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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 2, 1901)
All maimer <©f extravagant expressions are possible when a woman’s nerves are overwrought. The spasm at the top of the wind pipe or bronch ial tubes, **hall rising in the throat,” 'violent beating of the heart, laughing and crying by turns, muscular spasms (throwing the arms about), frightened by the most insignificant occur rences—are all symptoms of a hysterical condition and se rious derangement of the female organs. Any female complaint may produce hysterics, which mast be regarded as a symptom only. The cause, however, yields quickly to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Com pound, which acts at once upon the organ afflicted and the nerve centers, dispelling effectually all those distressing symptoms. Mrs. Lewis Says: **1 Fed Like a Mew Person* Physically and Mentally.** **Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—I wish to speak a good word for Lydia E. Plakham’K Vegetable Compound. For years I had ovarian trouble and suffered everything from nervousness, severe headache, and pain in baok and abdomen. I had consulted different physicians, but decided to try your medicine, and I soon found it was giving me much relief. I con tinued its use and now am feeling like a new person, physically and mentally, and am glad to add one more testimonial to the value of your remedy.”— Mrs M. EL Lewis, 2108 Valentine Ave., Tremont, New York, N. Y. Writing to Mrs. Pinkham is the quickest and surest wav to get the right advice about all female troubles. Her ad dress is Lynn, Mass. She' advises women free. Following is an instance: Mrs. Haven’s First Letter to Mrs. Pinkham. " Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—I would like your advice in regard to mv troubles. I suffer every month at time of menstruation, and flow so much and for so long that I become very weak, also get very dizzy. I am troubled with a discharge before and after menses, have pains in ovaries ro bad some times that I can hardly get around, have sore feeling in lower part of bowels, pain in back, bearing-down feeling, a desire to pass urine frequently, with pains in passing it; have leucorrhoea, headache, fainting spells, ana some times have hysteria. My blood is not in good condition. Hoping to hear from you. I am,” Mrs. Emma Haven, 2508 South Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. (June 3, 1899.) Mrs. Haven’s Second Letter. “ Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—I wish to express my gratitude for what your medicine has done for me. I suffered for four years with womb trouble. Every month I flowed very badly. I got so bad that I could hardly do my work. Was obliged to sit or lie down the most of the time. I doctored for a long time, but obtained no relief. I began using your remedies—Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, Blood Purifier, Sanative Wash and Liver Pills—ana now feel like a new woman.’’—Mrs. Emma Haven, 2508 South Ave., Council Bluffs, Iowa. (Feb. 1,1900.) Owing to the fact that some skeptical people have^from time to time questioned the genuineness of the testimonial letters we are constantly publishing, we have deposited with the National City Bank, of Lynn, Mass., $5,000, which will be paid to any person who will show that the above testimonials are not genuine, or were published before obtaining the writers’ special permission.—Lydia E. Pinkham Medicine Co. W. L. DOUGLAS $3 & $3.50 SHOES BSE The real worth of niv gU.OO and JOI.SO shoes compared with other makes Is 54.00 to $5.00. My iSU.Ou Hilt Edge Line cannot be equalled at any price. Ijest in the world for men. I amke and sell more men's flue shoes, Goodyear Weltdland-Sewed Process), than any other manufac turer in the world. 1 will pay 811,000 to any one who can prove that my statement is not true._ I ISIgned) W. I.. Douglas. Take no snbstltnte I Insist on having IV. L. Douglas shoes with name and price stamped on bottom. Tour dealer should keep them ; I give one dealer exclusive sale In each town. If lie does not keep them and will not get them for you, order direct from factory, enclosing price and 25c. extra for carriage. , Over 1,000,000 satisfied wearers. New Spring Catalog free. -mmt Color Eyelets usd exclusively. W. L DOUGLAS, Brockton, Mass. HLH ^e believe it will sell at 50 cents. ^ m ij ■%■ Send your order now. Our book, ■ m. B “Successful Speculation,’"sent free. J. K. COMSTOCK, TRADERS’ BLDG., CHICAGO. The assets of character are In what you are and not what you have. A Month's Tost Free. IT you have Dyspepsia, write l)r. Bbonp Itaolne, Wts., Box us, for'aix bottles of Dr. Shoop'a Restora tive, express paid. Bcadnowouey. l'uy $5.50 If cured. The less you are talked about the less you are abused. y|TS Perms neni'v rurwi. So firs ornrirraBMiaftO first day * to* of l>r. Kline's meat Nerve Keetorer. Send