The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, January 20, 1898, Image 7

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    A system of school savings banks
Imported from Europe In 1885, is now
kin operation in eleven states. Ab:u‘.
Ttweuty-eight thousand pupils are de
Sositors, with $140,000 to their credit.
, Jr. Fifleld, an authority on the sub
t Ject, says that the prime object of
the school savings bank system is not
so much tae saving of money, as the
inculcation of the principles of thrift,
honesty and self responsibility.
A pauper may not, because of his
Insanity, be entitled to extravangant
fare or gorgeous surrounding.
The Caban Scare.
Although the diplomatic entanglement
with Spain over Cuba Is to some extent In
fluencing the stock market, Wall street ex
pects no serious complications. Neverthe
less serious complication with other mnludles
maybe expected to follow an attack of bil
iousness which Is not checked at the outset.
The mosteffectual means to this end Is Hos
tetters’s Stomach Bitters, an admirable rem
edy, moreover, for dyspepsia, malaria, kid
ney trouble, constipation and nervousness.
Dancing came first of all the public
arts. It antedates music, singing and
sculpture.
Beauty, Utility and Valoa
Are happily combined in Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla Coupon Calendar for 1898. The lovely
child's head in an embossed gold frame,
surrounded by sprays of flowers in mosaic,
the harmonious pad in blue with clear fig
ures, and the Coupons by means of which
many valuable books and other articles
may be obtained, make up the most de
sirable Calender we have ever seen. The
first coupon article is Hood's Practical
Cook’s Book, a handsome, useful volume
of 850 pages. Ask your druggist for Hood’s
Coupon Calendar, or send 6 cents in stamps
for one to C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell. Mass.
"So you clubbed together and got
your janitor a Christmas present, eh?
What was it? “A beautiful frame,
with the motto Inside, ‘Let the Lower
Liights be Burning’. ”—Chicago News.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C.C.C. fail, druggists refund money.
Every citizen of this country has
the right to get to the sea of his prod
uct.
■UWWttttW
rm
is like a plant. What makes the plant fade and wither?
Usually lack of necessary nourishment. The reason why. Dr.
Ayer’s Hair 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.
“ When a girl at school, in Reading, Ohio, I had a severe
attack of brain fever. On my recovery, I found myself
perfectly bald and, for a long time, I feared I should be
permanently so. Friends urged me to use Dr. Ayer’s Hair
Vigor, and, on doing so, my hair immediately began to grow,
and I now have as heavy and fine a head of hair as one could
wish for, being changed, however, from blonde to dark
brown.”—Mrs. J. H. Korsnydep, 152 Pacific Ave., Santa
Cruz, Cal. y,..,
Shyer's Stair 'Vigor.
FARM
SEEDS
Sailer’s Seeds are Warranted to Frodcee.
E. Waller, LeRavsvillc. Pa., astonished the. world
by growing2,V) bu'slid* Salzer's corn; J. lireider,
Wls'iiv.ott, Wld., 173 bush. barley, and P. Sinuot,
U iuctalia, Iowa, bv growing I9f» bush, Sailer's outs
per aero. If you duubt, write them. We wish to gala
250.0J0 now customers, bouce will send on trial
10 DOLLAR8 WORTH FOCI 10c.
11 pkgv of rare farm seeds, nog Pea, 8and Vetch,
‘40c. Wheat,' Slump Rape. Jerusalem Coi n, etc., in
cluding ourmatnnmih Seed Catalogue, telling all
about the 8<00 gold prizes for best name for our
new marvelous corn and onta, “Prodigies,"
also sample of same, all mailed you upon
receipt of but 10c. postage, positively
worth |10, to get a stnrt. 100,000 hbls,
Seed I’otntoea »t $1.50 a bbi.
35 pkgA. earliest veGCtablo
seeds, $1.00. ^a___ „ .
Oataloc
alone, 6c.
KOaWaC<
•end this
atdv. along,
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PENSIONS
GetyourPenslon
DOUBLE QUICK
Write CAPT. O’FARRELL, Pension Agent,
*425 New York Avenue. WASHINOTON, D. C.
PENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS.
JOHNW. MORRIS, WASHINGTON. 0. C,
Lata Principal Examiner U. 8. Pension Bureau.
S/rs. lu last war, 15 adjudicating claims, a tty. *iuc*
TRIAL
BOTTLE
i SENT
Ifree.
UK. TAKT BROS., (ElmSt., l(oche»ter, N. V.
ROOFING'
i The beat Rod Rope Roofing for
11«. per aq. ft., caps and nnl i In*
* lidad Hnbat ♦titoa fr»r I*U«ter
fiamplea free. The fay bamlla kooilnu co.tcwd*a,K J.
FLORIDA
Full illustrated descriptive immi
gration literature Free. Postage, 10c.
STATE PRESS RlllRAl, Tallahassee.
25RS£T!S 1 Thompson’s Eye Water.
I
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Vheo Answering Advertisements Kindly
Mention This Paper.
CURES
AND MA
If You or Frlendt
The following lo
[Trado Mark.]
Swan-on kHKi’MvncCcRitCo.,Chicaflro. Gentlemen:
bj vonr wonderful medicine “5 DROPS.’* In
cation of diseases. being acute iullaminatiou of all the <
months, having but one chance in a hundred of recover
nettling in my kidneys and bladder. 1 had also indices
ceases twice a week on the prostrate gland, hemorrhage
rheumatism in the palms of my hands extending to
•peciaiist In the state could tell me what they were or t
then the shakes would be^in and 1 would shake from on*
1 hud no strength left; the after effects were more like
more, all under the most intense pain. All the spei
TThe X-ray was put on by one of the city’s most eminen
mutt use plenty of morphine or suffer. Soon after 1 sa
from the celebrated physician. Dr. Lloyd, whom l knev
(iwanson KheumaWc Cure Co., and received an answer
to begin on. Just before 1 re-eived it I had one of t'.
yjaars 1 had a kidney backache, a hot stinging pain t
'■^r^d henr of< but could get no relief until 1 hej
of slay. 1807. at r.oon, and in less than an hour the bad
lpr three weeks and ke| t getting better; at the eud Mf
of four weeks tlie rheumatism was no more,
shakes are rone: my heart failure and dyspepsia went
my God daily for having put me in the way <
vicinity and is still curing afflicted ones who take it st«
“5 DROPS” cure* Kheumat l*m..S<ilatloa,Ni
Fever, Catarrh, HieepIrsnieM, Nervousness, ]
Toothaches Heart Weakness, Croup, Kweilin
FOR THIRTY DAYS LONGER
wince you. Also, large bottles (300 dose*) 91.00. 8 b
The first of yesterday may be 1 \e
second today and out of the race to
morrow.
It Keeps the Feet Dry and Warm
And Is the only cure for Chilblains.
Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feel;
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken
into the shoes. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample Bant FREE.
Address, Alien S. Olmsted, LsRoy'.N.Y.
The character of the citizen Is
largerly formed in his childhood.
IVTra. Winslow’s toothing Syrup
For children teething.softens tho pru ins. reduces lull ani
mation,allay** pain,cures wind colic. 25 cents a bottle.
No man can be a fair judge who
does not understand both sides.
Two bottles of Fiso's Cure for Consump
tion cured me of a bad lung trouble.—Mrs.
J. Nichols, Princeton, Ind. March 20, 1895.
If a man never takes the first drink
he will never die a drunkard.
Coe'i Cough Balnu
Is the oldest ami best. It will break up * cold quicker
than any thins else. It is always reliable. Try it.
A law that is not uniformly applied
is not just:
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c,$1. All druggists.
The broadest and most liberal pol
icy Is the best.
Star Tobacco is tbe leading brand of
the world, because it is the best.
If a man can’t sing and will sing he
should be sent to Sing Sing.
