The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, February 03, 1898, Image 7

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    Affable but seedy caller—You are too
busy, I take It for granted, sir, to bare
any time to waste in talking about life
insurance? Great Merchant—Yes, sir;
I am. Affable caller—just so, sir. Do
I impress you as a man to whom in
view of his consideration in refraining
from boring you wiin a let of guff
about tontine policies, payments, divi
dends, and all that rot, you could con
sistently lend a quarter of a dollar?
Great merchant—You do not. Affaoie
caller—very good, sir. No harm done,
air. I have wasted”—looking at the
ofliee clock—"two mintnes of my time
on a man who has no appreciation of
the reciprocal courtesies that should
prevail among business and profes
sional men. Good afternoon, sir.' —
Chicago Tribune.
"And you wouldn’t begin a journey
on Friday?” "You bet I wouldn’t.”
"I can’t understand how you can have
any faith in such a silly superstition.”
“No superstition about it—Saturday’s
pay day.”—Chicago Journal.
loin Patent Office Report.
DBS MOINES, la., Jan. 24.—Upon
the complaint of some person to me
unknown and who may be envious or
jealous of the business done in the
Iowa patent office, or, who may he
malicious, the acting commissioner,
Hon. A. P. Greeley, is violating offi
cial rules by directing correspond
ence in some instances to applicants
and not to us, their attorneys, and by
such arbitrary and unlawful action
causing delay in the transaction of
business and possibly frightening
some timid inventors to pay others
for doing work that they have already
paid for. Inventors who may receive
communications relating to applica
tions for patents which have been pre
pared in the Iowa patent office, and
for the prosecution of which we have
been paid for and authorized by them
are therefore requested to forward
such communications to us for such
attention as they merit. Valuable in
formation about obtaining, valuing
and selling patents sent free to any
address. THOMAS G. ORWIG,
Originator and Proprietor of the Iowa
Patent Office.
Don’t place to much confidence in
your companion when you are besioe
yourself.
No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents.
Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak
men strong, blood pure. 50c.$1. All druggists.
Mutto should be deep red and close
grained.
TO CURE A COLO IX ONE DAT.
Take Iavxotivo Brorao Quinine Tablets. All
Druggists ref und the money If 11 fails to cure, ado
The colder eggs are the quicker they
will froth.
Smoke Sledge Cigarettes, 20 for 5 cts.
To make good pastry the ingredi
ents must be very cold.
‘ Talk about theaters and acting,”
shouted the know-lt-ai. in the Pull
man. “What do you -now about the
stage?” "Nothing, replied the man
addressed, meekly; “notning at all. I
am a mere undivorcel. diamondless
non-wife beating player.”—Philadel
phia North American.
George Ford of Louisville, Ky., is
7? years old and has burled six wives.
His seventh spese is only 17 years
old.
BETTER THAN A SILVER MINE.
The editor estimates that the In
crease In yields had by the American
farmer by planting Salzer’s Potatoes
and new creations In Wheat, OatB,
Corn, Rye, Grasses and Clovers the
past year amounted In round numbers
to $50,000,000. The reason of this is
Salzer's farm and vegetable seeds are
bred up to big yields. Salzer is the
largest grower of grasses, clovers and
farm seeds in the world; 100,000 bar
rels potatoes, $1.50 a barrel and up.
Jut Send Thi* Notice with 10 Cent!
to John A. Salzer Seed Co., La Crosse.
Wis., and get their great catalogue and
11 packages farm seeds, positively
vorth $10, to get a start with, w.n.e.
Don’t forget the criticisms when giv
ing thanks for tne blessings -you have
received.
Rev. Mary A. Hillis the noted Evangelist
writes: “I gladly give my testimony to
the healing properties of Dr. Kay’s Long
Balm. My son had a terrible cough every
winter for five years and he took dozens of
bottles of the leading cough medicines but
nothing seemed to help him or quiet his
cough. But two 25 cent boxes of Dr. Kay’s
I.ung Balm has cured him, and it has also
been a great relief to other members of
my family when afflicted with colds.”
