun & Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mu.
cous surfaces of the system. TesUmo
nlals sent free. Price 76c per bottle. Sold
by all druggists.
Hall’s Family Pills are the best.
-j»——-:
Religion is the mortar that binds so
ciety together; the granite pedestal of
I liberty; the strong backbone of the
j social system.—Dr. Guthrie.
Tours In the Rocky Mountains,
The ‘’Scenic Line of the World.” the
Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, offers to
tourists in Colorado, Utah and New Mex-»
ico the choicest resorts, and to the trans
continental traveler the grandest 'scenery.'
Two separate and distinct routes through
the Rocky Mountains, all through tickets
available via either. The direct line to
Cripple Creek, the greatest Gold Camp on
earth. Double daily train service with
through Pullman sleepers and togrists’ cars
i between Denver to San Francisco.
The best line to Utah, Idaho, Montana,
, Oregon and Washington via the “Ogden
Gateway.”
Write S. K. Hooper, G. P. & T. A., Den
ver, Colorado, for illustrated descriptive;
pamphlets.
A god book is the precious life-blood
of a master spirit, embalmed and
treasured up: on purpose to a life be-;
yond life.—Milton.
Cheap Tickets
Via the Omaha & St. Louis R. R. and
Wabash R. R. St. Louis, one way, 89.13,
round trip, 815.35. On sale every Tues
days and Thursdays. St. Louis: Round
trip October 3d to 8th, 811.50. Home
seekers’ Excursions. South: Septem- -
ber 21, October 5 and 19. One fare the
round trip, plus 82. Springfield, 111.:
; Round trip, 813.25; on sale September
18, 19, 2o! For tickets and further in
formation call at 1415 FarnainSt. (Pax*
ton Hotel Block), Omaha, or write G.
N. Clayton, Omaha. Neb.
1 Few people in India eat more than
twice a day and thousands only once.
Coe’a Conch Balsam
Is the oldest and best. It will break up a cold quicker
than anything- else. It is always reliable. Try it.
The paths of glory lead but' to the
grave.—Gray. .
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The hair is like a plant. What makes the
' plant fade and wither? Usually lack of neces
< sary nourishment. The reason why Ayer’s Hair
4 Vigor restores gray or faded hair to its normal
* color, stops hair from falling, and makes it
> grow, is because it supplies the nourishment the
* hair needs. * u
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. GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE!
Walter Baker & Co.’s i
Trade-Mark.
.Breakfast COCOA 1
Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. •
Costa Less than ONE CENT a cup. j
Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark. J
Walter Baker & Co. Limited, j
(Established i78o.) Dorchester, Mass. 1
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OR.
McGREW
18 THK ONLY
SPECIALIST
i
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WHO TRKiTS ALL
PRIVATE DISEASES
Weakia*«36 Disorder of
MEN ONLY
20 Years’ Experience.
10 Years In Omaha.
Book free. Consultation
and Examination Free.
14th & Faraam Sta.,
OMAHA. NEB.
OUR KLONDIKE SHOES
ire a silt edge i’ae. and ever*
rentleinan should see them be
fore buying. They a re the beet
no wo have over oflered. Ask
your dealer for them, and
you will get the best as
veil as the latest
style shoe
in the mar
ket. Be sure
t/l not for it
BiiAlLEV m> Ul.uuii^u, Dei Moines, 7§.
PENSIONS
Getyoar Pension
DOUBLE QUICK
Write CAPT. OTARRELL, Pension Ayent,
<425 New York Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. C.
Pi
ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS.
JOHN W MORRIS,NASHIN6TH.0.&
LnU Principal Sxiualnar D B. Pension Bureau.
3 jrm la lost war, 15 adjudicating claiam, a tty. *iuo*
^ Pi'SO'S CURE FOR
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units WHEKt ALL ELSE PAILS.
Beat Cough Syrup. Tantes Good.
In iiiuij. Sold by droggiwta.
C O r I U M P TIO N \
<*oWl*5Tg;
Sr
POMMEL
The Best
Saddle Coat
Keeps both rider and saddle per
fectly dry in the hardest storms.
Substitutes will disappoint Ask for
1807 Fish Brand Pommel Slicker—
It is entirely new. If not for sale in
your town, write for catalogue to
A. J. TOWER. Boston, Mass.
CURE YOURSELF!