RHEUMATISM
MY OTHER DISEASES,
i Are Suffering All Can be Cured,
iter Is a sample of many received:
Johnstown, N. Y.. Jan. 3rd, 1898.
-I have been intending to write you in regard to my curs
July 1888 I was tak.cn sick with what is called eompli
r/aHH of the body. 1 was very sick for about three
r, but the good Lord allowed me to live, the disease
ion, constipation, nervous dyspepsia, heart failure,ab
of the bowels onco a week, enlarged spleen, muscular
ruy shoulders, catarrh and chills and shakes, which no
lie cause. 1 wouid free/.e to ice for fully live minutes,
half hour to an hour and a half,and when they stopped
stilt. I would sleep very heavily for three hours or
kit list a In the state declared me Incurable,
t physicians, but he told me I was incurable, that 1
w the ad in a western paper of “5 DROPS," the recipe
by reputation. I wrote and explained my case to the
hat 1 could be cured, and sent me a small trial bottle
lose terrible shakes which almost killed me. For nine
nat never left me fora moment. I tried everything I
fan the **5 DROIS/’ The first dose I took the .!»th
ache left me and has not teturned. I used it steadily
three weeks the pain In my side stopped; at the end
and in six weeks all my pain left me. My chill-* and
the first week and I leel strong and well, and I thank
>f thin great medicine. It has cured many in this
adily and want to be cured. BL’UNS K. WH1TK.
utralgla,Dyspepsia, Backache, Asthma. Hay
Nervous and neuralgic Headaches. Karache,
K* La Grippe, Malaria, Creeping Numbness.
8rtre “5 DROPS" at least a trial, we will send a
>• id by mall, for 25 cents, a sample bottle will con
>tiL’C*.for*2,50, Rot sold by druggists, only by us and
Write u« to-day.
107-160 Dearborn St* CHICAGO, ILL*.
FREE FARM OF 160 ACRES,
Would Ton Llk« to Ha Abjolnta Owner
of Your Own Farm?
WOULD you like a farm that pro
duces upon an average of 30 bushels of
wheat per acre?
WOULD you like a farm that grows
from 60 to 90 bushels of oats per acre?
WOULD you like a farm that grows
from 40 to 60 bushels of barley per
acre?
WOULD you like a farm that grows
more bushels of potatoes per acre than
any farm in Michigan?
WOULD you like a farm that pro
duces all kinds of roots and vegetables
in abundance?
WOULD you like a farm that pro
duces the heaviest and fattest beef cat
tle that goes to the English market?
WOULD you like a farm that pro
duces butter and cheese equal to the
finest Danish?
WOULD you like to own a farm in
a country where cattle are never
stabled winter or summer?
WOULD you like to live in a country
where taxes are very low, the principal
taxation being for schools, and the
government pays 76 per cent of that?
WOULD you like to live in a country
where every person is happy and con
tented, excepting the doctors and un
dertakers?
WOULD you like to be where each
or your sons can get 160 acres free,
when they reach 18 years of age?
If so, consult the advertisement of
the Canadian, government free lands,
appearing elsewhere.
It rain3 on an average 208 days in.
the year in Ireland, about 150 in Eng
land, at Kezan about t- days and in
Siberia only 60 days.
An inspiration that produces no re
sult, is no better than agreeable rec
ollection.
To Caro Constipation Forever.
Take Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or 21c.
IfC.C.G. fail to cure, druggists refuud money.
If the pockets are deep enough a
boy’s first pair of trousers always fit.
A Breeding Male.
"Thus far and no farther,'* was Na
ture’s edict when she permitted the
apparent inconsistent creation of the
mule, by crossing the jack upon the
mare, and to all Intents and purposes
the end is reached by the one cross,
mare mules, as a rule, not possessing
the power to reproduce their kind,
though coming in heat, periodically, as
other mares do, says Indiana Farmer.