We are positive that Dr. Kay's Lung
Balm and also Dr. Kay’s Renovator have
no equals. If you have any disease write
us and give your symptoms and our physi
cian will send free a lvice and a valuable
Os page book with 56 recipes and giving
symptoms and various methods of treat
ing nearly all diseases. We.will also send
n free sample of Dr. Kay's Luug Balm or
Dr. Kay’s Renovator. Address Dr. B. J.
Kay Medical Co., (Western Office) Omaha,
Neb.
The average marriage degenerates
into either a family or a foundling
asylum.
A good woman’s love Is like a star.
The only reason it doesn’t always
shine is because it is higher than the
clouds.
Coe’a Couth Hal«noi
Is the oldest and best. It will break up a eoM quicker
than any thing else. It is always reliable. Try it.
Pork should be fine, close-grained
and the rind smooth and thin.
Educate Your Bowels With Cascarets.
Candy Cathartic, euro constipation forever.
10c, 25c. If C.C.C. fall, druggists refund money.
demons will keep for weeks if cov
ered with cold water.
is the name to remember when buying Sarsaparilla. Dr.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla has been curing people right along for
nearly 50 years. That is why it is acknowledged to be the
sovereign Sarsaparilla. It i3 the original and the standard.
The record of the remedy is without a rival,—a record that
is written in the blood of thousands, purified by it3 power.
“I nursed a lady who was suffering from blood poisoning and must
have contracted the disease from her; for I had four large sores, or ulcers,
break out on my person. I doctored for a long time, both by external
application and with various blood medicines; but in spite of all that I
could do, the sores would not heal. At last I purchased cix bottles of
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, thinking I would give it a thorough trial. Before the
six bottles had been taken, the ulcers were healed, the skin sound and
natural, and my health better than it had been for years. I have been
well ever since. I had rather have one bottle of Dr. J. C. Ayer’s Sarsapa
illa than three of any other kind.”—Mrs. A. F. Taylor, Englevale, N. Dak.
Get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. If
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For maps, pamphlets, railway rates,
cte., and full information concerning
this country, enjoying exceptionally
pleasant climate and continuous good
crops, apply to
W. V. BENNETT, Can. Gov't Agent,
New York Lite Building. Omaha. Neb.
EASTERN OREGON
ItAy. Fruit nnd Hto-k itancb *«.
Past Coming to
theFroiit.thoiie
Uarvain* in tirain,
lieFirablt* ftiimng
_ Fruit nnd Sto--k Kancb. „CP„au,r *._
fworerty. First Mortgage* netting 7 i*er pent, to
information address WM. II. HAKOGNT,
La Urandn, Oregon
D E Rl © I ffi M Q Get Your Pension
0 CndlUnd DOUBLE QUICK
Write CAPT. O’FARRELL. Pension A8ent,
*4*3 New York Avenue, WASHINGTON. D. C.
NECKTIES FOR EVERYBODY
To tn trod net1 our new M.vle necktie we will send
different designs. Silk Neckties. Ladles' or
P°**Pald for 1.1 cents. KISNST
MANlh.VCTUUIN'G CO., 1167 First av. New York.
ROOFING!
| The best Red Rope Roofing for lo
I per »q. ft., caps and nails included.
Substitutes for Planter. Samples
THE FAT MANILLA boohra c©., campkh, n. j.
DROPSY NEW DISCOVERY; iHm
M 1 quick relief and cures worst
Send for book of testimonials and lO days*
treatment Free. Dr. h.h.gilekii»bbok8, Atia»u,fla
Vker Answering Advertisements
Mention This Taper.
Kindly
UUHtS '
I Rest Cough Syrup. Tastes Good. I's
In time. Sold by druggists.
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Sand paper will wlnteu ivory hand
led knives which have become yellow
from age or usage.
Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Lila Away.
To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag
netic, full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To
Buc, the wonder-worker, that makes weak men
strong. All druggists, 30c. or (1. Cure guaran
teed. Booklet and sample free. Address
Sterling Uumedy Co.. Chicago or New York.
Nutmegs should be grated at the
blosom end first.
Mm. Winslow’s buothlng Syrup
For children teethlng.eofteaa the go mu. reduces Inflam,
matlon.&llayepaln.cures wind colic. SO vents a bottle.
Melted butter will not make a good
cake.
Breakfast
i
Absolutely Pure,
Delicious,
Nutritious.