Cm Big O for unnatural
discharge*, inflammation*,
I irritation* or ulceration*
, of mucous membrane*.
lpr«T«au cooPaiole**, and not aatriu
AtheEvansChemICRLCO. *«nt or poisonous.
Sold by XtroyrMs,
“or sent in plain wrapper,
by exprew*, prepaid, for
tl .Of), or S bottle*, |2.75.
^ v» — Circular seat on request.
DOW AWD WHEN TO GO.
WHIT TO TIKE.
WHiT IT COSTS.
hte»mor I>nte», Ijl.tnn,Prnctlrnl Adrlce. All In
our p«mphl«t. •• YUKON FOINTKB8,” poitn*.
pnid to *riy nddrew far SO Cent*.
A retie Publishing Co.. Seattle Wa*h.
KStfS&^iTbmpMii'sEy* Water.
SCARED THE GROOMS.
MEN ABOUT TO BE MARRIED
FRIOHTENED.
Courage to Fee# the Ordeal—-Ooe Man
Coaid Mot Otter the Vows Beeaote of
Hie Extreme Merroaaneea — Bom .
Amusing Incidents.
OSSIBLY every
man about to mar
ry experiences a
novel Inward flutter'
when crucial hour,
arrives and brfngs
the altar into sight;
but it is not often
that one hears of d,
prospective hus
band whose nerve'
deserts him to the
extent that he fights shy of the cere
mony at the last moment and allows
the brlds to leave the church without
having changed her name, says Happy
Thoughts. -Hitches of this startling
kind do, however, now and then occur.
The bridegroom has not the courage
to face the public ordeal, and the sit
uation becomes both humorous and
dramatic. A most, amusing attack of
“nerves” of this order was witnessed
by a large crowd at a country church
not long since. The bridegroom wps
late in arriving. When at length "he
came abreast of the church gates, heat
, ed and flurried, the sight of his white
robed life partner in the midst (4 an
Imposing patty fairly scattered what
courage he had summoned for the
occasion. He turned and made off
across country as fast as his shaking
legs would carry him. The crowd and
a number of his indignant friends pur
suing him, he took refuge up a tree,
and no remonstrances would induce
him to descend and go through the cer
emony. He paid rather dearly for his
cowardice, however, for the bride
promptly jilted him and walked to the
same church with a bolder man a few
months later. At another church- In
the neighborhood a number of people
"Who had flocked to see a popular local
couple made one were curiously dis
appointed. When it came to the turn
of the bridegroom to give utterance to
his vows he 4as 'found to be tongue
tied by sheer/ tVfvousness. The longer
they waited/],- i him to recover the
worse ne bcj Anally, waite aa
a ghost, hy®Pu0,lwl*vabout and ran out
°-' } »uu iau uui
of the bulf itnightjno amount of jeers
or encoura^ %bout fved to Induce him
to attempt 1 a second time he
perforce rt. % single misery.
Plenty of htO» Hifua instances have
been recordedijjdere the Intended hus
band, brave enough in his wooing,has
found himself unable to stand and be
publicly married. One gentleman be
came so unnerved at sight of the swell
ing assembly and the preparations that
he slipped Into the vestry and locked
himself In until the registrar lost pa
tience and the ceremony had to be
abandoned. In another case a missing
bridegroom was discovered locked In
his bedroom at home and sheer force
had to be used by his friends before
he could be Induced to Walk to the
church. As It turned out he jvas too
late. The bride felt herself justified in
declining to fulfill her part of the con
tract with so diffident a partner. Bht
perhaps as unique an example of what
may be. termed “altar fright’* as any
known was one which caused quite a
sensation in a midland town some
years ago. The circumstances were
peculiar enough to bear repetition. A
young man, standing at the altar with
the future participant of his joys and
sorrows, suddenly fainted when asked
to declare his willingness to take a wife
and had to be carried home In a cab.
