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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1903)
Peruna is recommended by fifty members of Congress, by Governors, Consuls, Generals, j I Majors, Captains, Admirals, Eminent, Physicians, Clergymen, many Hospitals and public institu tions, and thousands upon thousands of those in the humbler walks of life. Constipation aSsih. Mull’s Grape Tonic Cure* Constipation. When the sewer of a city becomes stopped ap, the refuse backs into the streets where it decays and rots, spreading disease creating germs throughout the entire city. An epidemic of sickness follows. It is the same way when the bowels fail to work. The undigested food backs into the system and there it rots and decays. From this j festering mass the blood saps up all the dis ease germs, and at every heart beat carries them to every t issue, just as the water works of a city forces impure water into every house. The only way to cure a condition i like this is to cure the constipation. Pills and the ordinary cathartics will do no good. MULL’S GRAPE TONIC Is a crushed fruit tonlo-laxotlve which permanently cures the affliction. The tonic properties contained in the grape go into everv afflicted tissue and creates J strength and health. Ft will quickfv restore lost flesh and make rich, red blood. As a laxative its action is immediate and posi tive, gentle and natural. Mull'i Grape Tonic is guaranteed or money back. • , Send 10c. to Lightning Medicine Co., Rock Island, III., for large sample bottle. All drugglsta sell regular sized bottles (nr GO cts. UUeo Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This taper. W. N. U.—Omaha. No. 9—1903 Aun^-a^iiHiiHngBi IS CURES WHERE ILL ELSE FAILS. K? |J| Beat cough Syrup. faatee Good. Use |g| fvg 1q time. Sold by drugglsta. 1*1 Trm"^is|rflT=Kw"B" HDADQV NEW DISCOVERY: gives ■ quick relief and cures worst cases. Book of testimonials and 10 DAYS’ treatment FREE. Dr.H.H.GREEN B SONS.Box R,Atlanta Ga GREGORY’S Bold ®®<*pp C} Cb Ebb three warrant*.! Sew raialoirub free, J. J. U. OBEUOHY A BOS, ■•rbWh.ad, 1U1. B^fM^lThompaon s tya Wafer Hot Stuff for the French. A member of the staff of Figaro, a spraightly Paris newspaper, was sent to the Unitod States to make “psycho logical and analytical’’ studies of America and Americans. The Gallic journalist has published his observa tions on our economic, social and po litical institutions. A day or two ago he gave the readers of Figaro his views about our great national sport, "Be foot ball.” He saw the game between Harvard and Yale and describes it with a realism and a minuteness of detail which are said to be very im pressive. The Gallic observer appears to have been startled by the ferocious eries of “Kill him! Kill him!” from excited partisans of the rival teams. He explains that those who incite to murder are not really assassins at heart. “It may well be asked,” he adds, “whether a pastime which elicits such brutal frenzy can be good for civiliza tion.” It would be interesting to have a record of the Figar man's impressions of what in sporting parlance is de scribed as a “hot base ball game.” “Be foot ball,” it is conceded, is not child's play. But if the Paris journalist were to hear some of the blood-curdling de mands for vengeance upon the umpire of a base ball contest, if he were to see that unfortunate, person attacked by a mob of bloodthirsty "rooters,” he would possible conclude that “las foot ball" is not such a savage pastime after all.—Baltimore Sun. Just in Time. Broadland, So. Dak., Feb. 23d.—Bea dle county has never been so worked up as during the last few weeks. Every one is talking of the wonderful case of G. W. Gray of Broadland. the particulars of which are best told In the following statement which Mr. Gray has just published: “I was dying. I had given up all hope. I was prostrate and as helpless as a little babe. I had been ailing with Kidney Trouble for many years, and it finally turned to Bright’s Dis ease. All medicine had failed and I was in despair. ’’I ordered one box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills and this first box helped me out of bed. I continued the treatment till now I am a strong, well man. 1 praise God for the day when I decided to use Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Everybody expected that Mr. Gray would die and his remarkable recovery is regarded as little short of a miracle by all who know how very low he was. Dodd's Kidney Pills are certainly a wonderful remedy. If the wife is the better half and the husband is the better half, then where on earth does the mother-in law come in? Atr, UP-TO-DATE HOUSEKEEPERS ' Use Red Cross Ball Blue. It makes clothes clean and sweet as when new. All grocers. When the poor pianist has music on the rack the hearers are in the same fix. THE LIVE STOCK MARKET. Latest Quotations from South Omaha and Kansas City. SOI TH OMAHA. CATTLE—There was a fair run of cat tle here, and the market as a whole was In very satisfactory condition. Packers seemed to be quite anxious for supplies, so that a fairly early clearance was made. 