1. ..costs less Han Off CHT a Cop.. >
, ‘ Be sure that 7011 get the Genuine Article, '
made *1 DORCHESTER. MASS, by
' WALTER BAKER & CO. Ltd.
EeTAeUSIOD 17S0.
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FOREIGN NEWS.'
A special dispatch from Shanghai
tays the Japanese fleet Is cruising off
the coast of Shen Tung.
The Madrid correspondent of ine
Dally Mail says: It has been decided
that the who.e Spanish fleet shall con
centrate at Havana, though not im
mediately unless circumstances de
mand.
The <ienna correspondent of the
London Dally Telegram says tt Is re
ported there that the Kurds are de
vastating —rmcalan villages in the
neighborhood of Russian villages, and
the Armenians are retaliating. The
correspondent adds that “there is com
plete anarchy in the Asiatic provinces
of Turkey."
The Constantinople correspondent of
the London Standard says: The min
ister of war, Rlsa Pasha, has been
ordered to prepare eighty regiments
with a minimum strength of 1,700 men
each for service in Roumanla next
spring. The attitude of Bulgaria »s
causing uneasiness, and the porte has
sent remonstrances to such e-ect.
M. Jules Ln..ie Richeborg, the French
novelist, Is dead. Among his volum
inous publication there may be cited
as the most interesting: “Lea Drames
de la Vie’' (sixteen volumes), “Les
Soirees Amusantes” (twei/e volumes),
“La Belle Organiste,* “L’ldlote,” “Jean
Loup,” “Un Calvaire,” “Le Millione du
Pere Raclot” and L’Enfant du Fa
bourg.”
According to a special from Shang
hai, Sung, the Chinese commander, re
cently informed Captain Chichester of
the British war ship Immortalite that
the Russian war ships had the Tsung
LI Yamen’8 special permissicn to re
main there. -Captain Chichester there
upon insisted that Sun" should obtain
by telegraph that permission for the
Immortalite. Sung complied with the ;
demand and permission was granted.
John Morley, the liberal leader and
member of parliament for the Montrose
boroughs, speaking at Stirling, Scot
land, said the proposed West Indian
grant was "merely a disguised bounty”
and another instance of the govern
ment’s policy of “sops and doles to
favored classes.” He declared it would
be equally justifiable to manufacturers
having to face a hostile tariff and ex
pressed the belief that the scheme
would not prove such a merely tem
porary measure as Joseph Chamberlain
had represented.
The United States embassador, gen
eral William 1>. Drano . gave a magni
ficent official aception at Rome in
the splendid Piomblno palace. There
were COO guests, including personages
from the Quirlnal, members of the
high aristocracy of Italy, ambassadors,
ministers an others of the diplomatic
corps and some Americans. The guests
were introduced by Prince di Monter
oduni and Count Tozzoni, masters of
ceremonies to the court. Those pres
ent with one accord pronounce it the
grandest social function of this sea
son.
The Penin correspondent of the Lon
don Times says: The French attitude
has undergone a sudden change and
now it appears to give a reluctant sup
port to the menacing language of the
i Russian agent, M. Payloll (charge d’
affaires at Pekin) against the opening
| of Talien-<»an. 'lue Chinese, having
| made inquiries, disbelieve Payloff’s
statement that Russia can provide a
loan on the same financial terms as
Great Britain. At a meeting of the
grand council the Chinese decided to
approach the English and Russian 'gov
ernments with a proposal of compro
mises, each power to provide one-half
of the loan on its own basis and the
other conditions to be adjusted between
them.
In spite of the optimistic cable ad
vices that are being torwarded to
Madrid, it is no. believed in political
circles at Havana that L.ie journey of
General Blanco through the east of
i-e island will bring peace. Although
he carried about ;150,000 with him
when he left Havana, no one believes
that any important, leader will surren
der. It is reported -*at he will soon
return, because General Maximo Go
mez has fallen jack across the Moron
Jarucho *-ocha into the Camaguey dis
trict. The presumption is that he
went in. *he expectation of meeting
General Gomez. Should he return
without having induced the principal
insurgent chiefs to surrender, auton
omy, it is believed, would be consid
ered a failure at Madrid, a conclusion
that, would seriously affect the sta
bility of 1 -e government at Havana
and at the home capital.
