The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 04, 1897, Image 7

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    TO COBB A COLD 1H OKB DAT.
Take Lfiittra Bramo Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists refund the money it it (ails toouie. Be
Catarrh in the Head
Suffered with It for Five Years,
but Hood’s Sarsaparilla Cured.
“ I had catarrh in my head and suffered
with it for five years. I was also troubled
with weakness. I have taken Hood’s Sar
saparilla and it entirely cured the catarrh,
built up my system and did me a great
deal of good.” W. E. Mkiloway, Co
lumbia, Missouri. Remember
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is the best—in facttbe One True Blood Purifier.
Hood’S Pills cure sick headache. SBc.
HOW natural It is to watch him
wLo “climbs" and we wonder
If lie will reach the top. It is
| the “ survival of the attest." If
you would be at your best you
must be healthy. Your body
needs to be nourished and re
freshed as much as an engine
needs fuel to produce steam or
you cannot “climb.” The great
trouble with so many is they
cannot take nourishment and
digest it; consequently their
engine (or body) cannot run at
a high rate of speed. Their food
is not digested and converted
into good rich blood conse
quently they fall behind on the
up grade. The trouble is with
the whole digestive tract. Not
one man in hve whose stomach
and whole glandular system is
in a good healty condition doing
its work properly. The result
is he becomes sooner or later in
an unhealty condition. He tries
this, that and the other remedy
but don’t remove the cause and
so fails to regain his health
fully. His system needs reno
yatfng. There is nothing that
renovates tne whole system and
restores the stomach and whole
glandular system to a natupal
healthy condition equal to Dr.
Kay's Renovator. It removes
root of the matter. This Is why It cures such
a large variety of diseases which are unable to
get help by any other remedy. The cures It has
performed are marvelous. Read the following
fro-' " ” ~ tulvev. Shaw. Kansas:
T?. m.a’T*’ rtl&Ia in right side of head and
dud" eye until I became entirely blind. Dr.
Kay’s Renovator has done me more good than
all tho doctors and patent medicines I ever
tried, and I tried a great many. It has helped
my eye, head, stomach, and liver, very much
and 1 sleep much better.”
Also one from Rev. J. B. Wade, Morrison Col.
“I.am astonished at the mildness and yet
the efflolency of Dr. Kay’s Renovator in mov
ing constipated bowels, and in producing a
regular natural daily discharge. I have been
afflicted with constipation for 25 years.”
It is sold bv druggists or sent by us by mail
for23cts. or *1.00. Don’t take any substitute
• for It has no equal. Write us for our 68 page
book. It has 36 valuable -recipes and treats
nearly all diseases. Address Dr. B. J. Kay
Medical Co., Omaha, Neb. We also guarantee
Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm to cure every kind of
cough, Influenza or la-grippe. Write for book.
Interstate Commerce Commission
Safety Appliances
on Freight Cars. I
A hearing will be given by the Commission Decent- ;
her 1st, 18S7, upon the petitions of those railroad com
panies which have by November 16. applied for an ex
tension of time within which their freight cars are :
required to be equipped with automatic couplers.
The time now fixed is January 1, next.
All persons interested will then be heard and they
may at any tlm$ prior to that date, file statements for
or against said petitions, etc.
Further information will be furnished by
El) W. A. MOSELEY. Secretary.
If you are lure rested
in thj advantages of
Texas for Ummigrar.ts
‘end for a iree sa wple
copy o: a new pub.ioation. Address Box G. Dallas,Tex.
Labor Statistic!.
Gilhooly—I see Hostetter McGinnis
walking the streets all day long. What
is he doing for himself ?
Gus Do Smith—He is looking for
employment and congratulating him*
self that he can't find any_Texas
Siftings
rry Graln-O.
Ask your grocer today to show you
a package of GRAIN-O, the new food
drink that takes the place of coffee.
The children may drink it without
Injury as well as the adult. All who
try It like it. GRAIN-0 has that rich
seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is
made from pure grains, and the most
delicate stomach receives it without
distress. *4 the price of coffee.
la cents and 25 cents per package.
Sold by all grocers. Tastes like cof
fee. Looks like coffee.
Metals That Barn.