for FREE 93.00 trial lx.trie and treatise. U&. K. H. aUNt. Ltd.. #31 Arvb St.. Philadelphia. I-*. A true woman never buttons any thing she can pin. Von Utemie* la We nortnweiti Home and Garden, a 16-page illus xrated monthly paper, tells all about the fine climate, fertile grain and fruit lands, timber, mines, fisheries, etc., of the 'wonderful Northwest, the rich est undeveloped portion of North Am erica. The regular price of the paper la 50c a year. If you will cut out and re turn this ad., state name of paper In which it appears, and enclose 10c in silver, Home and Garden will be sent you, postage paid, for one year. Ad dress Home and Garden, Newspaper .Row, St Paul, Minn. When a man gets angry his reason takes a sort of vacation. The stomach has to work hard, grinding the food we crowd Into it. Make its work easy by chewing Beeman’s Pepsin Gum. The maiden’s band of hope is a hus band. Try Oraln-O! Try Grala-O! Ask your Grocer to-day to show you • 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. G RAIN-O has that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but it is made from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives it without dis tress. 14 the price of coffee. 15c and 25 eta. per package- Sold by all grocers. Affectation in dress Implies a flaw in the understanding. When your liver Is out of order do not dose yourself with poisonous drugs that harm and never cure, but take Garfield Tea, the HERB remedy that CURES. Nothing Is impossible to the man who can and will. Foolish and obstinate people alone suffer from neuralgia or rheumatism. For they can always secure Wizard Oil and cure themselves. Ambition causes a fool to jump at the moon and fall in the mud. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Faith and hope may die, but charity Is Immortal. Baggage by Special Uellvery. As a further accommodation to its patrons, arrangements have been made by the passenger department of the New York Central & Hudson River Railroad Company, whereby at the nominal charge of 50 cents per piece, to pay for transfer, baggage may now be checked through from the principal stations on its lines, to any hotel, resi dence or steamship dock in New York or Brooklyn. Instead of checking to Grand Central Station, New York, only, and arranging after arrival there to have your baggage properly delivered, save yourself trouble by asking local baggage-masters to forward your bag gage by special delivery. A particular style of check is used for this purpose, and as soon as your baggage reaches Grand Central Station it will be promptly delivered at the address de sired without further attention on your part.—From the New York Mail and Express. An epicure is a masticator who ap preciates a master caterer. Ask your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. Employes in the mint have to work hard, but they make lots of money. Ido not believe Piso’s Cure for Consumption has an equal for coughs and colds.—John V Boyer, Trinity Springs, Ina., Feb. 16, 190a The Eook of Life is treated like all other books; we neglect its beauty for the fascination of the plot. The only way to silence a woman is to ask how old she really is. From Monday to Saturday—at every turn in the kitchen work—a Wickless Blue Flame Oil Stove will save labor, J time and expense—and keep the cook jf comfortable. No bulky fuel to prepare f or carry, no waiting for the fire to come up or die down; a fraction of the expense of the ordinary stove. A Wickless ( BLUB FLAME Oil Stove will boil, bake, broil or fry better than a coal stove. It is safe and cleanly—can not become greasy, can not emit any odor. Made in several sizes, from one burner to five. If your dealer does not have them, write to nearest agency of t STANDARD OIL COMPANY. I THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latent Quotation/! from South Oncaha nnd Knnaa/i Cltv. SOUTH OMAHA. Cattle—There was another liberal run of cattle, but packers took hold In Rood shape and the market did not show much change from yesterday. Trade was act ive nnd the bulk of the supply was out of first hands In good season. The mar ket could be quoted Just about steady, though in some cuses sellers thought they had to take a shade lower prices than they did yesterday. The weaker feeling was. of course, more noticeable on the medium kinds of cattle. There were only( a few cows and heifers on sale. Fifteen cars would about cover the receipts. In spite of the light sup ply buyers did not take hold with Quite as much life as they have been doing, and the trade did not have the snap to it that has been noticed of late. Bulls sold in about yesterday's notches, but they' wore not any too active. Veal calves and stags brought steady prices also. The few stockers and feeders of good quality that were offered today were picked up at fully steady prices. Stockers weighing 400 pounds sold at $5.10. The demand from the country