LITE STOCK AND PRODUCE Hi RKET
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Quotation* From Now York, Chicago, St.
Louis, Omaha and Elsewhere.
OMAHA.
Butter—Creamery separator... 20
But ter—Choice fancy country' It
Eggs—Fresh. 14
Chickens— 1’er lb. «• ©
Turkevs.pcr lb. 9 ©
Ducks,tier Ih. 7 la
Geest!—Per lb. 7*©
Babbits—Per dor. SO ©
Pigeons—Dive..'.. 75 ©
Demons—Choice Messina*. 3 00 ©
Iloney—Choice, per lb. 12 ©
Onions—per bu. W> ©
Cranberries. Jerseys, per bbl 7 25
Beans—Handpicked Navy. 125
Potatoes—per lilt. 50
Sweet potatores—Per bbl. 2 25
Oranges—Per box. 3 00
Apples—Westen stock, per bbl 1 75
Hay—Upland.rer ton. 4 00
21
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80
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@ 14
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SOUTH OMAI1A STOCK MARKET.
Hogs—Choice light.. 3 05 ©3 45
Hogs—Heavy weights. 3 (15 © 3 70
Beef steers. 3 50 © 4 20
Bulls. 2 30 © 3 50
Stags. 3 50 © 4 10
Calves.... 5 50 @5 50
Western Feeders. 2 00
Cows. 2 50
Heifers.. 3 00
Stockers and Feeders. 3 no
Sheep—Western Lambs. 4 40
Sheep—Mixed western. 1 03
CHICAGO.
Wheat—No. 2 spring. 93
Corn—per bu.. . 28
Oats—per bu. 25
Barley—No. 2. 27‘
Kye—No. 2. 45
Timothy seed—Prime per bit.. 2 70
Pork . 9 30
Lard—per 100 lbs.4 70
Cattle—Choice beef steers. 4 75
Cuttle—Stockers and feeders...3 84
Hogs—Mixed.3 (10
Sheep—Native Lambs....4 00
NEW YORK MARKET.
Wheat—No. 2, red. Winter. 107
Corn—No. 2. 3j
Oats—No. 2. 28
Pork... .1.8 50
Lard. 4 75
KANSAS CITV.
Wheat—No. 2, spring. 83
Corn—No. 2. 24
Oats—No 2. 24
Hogs—Mixed. 3 45
Sheep—Muttons. 2 75
Gat tie—Stockers and feeders... 3 00
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A BENEFACTRESS’ KIND ACT.
From the Evening Kewe, Detroit, Mich.
Mrs. John Tansey, of 180 Baker Street,
Detroit. Michigan, is one of those women
who always know just what to do in all
trouble nud sickness. One that is a mother
to those in distress. To a reporter she said:
“I am the mother of ten children and
have raised eight of them. Several years
ago we hod n serious time with mydaughter,
w hich began when she was about sixteen
years old. 8ho did not have any serious
illness but seemed to gradually waste away.
Having never had any consumption in our
family, as we come of good old Irish and
Scotch stock, we did not think it was that.
Our doctor called the disease by an add
name which, as I afterward learned, meant
lock of blood.
"It is impossible to describe the feeling
John and I had os we noticed our daughter
slowly passing away lrom us. We finally
found, nowover, a medicine that seemed to
Most of the Time She Was Confined
to Bed.
help her, and from the first we noticed a
decided change for the hotter, and after
throe months' treatment her health was so
grently improved you would not have re
cognized her. She gained in flesh rapidly
and Foon was in perfect health. The medi
cine used was Dr. Williams' I’ink Fills for
Palo People. 1 have always kept these pills
in the house since and have recommendod
them to many people. I have told m iny
motbors about them and they have effected
some wonderful cnre<.
“Every mother in this land should keep
these pills in tbe house, as they ore good
for many ailments, particularly those
arising from impoverrhel or. diseased
blood, and weakened nerve force.”
barrister, famous in the sixties in
Victoria for his fun and audacity, was
addressing an election meeting in Bal
laret, the “golden city.” The lively
advocate had come to that time in lita
career when much whisky and soda
had wrought palpable havoc with his
complexion. His speech ended, and
questions were invited. “Aspinwal!”
bellowed a stalwart digger, “tell U8
what makes your face so red.” “Blusn
ing at your confounded impudence,
Bir!” was the quick reply. It carried
the meeting.