We hre accustomed to think of
metals as incombustible, but the con-'
trary is the case. With the exception
of the so-called noble metals—gold,
silver, platinum and a few others—all
ipetals burn or absorb oxygen when
heated sufficiently in the air. ,
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Bac, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 60o. or <1. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York.
Neglected Education.
Mistress—"Gracious, Bridget, you
don't clean this house at all! See, I
can write my name in the duat on the
mantel."
Bridget—“Shure, mum, you’ye got er
good edjikashun. That’s more than 1
kin do.”—New York Journal.
Everybody Bays so.
Cascarets Candy Cathartic, the most wonder
ful medical discovery of the age, pleasant and
refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively
on the' kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the
entire Bystem, dispel colds, cure headache,
fever, habitual constipation and biliousness.
Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10,
2S, 60 cent. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all
druggists.
To get the good out of years we
must learn to live each hour well.
FREE, IMPORTANT INFORMATION
To men (plain envelope.) How, after ten
years’ 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 288,
Chicago, 111. Bend 2-cent stamp if con
venient. _
Call a little man great and other lit
tle people will throw up their hats.
For Lung and chest diseases, Piso's Cure
Is the best medicine we have used.—Mrs. J.
L. Northcott, Windsor, Ont., Canada.
When a man has prosperity, how the
people like to see him lose it!
Star Tobacco is the leading brand of •
the world, because it is the beet. > .
No man is better than' his opportu
nities. -V f-1 \..t:
AN OPEN LETTER
To MOTHERS.
ft ■. a WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THB
EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD “CASTORIA,” AND
Vi. ' i v "PITCHER’S CASTORIA,” AS OUR TRADE MARK.
I, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts,
was the originator of "PITCHER’S CASTORIA," the same
that has home and does novo >7^ on every
bear the foe-simile signature of C/urcctcAy/M wrapper.
This is the original "PITCHER'S CASTORIA," which has been
used in the homes of the mothers of America for over thirty
years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is
the hind you have always bought Sjp y/tf/t , T* on the
and has the svgnature wrap
per JTo one has authority from me to use my name except
The Centaur Company of which Chas. H. Fletcher is
President. *
March 8, 1897J
Do Not Be Deceived.
Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute
which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies
on it), the ingredients of which even he does not know.
“The Kind You Have Always Bought**
BEARS THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF
Insist, on Having
The Kind That Never Failed You?
»M* OIHT.uk COMPANY, TT MUSH.V .TNIET. NEW
vohk e«rv.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
r v CATHARTIC J
HUdCO)l6t&
CURE CONSTIPATION
ALL
DRUGGISTS
X GUARANTEED TO CURE
▲ Every Kind of Cough or La Grippe. Y
♦Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm.|
Send address for 68-page book with 56 excellent recipes and Free Advice.
4. Address DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO., Western Office, Omaha, Neb. X
♦♦»»»»«»»♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦»♦♦♦♦»»t»
BLACK LEG
Is prevented by "vaccination.” Mortality in U. S. A. durlnir
last 2 years reduced to fine-third of one per cent Thousands
of HerdR succeFSfuilv vaccinated. Testimonials, etc.
PASTEUR VACCINE CO.,
56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago.. -
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, NONE GENUINE WITHOUT OUR TRADE MARK.
i.v
STEALING LITTLE ONES. "
An bdntfj Which la Showins 8i[n>
‘ of BavIvaL
Away back in the dark ages when
civilization was slow in coining and
the barbarities of the vicious members
of the human family made Innocent
people shudder, there were organized
bands of ruffians who made it a part
of their business to kidnap children
and sometimes grown persons, and
hold them until various sums of mon
ey were extorted from the agonized
parents or friends. Of course children
were their favorite prey, as they were
more easily kept and could not escape
without assistance. Terrified into si
lence, shut up in some Interior apart
ment of a building, or concealed in a
cave, many a child has dragged out a
wretched existence, frightened, ne
glected and at last murdered or thrown
into dens of vice if the demands of the
Kidnappers were not complied wun.