Is not what might be called heavy, but still It Is large enough to tuke all that la coming at good, strong prices. Hogs—There was a big run of hogs, making the supply for the four days this week the heaviest in some time past. Packers started out nnd tried to buy their droves at steady prices, but sellers were holding for higher prices, and for that reason the market was slow In get ting started, nnd not very many sold at the early bids. Finally, however, pack ers raised their hands a little and tho hogs began moving toward the scales at a shade stronger prices than were paid yesterday. The bulk of the hogs today sold from $5.75 to $5.80, with the long strong at $3.7714. Sheep—There were only about a dozen loads of sheep nnd lambs on sale and the quality of the offerings as a whole was common. The market opened up about steady on the better grades. Clipped lambs brought $4.45, which looked about steady, and wooled sheep sold at $4.60, which was also about us much as the same kind wbuld have brought yester day. The last end of the market, how ever, was very slow and weak, us pack ers did not seem to want the common stuff that was offered. KANSAS CITY MARKET. Cattle—Medium weight native and Texas steers, steady; other cattle, eas ier; choice dressed beef cuttle, $5.25@5.50; fair to good, $4.70@5.15: stockers and feeders, $4.10(1/5.03; western-fed steers, $4,301/3.25: Texans and Indians, $4.25(0) 5.13; cows, $3.33/164.50; heifers, $3.50(164.90; caliners, $2.50/03,23; bulls, $3.50165.00; calves. $4.50166.0. Sheep and Lambs—Market steady; western lambs, $4.75165.00; western weth ers, l4.30f64.S0; western yearlings, $4.6516 4.90; ewes, $4.10164.50: bulls, $3.50® 5.00; western, lambs, $5.00165.50. CABINET MEMBERS SANGUINE. Hopeful that the I’latt Amendment Will ■ He Accepted. WASHINGTON, April 27.—The cab inet meeting today, the last one be fore the president’s departure for the coast, was occupied almost exclusive ly with the discussion of the visit of the Cuban commission. Secretary Root, who has been conducting the conferences with the commission, sub mitted rather exhaustively an account of the interview's he had with them. He told the president and the cabi net of the objections which the com missioners raised to the Platt amend ment and of some of the misunder standings regarding it. There was a general exchange of opinion among the members of the cabinet regarding the situation and in light of the views expressed, Secre tary Root will hold another conference with the commissioners before their departure. The president will not see them again, except to formally bid them farewell. While there are one or two points upon which some of the members of the commission are in sistent the general feeling of the cab inet, as reflected in their exchange of views today, was that the result of the commission’s visit could not but be beneficial In relieving erroneous impressions which it is expected are entertained in the constitutional con vention regarding the purposes of the United States. Altogether it would not be too much to say that the cabient generally is hopeful that the convention, after hearing the report of the commission, will be much more disposed to ac cept our terms than it has been here tofore. AD ELBERT HAY QUITS POST, Son ct the Secretary of State Resigns Consulship at Pretoria. WASHINGTON, April 27—Adelbert Hay, son of the secretary of state, has resigned his post as United States consul general at Pretoria. The resig nation takes effect tomorrow. His successor has not been selected. In view of the great expense of liv ing at Pretoria, it is possible that the offices will be left vacant until con giess can have an opportunity to act upon a recommendation from the ex ecutive looking to an increase in the salary of the office of consul general at Pretoria. Robbers Turn Itohl Trick. ANACONDA, Mont., April 27—A most audacious robbery was commit ted here early by two burglars, who secured $10,000 in gold. The burglars entered the Alaska saloon by forc ing the main street door. Bodily pick ing up a 300-pound safe they loaded it onto an express wagon. Driving outside the city limits, they broke the safe open and secured $10,000 in gold. Putting the broken safe back into the wagon, they made good their escape. A woman s idea cr economy la to buy a frock one day and then go back early the next day and buy a hat. Doifneu Cannot Ho Cored by local applications, ns they cannot, reach the diseased portion of iho ear. There 1* only one wav to euro deafness, and that is by consti tutional remedies. Deafness is caused bv an inflamed cor.'VuIon of the mucus lining of the Kustachian Tube. When this tubo Is inttnmed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect henr* | lug, and when it is entirely closed deafness is the result, and unless the inflammation can be taken out and this tube rextored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are