CANADIAN CREAMERIES.
Bow They Are Operated and Made to
Pay the Parmer,
A corro
s p o n dent
of a Brown
City, Mich
igan, paper
w r 1 tes as
follows:
“A n ln
d :i s t r y
•which is proving very advanta
geous to the settlers of North
Alberta, Canada, and is truly a boon to
the farmers, is the establishment of
creameries by the Government at regu
lar distances apart. The Government
furnishes the entire plant, puts it in
and operates it without direct cost to
the farmer. Prom the sale of the but
ter the Government retains 6 cents per
pound, the balance going to the farmer.
This is continued for three years, when
the government turns over the plant
and business to the farmers, giv
ing them a clear title of it.
Thus these creameries are put in
at a minimum cost to the farmer
and paid for in a way that he least
feels it. When we were there butter
was selling at 21 and 22 cents per
pound. Cheese factories were being es
tablished, too, along the railroad and
much of the freight loaded on the cars
on our return trip consisted of butter
and cheese, as It was in the best sea
son for milk. The produce found a
ready market in the mining and lum
bering towns and districts beyond the
Rockies, through the British Columbia
country, where it wa3, wo were told,
difficult to supply the demand.”
The Klondike is another field now
open to the Western Canadian farmer
for all produce of the farm, and the
officials in the Department of the In
terior. Ottawa, Canada, are kept busy
sending out literature describing this
great agricultural country. The agents
of the Government throughout the
United States are also supplied with
literature, which they distribute free.
"Mr. Bond, may I get ol tMs after
noon? 1 should like to go to a fun
eral.” • I am afraid not, Mr. Blnks,
for we are very busy out If business
slackens - have no objection to your
going to a funeral on Caturday after
noon.”—Harper’s Week y.
All Kind* of Seeds.
The attention of our readers Is call
ed to the advertisement of the John
A. Salzer Seed Co., which appears else
where In this Issue. Those who expect
to make any seed purchases will make
a mistake not to write this concern.
They are thoroughly reliable, and are
the largest seed growers in America.
It is advisable to make seed purchases
without further delay, as the season is
rapidly advancing. The John A. Sal
zer Seed Co. will send their Interesting
catalogue for 5 cents In stamps to de
fray the postage. They have made
numerous offers this year, which de
serve consideration.
“Before we were married my wife
swallowed everything I said.” "How
is it now?” “Well, she has often made
me eat my own words.”—Chicago
Record.
Do You Dtinea 1'o’Nlgbt?
Shake into your Shoes Alien’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. LeRay, N. Y.
Mrs. Slimdiet: “So you have placed
yourself under the care of a physician
who reduces super t”-ms flesh? Did he
recommend any special diet?” New
Boarder: “No, madam. He simply
recommended your boarding house.
—New York Weekly.
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B. tnd O. I'roildsnts.
Tbe recent annual meeting of the
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad company,
which was Its seventy-first, brings to
mind the fact that the B. & O. has had
ten presidents In seventy-one years
as follows: Philip E. Thomas,
Louis McLane, Thomas Swan, Will
iam C. Harrison, Chauncey Brooks,
John w. Garrett, Robert Gar
rett, Samuel Spencer, Charles F. May
er and John K. Cowen. The line was
put In operation to Harper's Ferry in
1834, was built to Winchester, Va., In
183G, and to Strasburg In 1870. West
ward it went to Cumberland in Novem
hei, 1842, and on to Wheeling, W. Va.,
by Jan. 1, 1853. The Parkersburg
branch from Grafton to Parkersburg
was opened May 1, 1867. It is the only
, great railroad company that is being
operated under its original name and
charter.
Irish rebellion did not fight particu
larly well. A certain general at a lord
lieutenant’s party in Dublin was r -
monishing a begging women to leave
the place when she said: "It lr. I that
am proud to see your honor here in
the red coat you wore the very day
when you saved the life of my boy,
little Mickle!" "Indeed!" replied the
general, not sorry to hear any. dng to
his credit on such a distinguished oc
casion, “I had forgotten all about it.