There are, however, Isolated cases on
record of a mule conceiving to the ser
I vice of a stallion and producing a foal,
though It Is not shown that the foal
ever lived beyond a period of a few
months. One case of the kind is related
that occurred in Virginia over fifty
years ago waB not suspected until the
arrival of the foal; the dam having
been constantly at work until the
strange event took place. It Is said
that she showed a little or no udder
development, but milk secretion was
evidently in a natural condition for the
foal which arrived in a skinny and del
icate shape soon began to pick up and
thrive, but at five months of age It
sickened and died. The following year,
the same mule produced another foal,
having been served.by a young stallion
running in the pasture with her; this
foal, as with the other, partook more
of the characteristics of the horse than
of those of the dam, and was a strong,
healthy fellow until he had reached
about a year old, then he died, despite
the care and skill that were used to
save his life. The mother of these
colts was a mule lp every sense of the
word and without the shadow of a
doubt and the experience is a very re
markable one. There are probably
other such cases, but in them all they
seem to have come into the world as
monstrous and unwelcome exceptions
to Nature’s decree, soon to perish and
pass out of existence. It is well that
it is so; the mule is a serviceable, use
ful servant to man’s requirements, but
when it comes to a further perpetuation
of the species, no improvement, gain
or good can result therefrom and any
attempt in that direction can result in
nothing but infinite disorder and con
fusion. , |,
Live Stock Feeders end Breeden.
I take this opportunity of advising
all Interested of the calling of the
American Livestock Feeders’ and
Breeders’ convention at the state capl
tol rooms, St. Paul. January 11 and 12
next. Its objects will be, first, to dis
cuss the breeding of the best types
of live stock to meet the demands of
the market ;second, kinds of food and
manner of feeding to produce an ani
mal that will bring the top market
price; third, marketing live stock. Dur
ing the past several years the live stock
interest has increased very rapidly in
Minnesota, the Dakotas, and over the
Northwest generally; and there are
hundreds, even thousands, of new be
ginners in this business, who are
steadily increasing their herds. The
meeting, however, will be national in
its scope, and is Intended to represent
the live stock interests for discussion
of the important points above men
tioned, both of the United States and
Canada. Its object is to bring together
beginners in stock raising, and exper
ienced breeders and feeders, in order
that there may be a mutual exchange
of views and methods in the manner
of feeding and breeding live stock. Low
railway rates, both cast and west of
St. Paul, are expected, and eminent ex
perts in breeding and feeding have al
ready signified their intention of be
ing prese'nt, from Pittsburg on the
East, to the Pacific ocean on the West.
The various live stock organizations
throughout the United States and Can
ada are invited to appoint delegates to
be in attendance to represent their or
ganizations, and in addition, all persons
interested in the breeding and feeding
of live stock will be accepted as dele
gates, by reporting their names and
addresses to the secretary upon the
day of their arrival at St. Paul. The
council of arrangements extends to
your paper a most cordial invitation to
bo represented at the convention. The
ripe experience of your editorial staff
cannot but be highly beneficial in the
deliberations of the meeting.
David R. McGinnis,
Executive Manager.
Feed and Fat.—In each section of
Canada government experiment farms
have been established as centers ot
education and object lessons to the sur
rounding farmers. Here tests are made
under the best scientific conditions, and
the results' applied for the betterment
of the methods of the average farmer.
Thus at one of tho government farms
we find 20,000 distinct samples of milk
tested to establish one fact—namely,
that when a cow has reached her max
imum percentage of solids in the milk
she produces, an increase of richness
in the ration she is fed on does not
yield an increase in the richness of her
milk, but only an increase in the total
quantity of milk she produces.—Lon
don Chronicle.
Fattening Hogs.—A hog fattens more
quickly by being fed no more at any
time than it will eat. It should Al
ways clean up all in the trough. When
it has fed, clean the trough out and do
not feed again util the animal shows
plainly that it is hungry. If overfed so
that it feeds indifferently it will lose
less weight to permit it to go without
food a day than it would by continuing
to feed beyond its appetite. Probably
no other animal is so sensitive to in
jury from overfeeding as the hog.—Ex.