Later he essayed to enter the lists of
matrimony with more success, but,
strange to say, his nervousness again
reached such a pitch that he swooned
at precisely the same part of the pro
ceedings. When on a third occasion
the same weakness overcame him as
soon as he entered the church it be
came evident 'that his physical cour
age was not equal to the ordeal. Wheth
er the bride declined to look foolish
for a fourth time or whether the cere
mony was subsequently performed in
private was not told. Brides, it Is in
teresting to note, do not appear to suf
fer from any such backwardness.
Their nervousness seems to be of a
different order and it is seldom or
never that one hears of a case where
the lady has failed to come up to the
“line” through mere dread of public
ity.
Where Mustaches Are Barred.
Time was in England when the em
ployes ot banks might not wear beards
or mustaches. This restriction has In
almost every instance long been re
moved. One exception still remains.
The historic house of Coutts, where
royalty keeps its private accounts, de
clines to alter the rule of a by-gone age,
and visitors to its ancient walls will
note that its employes present a re
markably trim and smart appearance.
The younger clerks yearning for those
hirsute adornments so dear to budding
adolescence have recently memorialized
the partners on this subject, but, alas!
without success.
KnumbnuMM.
Wife (revisiting the scene of her be
trothal)—I remember, Algernon, so
well when you proposed to me, how
painfully embarrassed you were. Al
gernon—Yes, dear; and I remember so
well bow kind and encouraging you
were, and how very easy you made It
for me, after all.
Tha Latest In Combs.
A new comb has the teeth formed
separately jvith eyelets In the base,
which are threaded on a wire and Im
bedded in an elastic strip for use, mak
% the comb easy to dead.
A PERFECT HOME.
Woman'* Roflnlng Influence In Msklui
Her Family Happy.
Tho most perfect homo I evor saw
was ft little house Into the sweet incense
of whose fire went no costly things,
but the mother was a creator of home;
her relation with her children was the
most beautiful I have ever seen; even
n dull and commonplace man was
lifted up and enabled to do good work
for souls by the atmosphere which this
woman created; every Inmate of tho
house involuntarily looked into her
face for the keynote of the day and it
always rang clear. From the rosebud
or clover leaf, which in spit9 of her
hard housework, she always found time
to put by our' plates at breakfast, down
to the essay or story she had on hand
to be read or discussed In the evening,
there was no intermission of her in
fluence.
She has always been and always will
be my ideal of a mother, wife, home
maker. It is more than twenty years
since I crossed the threshold. I do
not know whether she is living or not.
But as I see house after house in which
fathers and mothers and children are
dragging out their lives in a haphazard
alternation of listless routine and un
Dleasadt collision, I always think with
a sigh of that poor little cottage by the
sea-shore and- of the woman who was
the "light thereof,” and I find in the
faces of many men add children, as
plainly written, and as sad to see as
in the newspaper columns, "Wanted—
a home.”
“Didn’t you forget something, sir,”
asked the waiter. “Yes,” replied
Glmpy, reaching for his hat. “You
were so long bringing my dinner that
I forgot what I had ordered.”—Phila
delphia North American.
When you visit Omaha you should call at
C. S. Raymond Co.’s jewelry store, corner
Fifteenth and Douglas streets, and ex
amine their jewelry and art goods for
wedding, birthday and Christmas presents,
also steel engraved wedding stationery, in
vitations ana visiting cards. It is the only
first class, up-to-date jewelry, art and cut
tlass store west of Chicago and 8t. Louis.
ngraving and printing 100 visiting cards
tl.eO by mall.
First Passenger—Would you—ah—
lend me your spectacles a moment,
please? Second Passenger—-Certainly,
sir. First Passenger—Ah, thank you;
now, as you cannot see to read your
paper, would you mind letting me have
it, please?—Tit-Bits.
Toronto hotels have been bothered
by a man who pereietB in putting six
names on the register and ordering six
rooms, although no one accompanies
him, and he represents nobody but
, himself.
Two HUllons a Tear#
When people bay, try, and buy again, it
means they’re satisfied. The people of the
United States are now buying Cascarets
Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million
boxes a year and it will be three million
before New Year’s. It means merit prosed,
that Cascarets are the most delightful
bowel regulator for everybody the year
round. All druggists 10c, 25c, 50c a box,
cure guaranteed.
Notwithstanding all the efforts of in
ventors, no one has been able to dis
cover a substitute for leather. For
shoes, belting, harness and a thousand
other uses, “there’B nothing like leath
er.”