'Hie beef steer market, though, was not quite as brisk as it was the day before on the good cattle. The heavy weights In particular did not sell very well, and on that class salesmen w'ere calling the market a lltlle lower. The cow market was active and stronger on cutters and the better grades of corn feds. For the week the market on that class of cattle Is fully 25c 'higher and In some places more. Canners, however, have been rather neglected all the week and have n _>t shown any Improvement. Pulls were not any more than steady, with the demand Indifferent. Veal calves sold freely at steady prices. Sup plies of stock cattle were limited, and, as Is generally the case toward the close of the week, the marekt was. If any thing. a shade lower, as speculators were afraid to get many cattle on hand for fear of being obliged to carry them over. HOGS—There was not an excessive run of hogs at any point, and ns a result prices improved a little under the in fluence of a good demand. At this point the market was rather slow:. Sellers held for a 5#l0e advance, and that was the way the bulk of the hogs sold. The big end of the receipts sold from $6.95 to $7.05. The heavier weights sold mostly from $7.00 to $7.05, and as high as $7.15 was paid for prime heavyweights. The me dium hogs sold largely from $6.95 to $7.00. while the light hogs sold from $6.95 down. SHEEP—Choice western lambs, $6.00# 6.26, fair to good lambs, $6.65#6.U0; choice native and Colorado lambs, $6.00#6.25; choice yearlings. $5.50#6.75; fair to good yearlings, $5.00#5.5Q; choice wethers, $4.75 #5.25; fair to good, $4.40#4.75; choice ewe*, $4.25#4.50; fair to good, $3.25#4.00; feeder lambs. $4.00#5.00; feeder yearlings. $3.75 #4.00; feeder wethers, $3.75#4.00; feeder ewes, $2.25#3.00. KANSAS OITY. OATTT.E—Fat cattle slow, sternly; cows and heirers, steady to lower; stock ers and feeders, active, steady; (pinran tfne, slow; choice export and dressed beef steers. 14.5005,25; fair to good. $3.40 04.50; stockers and feeders, $2.2504.40; western red steers, $2.7505.00; Texas and Indian steers, $3.0004.00; Texas cows, $1.90 0.1.25; native cows, $2.000 4.06; native heif ers. $2.250 4.25; canners, $1.0002.25; bulls, $2.2504.25; calves, $2.5006,110. HOGS—Market opened strong to 5c higher, closed weak; top, $7.20; bttlk of sales, $7.0007.15; heavy, $7.1007.20; mixed packers, $$.«5®7.12>j.; light, $6.7007.05; yorkers, $6.9507.05; pigs, $5.8506.70. SHEEP AND IAMBS—Market steady; native lambs, $4.0006.65; western lambs, $3.8506.50; fed ewes, $3.1506.00; native wethers, $3.5005.55; western wethers, $3.40 05.70; stockers and feeders, $2.5003.65. PEACE POWERS' PROTOCOL. Agreements Between Other Claimants •~nd Venezuela. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Among the callers on Herbert W. Bowen, Vene zuela's representative, Friday, was Ferdinand Van Derheld, formerly charge d'affaires of Belgium to Vene zuela, who came with the Belgian minister, Baron Moncheur. Mr. Van Derheid has been designated as charge d’affaires to Chile, but has stopped in Washington to give what assistance he can to Baron Moncheur in drawing tip the Bengian protocol with Mr. Bowen. The representatives of the various peace .powers are having cable ex changes with their governments to guide them in the drafting of the protocols for the settlement of the claims of citizens of their countries against Venezuela. None of those protocols are yet in shape for signa ture. Minister Bowen, accompanied by Mrs. Bowen, made a formal call on the various diplomatic officials with whom he has been conducting negotia tions. Affecting Pension Laws. WASHINGTON, D. C.—Representa tive Snlloway on Friday Introduced a bill reciting “that in the administra tion of the pension laws and enlisted man in the military service of the United States during the rebellion shall be held to be entitled to a pen sion for any disability contracted by him during any and all enlistments recognized by the war department as valid, provided his disability or disa bilities were contracted during the performance of military duty, within the meaning of the pension laws, any ruling or decision of the secretary of the interior to the contrary notwith standing.” Was With Roosevelt. DENVER, Colo.—Sherman M. Bell, a member of Roosevelt's rough riders during the Spanish-American war, has been appointed adjutant general of the Colorado National Guard by Gov ernor Peabody. Says Sun Is Inhabited. LA PORTE, Ind.—Alexander Young of La Porte makes the announcement that from observations made by him he is confident that the sun is inhab ited. He claims to have seen on the sun's surface mountain sides with great and precipitous rocks, which glow with prismatic colors, blended with the greenness of a perennial vegetation and with a floral radiance more beautiful than that of the earth. PROVE DOAN’S FREE HELP. Those who doubt, who think because other Kidney Remedies do them no good, who feel discouraged, they profit most by the Free Trial of Doan’s Kidney Pills. The wondrous results stamp Doan merit. Aching backs arc eased. Hip, back, ami j loin pains overcome. Swelling of the1 limbs and dropsy signs vanish. They correct urine with brick dust sedi | meat, high colored, excessive, pain in pass ing, dribbling, frequency, bod wetting. Doan's Kidney Pills dissolve and remove 1 calculi and gravel. Relieve heart pal pita j tion, sleeplessness, headache, nervousness, j Sai.km, 1ni>., Feb. B, 1908.