Since the time when Charley Ross so
suddenly and mysteriously passed out
of knowledge, but few attempts have
been made to disturb the quiet of
American households in this way. But
of late the disposition to extort money
in this manner has seemed to be grow
ing, and, in spite of themselves, Am
erican parents are feeling more or less
concerned because of the dangers that
menace their little ones. There is no
punishment severe enough for the vil
lain who snatches a child from the
heart of a quiet and unsuspecting fam
ily. There is a moral and emotional
phase to such an act that is by no
means met if the miserable wretch ends
his life at the hands of a justly en
raged mob. There is that, however,
in the alertness of the American mind
that 'makes it somewhat difficult for
acts of this sort to go unpunished. It
is not the easiest thing in the world
for men of the sort who do deeds of
this, kind to escape detection. Such
things might have been possible when
the country was new and sparsely set
tled, and when there were unbroken
forests an unexplored caverns all
about the great hills that environ
some of our eastern cities. But the
habit of observation is very strong in
the average Yankee, and any unusual
action or appearance Is quite likely
to be observed or commented on. There
are towns in the vicinity of New York
City into which a stranger cannot go
and lounge for six hours without the
detective force is warned of it and
knows his movements thoroughly. If
there is the least suspicious action or
expression he is not free from espion
age as long as he remains, it is. great
ly to the credit of the men to whuui
the safety of these places is entrusted
that they are rarely mistaken in their
| estimation pf the men they shadow.
In one town within six years not a mis
take has been made, and dozens of
stragglers have been apprehended and
either put behind the bars or given to
understand that in moving on was
their only safety. In the case of the
Conway child it was developed upon
inquiry that if this scheme worked
satisfactorily other children were to
be similarly captured and held until
money could be extorted from the par
ents. But the sudden coming to grief
of this effort has, it is hoped, shown the
persons who contemplate such villainy
that the undertaking is altogether too
risky to pay. It is a fact that ninety
nine out of a hundred crimes are de
tected and the criminals are punished.
The' hundredth escapes sometimes
merely by fortunate circumstances, and
sometimes because a thorough sifting
reveals the fact that the criminal was
too close to the household to be prose
cuted. The cold-blooded flendishness
of the kidnapper of children is scarcely
paralleled by any act in the history of
crime. That all efforts should be made
to prevent a recurrence of such acts
every well disposed member of every
community will devoutly wish.—New
York Ledger.
When Tree* Go to Sleep.
Trees and plants have their regular
times for going to sleep, as well as boys
and girls. They need the same chance
to rest from the work of growing and
to repair and oil the machinery of life.
Some plants do all their sleeping in
the winter while the ground is frozen
and the limbs are bare of leaves. In
tropical countries where the snow nev
er falls and it is always growing weath
er the trees repose during the rainy
season or during periods of drought.
They always choose the most unfavor
able working time for doing their
sleeping, just as mankind chooses the
night, when he cannot see to work. In
connection with this interesting fact, a
Norwegian observer has made some
interesting experiments, in which he
has tried to chloroform plants, and he
has found that the fumes of this an
aesthetic or sleep-giver has a marked
effect on the plant, making it sleep
harder and grow faster when it wakes
up.
Baek to the Old Home.
J. H. Hairston, a colored convict wlio
recently escaped from the Virginia
penitentiary, has just sent a pathetic
appeal to the superintendent of that
institution to get him back. That of
ficial on Tuesday received a telegram
from Hairston, dated at Farmville, in
which he said: “Please send up here
after me at once.” This is the first
time in the history of the institution
In which one of the escaped Inmates
indicated so much anxiety to return.
His wish will be complied with prompt
ly.—Ex.
An Odd Fence. 1
The most unique fence in Maine is
that of a Harpswell fisherman: His
front yard Is surrounded by the swords
of swordfish, many of which have fig
ured in exciting episodes.—Exchange.
Uneolb Fare. Chicago,
One of the beauty spots of Chicago, I*
described In a most beautifully Illustrated
book, of 90 pages, now being distributed
by the Chicago, Milwaukee tc 8t. Paul
Kailway Company. It is full of the finest
-alf-tone pictures of one of Creation’s
aost cbnrming places of resort for citisens
)f the Great Republic. Everyone who has
ever visited the park will appreciate the
sonvonir, and for those who have not it
will lie a revelation of what is to be seen
in Chicago. It can only be procured by
enclosing twenty-five (35) cents in coin or
postnge stamps, to Geo. H. Henfford, gen
eral passenger agent, 410 Old Colony
Building, Chicago, 111.
The man who robs others does not
make tho best of himself.