There le a Class of People
Who are injured by the use of coffee.
Recently there has been placed in all
the grocery stores a new preparation
called GRAIN-O, made of pure grains,
that takes the place of coffee. The
most delicate stomach receives it with
out distress, and but few can tell it
from coffee. It does not cost over %
as much. Children may drink it with
great benefit. 15 cents and 26 cents
per package. Try it Ask for
GRAIN-O.
To live in the presence of great
truths and eternal laws, to be led by
permanent Ideals—that is what keeps
a man patient when the world ignores
him, and calm and unspoiled when the
world praises him.—Balzac.
It is only from the belief of the
goodness and wisdom of a Supreme Be
ing that our calamities can be borne
in the manner which becomes a man,
—Mackenzie.
-Wake Op.
Yes, wake up to the danger which threat
ens you If your kldnyes and bladder are Inac
tive or weak. Don’t you know that If you
fall to Impel them to action, Bright's disease
or diabetes awaits you? Use Hostel,ter’s
Stomach Bitters without delay. It has a most
beneficial effect upon the kidneys when slug
gish, and upon the bowels, liver, stomach and
nervous system.
Man’s life is a book of history; the
leaves therof are days; the letters,
mercies closely Joined; the title is
God’s praise.—Masson.
The Bari In (ton Koate—California Ex*
curslone.
Cheap, Quick, Comfortable,
Leave Omaha 4:35 p. m, Lincoln 8:10 p. m.
and Hastings 8:S0 p. m. every Thursday In
clean, modern, not crowded tourist sleepers.
No transfers', cars run right through to San
Francisco and Los Angeles over the Scenic
Boute—through Denver and Salt Lake City.
Oars are carpeted; upholstered In rattan;
have spring seats and backs and are pro
vided with curtains, bedding, towels, soap,
etc. Uniformed porters and experienced ex
cursion conductors accompany each excur
sion, relieving passengers of all bother about
baggage, pointing out objects of interest and
In many other ways helping to make the
Overland trip a delightful experience. Second
class tickets are honored. Berths $5.
For folder giving full Information, call at
nearest Burlington Route ticket office, or
write to J. Francis, General Passenger Agent,
Omaha, Neb.
Nothin is ever done beautifully
which la done In rlvalshlp; nor nobly
which la done in pride.—Ruakin.
Read the Advertisements.
You will enjov this publication much
better if you will get Into the habit of
reading the advertisements; they will
afford a most interesting study and
will put you in the way of getting
some excellent bargains. Our adver
tisers are reliable, they send what
■they advertise.
For, live how we can, die we m ist.—
Shakespeare.
FREE, IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To men (plain envelope.) How, after ten
yean’ fruitless doctoring, I was fully re
stored to full vigor and robust manhood.
No C.O.D. fraud. No money accepted. No
connection with medical concerns. Bent
absolutely free. Address, Lock Box 388,
Chicago, 111. Send 3-cent stamp If con
venient. __• ■
She—Isn’t Colonel Oldbore the worst
fellow for firing off old saws and say*
lngs? He—A regular maxim-gun, ebT
—Brooklyn Life.
History Is indeed little more thmi
the register of the crimes, follies an<|
misfortunes of mankind.—Gibbon. §
VlWUV U 8 SOU AWN} • ,
Think of It! One thousand dollars'
in gold coin offered free by the Sterling
Remedy Company, to the friends and;
endorsers.of Cascarets Candy Cathar
tic. The Sterling Is honest and re*
liable, its offer Is liberal and attract
-Ive and CaEcarets are the best medl-t
:lne preparation ever discovered. Don’t
miss your share of the gold, for'irou
?an easily get it by reading and an-,
awering the big ad In this Issue.
I have always found that the honest
truth of one mind has a certain attrac
tion for every other mind which loves
truth honestly.—1Thomas Carlyle.
The relative size of the earth as com
pared with the sun la, approximately,
that of a grain of sand to an orange.
Dbopst treated free fay Dr. H. H. Green’S
Sons, of Atlanta, Ga. The greatest dropsy
specialists in the world. Head their adver
tisement in another column of this paper.