How did I save his life?” "Well, your
honor, when the hgttle was at its hot
test your honor was the first to run
and when me little Mickie saw the
general run he ran, too, the Lord be
praised!”
Lieutenant John Macauley Palmer of
the army, who has been detailed oy
Secretary Alger to form a military
company of the students at the uni
versity of Chicago, Is a grandson of
General John M. Palmer, of Illinois,
who was the “gold democratic” candl
j date, for president at the last election.
Beauty la Blood Deep.
Clean blood means aclenn skin. No beauty
without It. Ousoarutii, Candy Cathartic ('leans
your blood and keeps It clean, by stirring tin
t he lazy liver and driving all Impurities frotu
the body. He Kin to-day to banish pimples,
bolls, blotches, blockheads, and that sickly
billons complexion by taking Cascarets. -
beauty tor ten cents. All druggists, satisfac
tion guaranteed. 10c. 25o. non.
As soon as a man dies. Jits woman
folks recall that he had ‘‘favorite"
hymns, which they ask to be sung at
the funeral. This happens in many
cases where the deceased woud lr«
greatly surprised at the discovery, if
he knew it.
Good macaroni ic of a yellowish
tint, does not break readily in cook
ing, and swells to three or four times
its bulk.
Judge Albert Boynton, who died re
cently at the Alma sanitarium was for
twenty-five years the political editor
of the Detroit Free Press, purchasing
an interest in the paper In 1872. He
was a descendant, through his mother,
of John Alden.
Star Tobacco In the leading brand of
the world, because it is the best.
She: “Your friend Owen seems to
have run into debt pretty deep/’ He:
“Run Into debt- He scorched."—
Pearson's Athletic Record.
NO MISTAKE.ThoU8fmds havo been
i cured promptly of
NEURALOIA-kM
, --_ ADVICE **y «"*’ Physician nnd ti FREE SAMPLE
| of our medicine mid a68-pni;e Free Hook treating nil ttfcpHHe** wlin 56 excellent
I recipes are »omo of the reasons why you should write ua.
1| Dr. Kay’s Renovator
| (Hires tUo very worst rases of Dyspepsia. ConsUpnlion, Itcadarlie. Liver nod
Kidney discuses. Send lor proot of it. We Guarantee It. Write us almut
' III! Of your syniptoms. l)r. Kay’s Renovator Is sold by druggists, or sec:
i by mail on receipt of price, 25 cents and 81.00.
Addrest Dr. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO.t (WesternOffice) Omaha, Neb,
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CURE CONSTIPATION
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!Sr Suliw'i Seeds are Warraated to Frodace.
r. Waller, LeRAvavllte. Fa., anion!shed the world 1
lev grow!Off 150 bu-hels Kaiser's corn; J. UreUlcr, \
lltahloott, Win., 173 bush. barley, and P. Slncot,
Uundalla, Iowa, bv grow'ng >911 bu»h. baiter's oata |
-it a re. If you d.»u'*t, write them. M'e ainh to gain 1
iO.O JO new customers, hence will send ou trial
10 DOLLAR8 WORTH FOR 10c.
Ilphjrvof raro farm seeds, Hog Pea, Sand Vetch,
•40c. Wheat.' Sheep Rape, Jerusalem Com, cto., in- '
cludtug our mammoth Heed Catalogue, telling alii
alioul the $400 ^old prises for best hamc for our F
new marvelous corn and oats, “Prodigl'.-V* J
also sample of same, all mailed you upon
receipt of but IOo. postage, positively '
worth $10, io get a start. 100.000 hW*. .
April I'otatoea at $1 60 a bbl. A
36 pkgs. earlie-t vegetable
_ inla, (1.(10.
*■)«•■<> rU~Tr ~ ' ’ i
alonu, 6c.
k No. %\ ,c.
■«*:id this
»<lv. aluu£,
CURE YOURSELF!
Use Bijr Q for unuatur*!
| discharges, Inflammations,
j irritations or ulceration*
of mucous membranes.
, , ^ Fain less, and not astrin*
|\THeE*AN3 CHEMICAtUO. **-*nt or poisonous.
Sold by Dragylits,
■or sent In plain wrapper.
l*y express, prepaid, for
f I .<*>, or 3 bottles, f2.75,
-vw “ Circular sent ou redoes*
P
ENSIONS, PATENTS, CLAIMS.