Weeds have grown well all through
the drouth, and this is due to the fact
that most weeds are adapted to the
ground in which they have obtained
a foothold, and also to the further fact
that many varieties are provided with
powerful roots that reach far down in
to the soil.
Keep an account of the profits and
losses in your poultry yard, by keeping
an account of the number of eggs laid,
poultry sold and loss by disease.
QAINED FORTY-EIGHT POUNDS
“I had a strong appetite for liquor which
was tho beginning of the breaking down of
my health. 1 was also a slave to tea and
coffee drinking. 1 took the gold cure but
it did not help me.”
I This is a portion of nn interview clipped
from the Oaily Herald, of Clinton, Iowa.
It might well be taken for the subject of a
temperance lecture but that is not our ob
ject in publishing it. It is to show how a
system, run down by driok and disease,
may be restored. We cannot do better
than auote further from the same:
“r or yearn' I was »
nuable to do my
work. 1 could not
sleep nights or rest
days on account of'
continuous pains in(
my stomach and'
hack. 1 was unable
to digest my food. •
Headaches and'
painful urination
were frequent, and
my heart's action
became increased.
1 left my farm and
retired to city life,
for I was a confirm
ed invalid, and the
doctor said 1 would'
never be well again.
•“Soou after I hap
pened to use four
1)0X08 of Dr. Wil
liams’ Pink Pills for
inio X vupio UUU J UCIIICU L'r l/tiy
since then have been free from all pain,
headache and dyspepsia. 1 eat heartily
and have no appetite for strong drin'x
I or tea or cotl’ee. and foel twenty years
younger. *
“Mil weight hat incic.mcd 48 pounds. I
cannot say too much for l)r. Williams’ Pink
Pills and claim that they have cured me.
John B. Cook.”
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
sixteenth day of February, 1SU7.
A. P. Bakkeii, Notary IHiMic.
To people run down in health from what*
ever cause—drink or disease—the above in
terview will be of interest. The truth of it
is undoubted as the statement is sworn to,
and we reproduce the oath here. For any
further facts concerning this mediciuo
write to Ur. Williams’ Medicine Company,
| Schenectady, N. Y.
The name and address of the subject of
above interview is John U. Cook, of Slid
Kouth 5th Street, Lyon, Iowa.
"Why do you think Bingle would
make a good alderman. He’s as deaf
as a post.” That’s the very reason he
would be a Bate man. Your briber
never puts a proposition in black and
white.”—Chicago News.
Vo Yon Vance To-NIghtT
Shake into your Shoes Allen’s Foot
Ease, a powder for the feet. It makes
tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cures
Corns. Bunions, Chilblains and Sweat
ing Feet. At all Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 25c. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted. LeRoy, N. Y.
__
Oysters grow on trees in Cape Bren
ton, Nova Scotia. It not unusual for
a tre branch which dips into the
lake to have oyster spat deposited upon
it, and in time the branch b.c^me3
c vered with fat r--»ters.
New Inventions.
The United States
patent office last
week Issued 48S
patents. Amongst
the curious of these
were included a
cycle embodying
but a single wheel
ntia known as a
unicycle, the patent
being Issued to an Iowa inventor.
While another Iowa inventor re
ceived a patent for a centrifugal cream
separator. It remained for a Utica,
N. Y., inventor to provide a running
gear for a baby carriage, by which
the forward wheels can be dropped
downward so that the carriage body
may be held horizontal while the
baby carriage is being wheeled up
and down stairs.' Most people have
realized the dangers attending convey
ing a child in a baby buggy up or
down flights of stairs, which is en
tirely overcome by the new invention.
Above we show a simple movement
by means of which the wheel A re
volves the larger wheel D in opposite
directions. Inventors desiring free
Information may obtain the same in
addressing Sues & Co., registered pat
ent agents, Omahr* Neb.
About the worse piece of luck that
can happen to a busy man is to make
a favorable impression upon a bore.—
Atchison Globe.
Iowa Patent Office Report.