Second crops of grapes have been'
raised at Belvlew, Fla., this season.
Plso’s cure for Consumption has been d
family medicino with us since 1885.—J. R.
Madison, 8406 43d Ave., Chicago. Ills.
Life is too short for mean anxieties.
—Kingsley.
PAINFUL AFFLICTION ■
A Son Writes a Letter Telling How Hit
Father Waa Troubled.
WINAMOE, IND.—<*My father waa|
troubled with bo lie and carbanclee. After
suffering tor some time, he heard of a
•ltnllar case cared by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
He began taking this medicine and con*
tinned ita use until he was cured. Mjr
mother is taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla for
rheumatism and Ib is ^wiping her.” ChTE
E. Nstwkibk, Box 184.
Hood’s Pills
curb Liver Ills; easy to
take, easy to operate. 2M.
WAGON
a*t
Something
entirely
new
A better Seale
lories* money than
Sas ever Iwn offered,
one. of Binghamton
Binghamton, N. Y.
chi sreim.raaMd
ABOUT
T«iw fof jirnn --
vend for* ire*>*tuple
copy or a now pub, lout! on. Addt ei- Bos C. Dell ns, Tex.
The bMt Red Rope Rooflim for
lo. per »q. ft., esps end oslis la
cipdnd Hnb«t t utm for Plaster
Semples free, tim riY maxilla Boorua ce^c—4—tw.JL
ROOFING]
DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY;
__ _ _ _ quick relief And cure* worst
easel. Bend for book of testimonials And day*
treatment Free. Dr. H.u*<uutu’B»OMS. 4
OPIUM
MORPHINE end WHISKY HABITS.
HOME CVRE. Book FREE. PM. J. C.
BOPPIAI, , CHICAGO, II4»
niITTrn WANTED—Hlgbc»t market ertcee
Dull til P*,d- jAI- Ar Class * Co., Bid So.
1 lUb St.. Omsbs.
FIDELITY MUTUAL FIRE INS. CO.. OMAHA, NEB.
W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 44.-1897.
When writing to advertisers, kindly mention
this paper. .
THE RECORDS SHOW CURES OP
Rheumatism
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■Y THE INI or NT. JACOBS oik or CHRONIC CRIPPLES AND OP BCO-HIDDCN
INFLAMMATORY CASES. THERE'S NO DCNYIND, IT OURES.
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Days
Cooi, bracing cycling weather, tonic of the open air,
golden sunshine to paint away the blues—buy a Columbia
now and keep in good trim all winter. No time like the
present—no bicycle so good as the Columbia. Hartford
bicycles, next best. ^
POPE MFC. CO., Hartford, Conn. ' j
Ii Colmmbiu are not properly represented in your vicinity, let tu know. “
$1,000 GASH
FOR VALUABLE INFORMATION.
Not a Lottery, but a Contest f
of Science, Skill and Art. I
1— 1st PRIZE....9100 to Gold
2— 2nd PRIZES.950.00 each.. IOO to Gold
4- 8rd PRIZES. 25.00 “ IOO to Gold
5- 4th PRIZES. 20.00 “ IOO In Gold
8- 5th PRIZES. 12.50 «* IOO to Gold
10- eth PRIZES. .... 10.00 ** IOO to Gold
90- 7th PRIZES... 5.00 “ IOO to Gold
25— 8th PRIZES. 4.00 « IOO to Gold
50— Oth. PRIZES. 9.00 “ IOO to Gold
lOO-lOth PRIZES. 1.00 «» . IOO to Gold
995.PRIZES.amounting to.91,000 to Gold
OIIIK ORJFOT B l* We to awaken a universal appreciation of the great me rite ot CAB*
WMWl I a CARKT8CANDY CATHARTIC. We also want to Increase our business by
teaching the people what diseases C as carets will cure. If we can by this plan In a month’s time.
Induce ID.OUO people to become users and well-wishers of this wonderful laxative and liver regula
tor. which even now Is selling at the rate of MJUU.OUO boxes a year, it will pay us to give away 91,600.
Instead of spending It for some other form of advertising.