— “1 received j the trial package of Doan's Kidney Pills | and l must confess they did me wonderful j good. It seems strange to say that 1 bad tried several kinds of kidney medicines | without doing me any good. I Imd back ache, pain in my bladder and scalding | urine, and the sample package sent me j stopped It nil in a few days, and with the package I am now using from our drug store I expect to be cured permanently. It is wonderful, but sure and certain the med icine docs its work. I was in constant' misery until I commenced the use of Doan's Kidney Pills.1'—Ciias. R Cook, i P. O. Box 90, Salem, Washington Co., III. South Bautonyii.i.b. , Iui,., Feb. 3, 1008.—"I received the trial package of Doan’s Kidney's Fills and liavo bought several boxes of my druggist. They lmvo done mo much good. 1 was hardly ablo to do any work until I began taking them; now l can work all day and my back does not get the least bit tired.’ Bird Gray. FREE-TO MAKE YOU A FRIEND. lo.TBi-Rn.iaB* Co.. Buffalo, N. Y., Please semi me by mull, without charge, trial tiox Doan's Kidney Pills. : Post-office..— i Hlafe .. 0 Sit nut coupon on dotted limst and mnil to Konler-tlllbum On., Buffalo, N. Y.) I Medical Advice Free — Strictly Confidential. LADY ON EDITORIAL STAFF OF LEADING RELIGIOUS WEEKLY Sends the Following Grand Testimonial to the Merits of Cuticura Remedies in the Treatment of Humours of the Blood, Skin and Scalp. “I wish to give my testimony to the efficiency of the Cuticura Reme dies in what seems to me two some what remarkable eases. I had a number of skin tumours — small ones—on my arms which had never given me serious trouble ; but about two years ago one came on my throat. At first it was only about as large as a pinhead, but, as it was in a position where my collar, if not just right, would irritate it, it soon became very sensitive and began to grow rapidly. Last spring it was as large, if not larger, than a bean. A little unusual irritation of my collar started it to swelling, and in a day or two it was as large as half an orange. I was very much alarmed, and was at a loss to de termine whether it was a carbuncle or a malignant tumor. “ My friends tried to persuade me to consult my physician ; but dread ing that he would insist on using the knife, I would not consent to go. Instead I got a small bottle of Cuticura Resolvent and a bos of Cu ticura Ointment. I took the former according to directions, and spread a thick layer of the Ointment on a linen cloth and placed it on the swelling. On renewing it I would bathe my neck in very warm water and Cuticura Soap. In a few days the Cuticura Ointment had drawn the swelling to a head, when it broke. Every morning it was opened with a large sterilized needle, squeezed and bathed, and fresh Ointment put on. Pus and blood, and a yellow, cheesy, tumorous matter came out. In about three or four weeks’ time this treatment completely eliminated boil and tumor. The soreness that had ez tended down into my enest was all gone, and my neck now seems to be perfectly well. " About five or six years ago my sister had a similar experience. Sho had two large lumps come under her right arm, the result of a sprain. They grew rapidly, and our physi cian wanted to cut them out. I would not listen to it, and chef fried the Cuticura Remedies (as I did a few months ago) with magical effect. In six weeks’ time the lumps had entirely disappeared,and have never returned. “ 1 have great faith in the Cuticura Remedies, and I believe they might be as efficacious in similar cases with other people, and thun savo much suffering, and perhaps life I have derived so much benefit from the use of them myself that I am constantly advising others to use them. Re cently I recommended * hem to an office boy for his father, who was dis abled with salt rheum. __—«—n i| The man's feet wero ■"vJ—f—\Lf swollen to an enormous size, and he had not worked for six weeks. Two bottles of Cuticura Resolvent and two boxes of Cuticura Ointment worked a perfect cure. You never saw a more grateful man inyouriife. •‘I am very much in terested in another caso where I have recom mended Cuticura just now. My housemaid's mother has a goitre which had reached a very daugerous point. Tlie doctors told her that nothing could be done ; that she could live only two or three weeks, and that, she would die of strangulation. She was confined to her bed, and was unable to speak, when her daughter, at my suggestion, tried the effect of the Cuticura Ointment and Cuticura Resolvent. Strange to say, she was very shortly relieved of the most distressing symptoms. The swelling seemed to be exteriorized, and she is now able to be around her house, und can talk as well as ever. •• It seems to me that I have pretty good grounds for believing that Cuticura Remedies will prove suc cessful in the most distressing forms of blood and skin humours, and if you wish to use my testimonial as herein indicated, I am willing that you should do so, with the further privilege of revealing my name and address to such persons as may wish to substantiate the above state ments by personal letter to me.'’ Chicago, Nov. 12, 1802. CUT I ODRA REMEDIES are sold tbroughoot the civilized world. PRICES: Cutlenra Resolvent, We. per bottle (in the form of Chocolate Costed Pills, Me. per vial of fO>,CutJeura Ointment, Me. per box, and Cuueora Soap Me. per cake. Send for tbe great work. •* Humour* of the Blood, Skin and Mealy, and How to Care Them," 64 Pages, 300 Diseases, with illustrations. Testimonials, and Directions in all languages, including Japanese and Chinese. 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