DES MOINES. Jan. 5—W. T. M.
asks: If a person shou'.d use a ratchet
in an improved window shade roller,
similar to Hartshorn's, would it be an
infringement? Is not the principle of
such a ratchet too common to patent?
Without searching the records to
see Hartshorn’s claims, I will en
deavor to answer your question and
make the matter plain to you.
Suppose Hartshorn’3 claim is for the
combination of a ratchet, a pawl or
detent, a spring and a roller for oper
ating a curtain, all the parts may be
common but the combination thereof
new and patentable. To improve any
one part or element in that combina
tion, or to add another part thereto, to
gain anew or improved result thereby,
would be patentable, but not clear of
the prior broad combination claim,
and an infringement, if used without
license. But if one of the four parts
of the original combination claim 13
left out, then the combination U
broken, and it wold not be an in
fringement cf the claim that had four
parts in it.
Valuable information about obtain
ing, valuing and selling patents sent
free to any address.
THOMAS G. & J. RALPH ORWIG.
Solicitors of Patents.
If Noah were alive today he would
probably build another ark and get
some Kentucky belle .o christen it.—
Chicago Daily News.
liow’H Till.!
We offer One Hundred Dollars reward
for any case of Catarrh Wiuc cunnol be
cured by Hull's Cuiurrli Cure.
F. J. CHENEV At CC*. Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known P.
J. Cheney for the lust ID years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and tlnaricially able to carry
out any obligations mude by their firm.
West A Truax, Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, O.; Waldlng. Kiimau At Marvin,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and rau
cous surfaces of the system. Testimo
nials sent free. Price 7f»c per bottle, bold
by all druggists.
Hall's Famllv Pills are the bes*
The only windows in Korean houses
are pieces of glass about the size of
a nickel.
The next chapter of Charles A.
Dana’s “Reminiscences of Men and
Events of the Civil War.” now pub
lishing In McClure’s Magazine, wl.l
glvo Mr. Dana’s experiences and ob
servations in dally life with Grant at
the selge and fall of Vicksburg. It
will contain more of the unpublished
correspondence between himself and
Mr. Stanton, and afford new light gen
erally on people and Incidents.
AN OPEN LETTER TO MOTHERS,
We are asserting In the courts our right to the
exclusive use of tho word "CASTORIA ” and
• PITCHER S CASTORIA," as our Trade Mark.
I, Dr. Samuel Pitcher, of Hyannls, Massachu
setts, was the originator of "PITCHER'S CAS
TORIA," the same that has borne and does now
bear the fac-slmile signature of CHAS. H.
FLETCHER on every wrapper. This is the
original “PITCHER S CASTORIA” which has
been used in the homes of the mothers of
America for over thl rty years. Look oarefully
at the wrapper and see that It is “the kind you
have always bought." and has the signature of
CHAS. H. FLETCHER on the Wrapper. No
one has authority from me to use my namo
except The Centaur Company of which Chaa.
H. Fletcher Is President.
March 8, 1897. SAMUEL PITCHER, M. IX
To get comfortably fitting Bhoes, buy
them in the afternoon, when the exer
cise of the day has spread tho feet
to their largest extent.
WONDERS NEVER CEASE.
Salzer’s great catalogue paints four
vegetable wonders, a Pig, a Peach and
a Strawberry Tomato, also an Orange
Vine; genuine, splendid novelties. His
Golden Rind Watermelon created a
tremendous sensation in 1897 and took
1,000 first prizes, selling at $1.00 apiece.
His Lightning Cabbage is 18 days
ahead of other seedsmen’s earliest,
while his Early Peas, Radishes, To
matoes, Melons, BeetB. etc., ripen
weeks before their relatives.
If Ion Will Send thl* Notice and SO eta.
to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse,
Wis., you will get free their big cata
logue (tells all about gardening) and
above four vegetable wonders, w.n.o.
The servants of the public sLould
not be inferior to the servants of in
dividuals.
Beauty Is Blood Deep.