JOHN W. MORRIS, WASHINGTON.D C.
LaU Principal Sxamiasr U. 1. Pension Bureau.
dyr*. ia last war, Uadjadicatioy claims, atlj. siuoa.
ASTHMA!
trial
bottle
i SENT
__ __JlFREE.
A>K. TAFT BKOfl., 4 EluiSt., Kochester, N. V.
$100 To Any Man.
WILL PAY SIOO FOR ANY CA8B
Of
Weakness In Hen They Trent end
Fall to Care.
An Omaha Company placet for the first
time before the public a Magical Treat
ment for tho cure of Lost Vitality,NervOus
and Sexual Weakness, and Restoration of
Life Force in old and voting men. No
worn-out French remedy; contains no
Phosphorus or other harmful drugs. It is
a Wondehfcl Theatment—magical in.its
effects—positive in its chre. All readers,
who are suffering from a weakness that
alights their life, causing that mental and
physical suffering peculiar to Lost Man!
noo {.should write to the STATE MEDICAL
COMPANY, No. 8J.W Riuigo Block, Oipaha,
Neb., and they will send you absolutely
FREE, a valuable paper on these diseases,
end positive proofs of tbeir truly Mauicai,
TkeatmexT. Thousands of men, who havo
lost all hope of a cure, are being restored
bv them to a perfect condition. b
'This Magical Treatment may be taken
at home under their directions, or they will
pay railroad fare and hotel bills to all who
prefer to go to there for treatment, if they
'iabla;
fail to care. They are perfectly reliah,.,
have no Free Prescriptions, Free Coro,
Free Sample, or C. O. U. fake. They havo
(150,000 capital, and guarantee to euro
every case they treat or refund every dol
lar; or their charges may tie deposited in
a bank to be paid to them when a cure in
effected. Write them today.
When Answerisg Advertise meats
Mentioa This Taper.
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There is more Catarrh In this section
of the country than all other diaeases:
put together, and until the last few year*
was supposed to be Incurable. For a great
ninny years doctors pronounced It a local
diseuse. and prescribed local remedies, an*
by constantly failing to cure with local
treatment, pronounced it Incurable. Set.
e:*_-e has proven catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease and therefore requites con
stltutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney sfc
Co., Toledo, Ohio, Is the only constitu
tional cure on the market, it la taken
Internally In doses from 10 drops to a
teaspoonful. It acts directly on tha
blood and mucous surfaces Of the sys
tem. They offer one hundred dollars for
any case ft falls to cure. 8end for circu
lars and testimonials. Address
F. J. CHENEY A CO..
Toledo, Ok
Sold by Druggists. 73c.
Hall’s Family* Pills are the best.
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Don’t think because hope makes a
good breakfast that it will make a sate
isfactory supper.
It Keeps the Feet Warm and Dry
And is the only cure for Chilblains.
Frostbites, Damp, Sweating Feet
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Aliena
Foot-Ease, a powder to be shaken
into the shoes. At all Druggists and
Shoe Stores, 26c. Sample sent FREE.
Address, Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy.N.Y. '.f*g
A spoonful of vinegar added to the
water In which meats or fowls are . ‘
bolied makes them tender.
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To Cure Constipation Forever.
Take Cancarets Candy Cathartic. 10c or Sks.
If C.C.C. fall tocure. druggists refund money.
Soap and chalk mixed and rubbed
on mildewed spots will remove them.
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Go to your grocer to-day
and get a 15c. pack*- of
Grain-0
It takes the place of cof
fee at £ the cost.
Made from pure grains it ,
is nourishing and health*
ful.
Inakt that your prooer give* you GRAllf-O.
Accept no units t ion. 11 ■ ^
Sample Free
Your gre*teat enemy 1*
dirt. Will you allow
to tell you more
about our remedy—•
CLKANALL-by letter! We should like to,and
on upplivation, eciul a sample free—to prove our
raw. For brawn, bicycle enamel. bllver,wooil work,
kitchen ware, mat on nickel and metal part* of
farm Implement* it has no equal. Full aiae
bo*. nfte. CIIA I. FA NT NOVELTY CO.,
P. O. Box H«:t, ciiiraiio. Hi.
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