The ass might sing better If he didn't
pitch his tnne so high.
i Deafness Cannot Bo I'areo
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion o( the car.
There Is only one way to cure dearness,
and that Is by constitutional remedies.
Deufness Is caused by an Intlumod condi
tion ol the mucous lining ot the JSus
tuchlan Tube. When this tube le in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or im
perfect hearing, and when It Is entirely
dosed. Deafness Is the result, and un
less the Inflammation can be taken out
and this tube restored to Us normal con
dition, hearing will be destroyed forever;
nine cases cut of ten are caused by ca
tarrh. which Is nothing but an inflamed
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for
any case of Deafness (caused by catarrh)
that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh
Cure. Send for circulars, free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo O.
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Hall's Family PlUs are the best. .
Vou bet if a young1 husband fails to
.kiss bis wife when he comes home, the
girls notice it.
Educate Your Bowel* With Caacarets.
Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever.
10c. 23c. If C. C. C. fail, druggists refund money.
When a man talks too much, It may
be said he has a runaway tongue.
Dr. Kay's Renovator Is guaranteed to euro
d.vspepsB, constipation and to renovate the
system. __
Everybody says “Go up higher” to
the man who is “getting there.”
Coe’s Coash Balsam
Is the oldest and best. It will break up a cold quicker
than anything else. It Is always reliable. Try it.
There is a story on every man that
ever lived.
Mrs. Winslow’s Sootating Syrap
For children teeth lng,sortens the gum a, reduces inflam
mation, al.ays pain, cures wind colic, » cents a bottle.
The man who looks at a clock five
minutesrto see what time it is, is lazy.
To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartlo. Ido or 25c.
If C- C. C. fall to cure, druggists refund money.
Men, p.s a rule, do not like to lie, but
their wives ask too many questions.
pJh Coleridge's Repartee.
“Do you really believe that an an
over spoke to Balaam?” queried a man
who had prided himself on his In*
tellect. Coleridge, to whom the ques
tion was put, refleeted very calmly for
a few moments, and .then responded:
“My friend, I have no doubt whatever
that the story is true. I have been
spoken to in the same way myself.”
Give 0* Rest.
This Is the prayer of the nervous who do
not sleep well, bet them use llostetter's
Stomach Bitters and their prayer will be
speedily answered. Insomnia Is the product
of Indigestion and nervousness, two associate
ailments soon remedied by the Bitters, which
also vanquishes malaria, constipation, liver
complaint, rheumatism and kidney com
plaints. __
There are forty-seven papers and
magazines in this country edited or
managed by women.
If you wnnt to operate on the Chicago
Board of Trade send for our free I took con
taining full Information how to trade. On
account of the short wheat crop in foreign
countries and the short corn crop In tins
country, both corn nncl wheat will sell much
higher, nnd now Is the time to make a profit
able Investment. Wo execute orders In
wheat In 1.000 bushels and upwurtls. and
corn nnd oats In 5.000 bushels nnd upwards.
Write ns today. It. J. Laughery * Co., KS8
Rialto Building, Chicago Members Chicago
Board of Trade.
The invention of the typewriter has
given employment to over half a mil
lion women.
FITS Permanently Cured. No flu or narvonanaaa after
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A shallow man always sees the face
of a fool by looking into a deep well.
i PARRIU’I BAKIIIG POWDCB II
The beat, at half the price; all ftrocera will re
fund your money if you aro not aatlahed.
Italy has more theatres than any
any other country in Europe.
Mo-To-Bao for Fifty Centa.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. Mto. II. All druggists.
We should like to see the man who
can stand up against his kin.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 30 for Sets.
A good dog is worth more than you
can get for it.
rr
There is a
Class of People
■ ^ m
Who are injured by the use
of coffee. Recently there
has been placed in all the
grocery stores a new pre
paration called GRAlN-p,
made of pure grainy that
takes the place of coffee*
The most delicate stouts efi
receives it without distress
and but few can tell it from
coffee. It does not cost oYer
it as much. Children may
drink it with great benefit
15 cents and 35 cents per
package. Try it,. Ask for
GRAIN-a
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1 f
Try Grain-01
#|
V
I *e Vegetable
)Lj Sicilian ,
R RENEWER
Prevents the hair from fall*,
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