Clean bloodunenns a clean skin. No beauty
Without It. Oascnrets. Candy Cathartic deans
your blond and keeps It clean, by stlrrlnjc up
the lazy liver and driving all Impurities.from
the body, Itcgln to-day to banish pimples,
bolls, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly
bilious complexion by taking Cascarots.—
beauty for ten cents. All druggists, satisfac
tion guaranteed, 10c. 23c. 30c.
If some men had to eat their own
words they would soon die of Indiges
tion. _^
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 30 for 5 eta.
There were fewer railroads bank
ruptcies In 1897 than for ten years.
_'mettC «•*»«
▼▼•/▼wvvv
7ws6W"V'w^V%^w'» «f
. GUARANTEED TO CURE every kind of Cough,
La Grippe, Hoarseness, etc.
§Dr. Kay’s Lung Balm
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Write us all of YOUR SYMPTOMS plainly.
Our physician will Rive II Sold by
FREE ADVICE, || DRUCCIST8,
68-page book of rosipes, and
FREE SAMPLE.
oi sent by malL
PRICE, lOc and 25c. J j
Address DR. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO., (Western Office), Omaha, Neb.
PUZZLE MAP
OF THE
UNITED STATES
SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS
UPON RECEIPT OF
Five Two-Ceht Stamps
TO COVER THE COST OF MAILING.
BEST INSTRUCTOR
in geography ever seen. In
terests the children and
teaches them the geography
of their own country in a
practical and lasting manner.
Not more than one sent to
one address. Write to
F. H. LORD,
Ceneral Passenger and Ticket Agent,
Chicago Great Western Railway,
QUINCY BUILDING. CHICAGO, ILL.
izzzzzzi
A Profession for Si. ini
Ten Weeks Course in
TKLKCRAPHT
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fmm our uritilnd nnm
Two Instrument*, for practice worn. 117.1
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For maps, pamphlets, railway rates,
etc., and full information concerning'
this country, enjoying exceptionally
pleasant climate and continuous good
crops, aoply to
W. V. BENNETT, Can. Gov’t Agent,
New York Life Buildinn. Omaha, Neb.
NEURALGIA
Sick and Nervous Head*
aches POSITIYIIY Cured
in 30 Minutes, by
ii-Nmlgi
At «ll druggists or lent nett*
paid upon receipt ol SI.
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Ji
CUKfcS WHtHt ALL LLSfc FAILS. _
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CONSUMPIION
"How do you tell the age of a tur
key?” “By the teeth.” “A turkey
hasn’t tseth.” “No; but I have.’’—Tlt
Blts.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoka Tour Llfo Sony.
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teed. Booklet and rumple free. Address
Sterling Remedy Co.. Chicago ortXew York.
Grain-0
It takes the place of cof
fee at i the cost.
Made from pure grains it
is nourishing and health
ful.
Insist that roar sroasr ctrn you ORAIX-O.
Aoo.pt no unluliun.
Typewriters were Invented twenty
lire years ago, but in 1714 a patent
was obtained for a machine that
“would write print characters."
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than Individuals get for theirs.
Go to your grocer to-day
and get a 15c. package of
TO CURB A COLD IN ONE DAT.
Take Laxative Brorao Quinine Tablets. Alt
Druggists refund the money it U falls to cure, tto
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«f Ml biihfli per acre. Prltn dirt cheap. One
Oreat KeeJ llook, II Para* Ber4 Knaplrt, VFortk
$10, to pel a atari, Far 10c. and IhU notice.
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EASTERN 0REG0N1
Fa At Coni Inc to
th«Front .choice
_ ___bargains In Crain.
Hay7 Fruit and Stork Hancbws. l'e* liable Mining
iiroi erty. Firnt Morteatrea netting ? i or oont. For
WM. H. MARORNT,
Lu (Imndc, Oregon.
information addiea*
nDODQV HEW DISCOVERY; M$
IP I quirk relief awl ourra wont
cast*. Bond fur book of teatliiionlal* and 10 daf*'
trout meat Frov. Ur. U.H.UIAKkn'sbo^. AiiaaU.4ia»
W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 4.-1898.
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