I. Everybody knows what enormous sums of money we spend annually for advertising. We
probably lose 139,000 a year by not knowing Just what a paper Is worth as an advertising medium, if
we can And out Just how many see this advertisement ana give It attention, It will be big money In
our pockets. \ our answer to this advertisement will help us find out, and we are willing to pay for
the Information.
WHIT YOU ARE TO DO I Tbweereln the schedule below fourteen name* of diseases
!W V 1 *nd ailments cured by CA8CARKTS CANDY CATHARTIC.
From each name letters have been omitted and their places supplied by stars. To fill in the blank
spaces properly and get the names right will be a test of your learning. Et wast yos to spoil
S"*1* “IB0* DttmM V/.°? can>then *end th® ,l8t to UB wllh *• cents to pay for a box of CASCA
.J®** correct lists we shall give eaah prises ©C fro as SI to 610# in gold. The
gotton up In the most artistic and original style will be awarded the first priio, the next
best, tb^second prixe^andeo on. _AI*o,Jf_your list contains ten or more eorrect names, you will re
care In preparing yoor.llst you
under all circumstances you
re treated alike.
AWARDS WILL BE MADE PROMPTLY! Th,B ftdT®rt,*em®ntwilt appear in this paper
»•, CO - 5T * A I * S.The cause of near
ly all other disease*, cured by Cabcarets.
2« HE * D*C*E .A dull, throbbing pain.
caused by bad stomach, cured by Cascaexta.
\B * UI * US * E * S A condition caused
by torpid liver, cured by Cabcarets.
L* * Y L*V#R Torpid condition of an im
portant organ relieved quickly by Caacarkts.
Snored
IK
S- An eruption of the akin, re
By the purifying effect of Caacaebta.
BL # T # H * S. Brown spots on the akin,
caused to disappear quickly by Oaacarbts.
7. B*_
vital dull
,°JL
0..Impure condition of the
Cascarkts parity the system.
8* 8 * * R ST * M * # H . Fermentation of on
digested food, instantly stopped by Cabcabkts.
9* P* L* S-.A painful trrltation caused by
constipation, cured only by CASCAncn.
I0» F * ST * LA- An ulcer caused by bowel Irreg
ularities, given a chauce to beol by C-ascaUST*.
U* I * 0 * 6 * * T * ON Improper assimilation
of food, relieved by a Cascarbt after meals.
12* OY * P # P * * A..Chronic Inactivity of the
stomach requiring patient use of Cascarkts.
13* C * L * C-.A griping pain, attacking chil
dren most frequently, stopped by Cascarkts.
J4* J * SO * N * A. .Sleeplessness due to disease
of the digestive canal, cured by Caocarkts.
susimimii
i ITIN HE.%D1.iU ¥OUB LIST OF WOKDS, Bay whether yon want the prise money]
^ sent In gold coin or whether you prefer bank draft or money order. The cash awards offered a»c ]
[ given without consideration as the box of Casc&rets sent prepaid represents more than the \aluo ’
[ of the 25c you send with your list. The only thins we will ask Is that you will exhibit,yourc*«t> 4
[ award, either in gold or In form of a check, as you choose, for a few days In your own druggist's i
f show window. Title entire oflfer le an honest one, made by a responsible Arm, whose honor-1
I able reputation is known to every retail druggist throughout the land. Cascarets are the most per-1
I feet medicinal preparation ever discovered, and you will be delighted with them. They are th
k greatest boon for women ond children and we want to make their merits known. Be an** "
. mention this paper In your letter, as otherwise your answer WllF’
[ Mr. H. L. Kramer, Trees, and Gen. Mgr. of the Sterling Remedy CuinnajM Jr *
* careful personal attention. As be Is now at the famous Mrtgno-Myd f CL •
1 of which he Is principal owner, be sure to address U. L. KRAM^ 9
RESPONSIBILITY^ kkmVoy'oo®
■taker* of ('aaca^tt Candy Cathartic*
are favorably knowntoevery^j*uhllahyt
er* hanker, retail and wholesale
Sat In this country* to whom we refr
our- - - -J *- “
carry *--- - . __ .
of thla contest* If dlaaatlalled
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out to the.l.etter^evrry^eoj^
GU ART
refund your money*
This la^ahsojwtely
Wo
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t fT ouotomart, a boautiful
10 Minis Box, January 1, 1808.
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