caused by catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. We '••111 give One Hundred Dollars for any ease of Deafness (caused bv catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. ^ & ^ a Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Original ideas resemble clocks when they strike one. PRONOUNCE IT. Slgrldur Jonsdottir, Kirmarstodum, Keykholasvelt, Bardastrandarsyslu, Iceland, Europe. This lc the address given in an order for Dodd’s Kidney Pills received and filled by the Dodd's Medicine Company of Buffalo, on April lGth. This unique direction means that to reach the sick people of Iceland, the parcel must travel to New York, then to London, Eng., then northwest to Greenland, to be landed finally, on the lonely Island at the edge of the Arctic Circle. This Is a pointed illustration of how United States goods find their way to the remotest corners of the earth. America today, produce* better medi cines, as well as better manufactured articles than any other country In the world, and this fact accounts for the demand for Dodd’s Kidney Pills from every part of the known universe. The lazy member of the club never make any unnecessary motions. $148 will buy new Upright piano on easy payments. Write for catalogues. Schmoller & Mueller, 1313 Farnam street. Omaha. Sour Milk Steam. At Cincinnati, on the Erie and Central New York road, there Is a water tank which is supplied by a pump In an adjoining creamery. An employe, made the wrong connection and the tank was half filled with sour milk, a quantity of which was taken on board an engine. This unwonted fluid proved to he a poor steam pro ducer for the engineer was just able to reach the next station, where tho mistake was discovered. A IB 1,000 Walnut Tree. A mammoth black walnut tree on the farm of E. P. Gaus, in Williams coun ty, Ohio, has just been sold for $4,000. Several lumber dealers have examined ( hips from this tree, and all have de clared it to be the finest specimen of that kind of wood they ever saw. The tree was eight feet in diameter, forty feet above the stump and extended seventy-three feet from the butt to the first limb. The theatrical backer usually keeps his eye on the things “in front.” Mrs. Winslow'* Hoothinflf Syrup. Tor children teethlngr, softens the £utpb, reduce* lip flammatlon, allays pain, euros wind colic. 83c a Dome. If a man has a Ttad heart it avails him nothing to have a good head. Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln. An address by Joseph Choate, Am-' bassador to Great Britain, on the ca reer and character of Abraham Lincoln —his early life—his early struggles with the world—his character as de veloped in the later years of his life and his administration, which placed his name so high on the world’s roll of honor and fame, has been published by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway, and may . be had by sending six (6) cents in postage to F. A. Miller, General Passenger Agent, Chicago, 111. Other people’s faults are transpar ent; our own are comfortably opaque. Ask- your grocer for DEFIANCE STARCH, the only 16 oz. package for 10 cents. All other 10-cent starch con tains only 12 oz. Satisfaction guaran teed or money refunded. A boy never fools his parents; they fool themselves. FREE HOMES for 100,000 people In Kiowa, Cotnanehe and Wich ita Indian reservations of 4.000,000 acres to open to settlers In Oklahoma August next. Sectional map with Guide Book giving laws and full directions, postpaid as cent). Fred !,. Wenner, Guthrie, Okia. Men who can fry pancakes have an Idea they are accomplished cooks. [ / the m«n who wear* Sawyer’* I/%' Slicker*. Ttioy're made of »'T ’ r' »P«n«Uy woven poods, double / throughout, double hnd triple // rtttched, warranted water proof. Sawyer’s Slickers are aoft and smooth. Will not crack, pool on or become sticky. Catalogue free. . M. Sawyer & Son, Solo Mfra. East Cambridge, Maas. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature off 5m Fac-Simlle Wrapper Below. Terr eaaaM ead aa *t*f totikeaingn CARTER'S 11 FOR HEADACHE* FOR DIZZINESS. FOR RILIOUSNESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION OKnvJrrxa m u *t haviuomatuwk, ■ Feraly CURE SICK HEADACHE. WAY GET SOAKED! TRAOt WHEN ; ^OYfEIffr ! ^SHV90 1 SLICKER BLACK OR YELLOW WILL UEPTOU DRT ' HABDMTSTOWK LOOK FOR ABOVE TRADE MARK. 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A Dentist’s Opinion: “As an antiseptic and hygienic mouthwash, and for the care and preservation of the teeth and gums, I cordially recommend Sozodont. I consider it the ideal dentifrice for children’s use.” [Name of writer upon application.] HALL A RUCKEL, NEW YORK. Ai<4i JiiAtAiAtAiAiAi A W WWfi iNGHESTE FACTORY LOADED SHOTGUN SHELLS R “New Rival, " “ Leader,” and “Repeater upon haring them, take no others and you will get the best shells that money can buy. ALL DEALERS KEEP THEM. rrr>'T^tT»t»y'rT'T't<rT'»>»|ry'T»T> TT1 H ,, V.