The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, May 16, 1907, Image 7

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Womanhood
The greatest menace to woman's
permanent happiness in life is the
suffering that comes from some de
rangement of the feminine organs.
Many thousands of women have
realized this too late to save their
health, barely in time to save their
lives.
To be a successful wife, to retain
the love and admiration of her hus
band, should be a woman’s constant
study. *
If a woman finds that her ener
giesare flagging, that she gets easily
tired, dark shadows appear under
her eyes, she has backache, head
ache, bearing-down sensations, ner
vousness, irregularities or the
“blues,” she should start at once to
build up her system by a tonic with
specific powers, such as
Open Sesame!
From Harper’s Weekly.
A well known New Yorker who spends j
' & good part of his time in Paris relates |
! how he once met a fellow countryman who 1
Invariably sported a huge red badge bear
ing the legend of the national republican
committee.
i After a time the New Yorker’s curiosity
got the better of him. anti he asked his
fellow countryman why he was displaying
such an emblem to the foreigners.
“It's just this way,” cheerfully explained
the other. “One day. at one of the big
hotels, 1 noticed a number of chape who
got the best of me at all times. I be
thought me that it would be a good Idea
to consult one of the waiters as to the rea
son. Incidentally. I tipped him.
“A great light burst upon me when I
was politely informed by the waiter that
one of the gentlemen indicated wore the
Legion of Honor, that the other sported
the insignia of the Order of the Star of
India, and that the third was the proud
possessor of the Order of St. Michael and
St. George. Gentlemen wearing these and
other orders, added the waiter, were in
variably given the utmost consideration.
“It didn’t take me long to drop in line.
I dug down into my trunk and pulled out
the badge you now see adorning my man
ly chest. I put it on and have worn it
ever since. Of course none of our French
friends has the least idea what it repre
sents, but it's a decoration, and that goes
with them I Since I donned it nothing
has been too good for me.”
Court or Caught.
From Harper’s Weekly.
Lydia E. Piukham s Vegetable Compound
the great woman’s remedy for woman’s ills, made only of roots and herbs.
11 cures Female Complaints, such as Dragging Sensations, Weak
Back, Falling and Displacements, Inflammation and Ulceration, and all
Organic Diseases, and is invaluable in the Change of Life. It dissolves
K and Expels Tumors at an early stage. Subdues Faintness, Nervous
' Prostration, Exhaustion, and strengthens and tones the Stomach. Cures
Headache, General Debility, Indigestion, and invigorates the whole
female svsem. It is an excellent remedy for derangements of the
5 Kidneys in either sex. jfj
. _—M
ooiq your uiuomaoue, en . cxciainieu
Wyss. “What was the trouble?”
“Couldn’t control It,” explained Acher.
“When I ran fast It took me to the police
court, and when I ran slowly It didn’t take
me anywhere.”
Most of the money a man could save
If he had no bad habits wouldn’t be
any fun to him If he didn’t have them.
DOES YOUB BACK ACIIE?
Profit by the Experience of Cue Who
Hum Found Relief.
James It. Keeler, retired farmer,
of Fenner St., Cazenovla, N. Y., says: i
1 ‘‘About fifteen years ago I suffered
with my back and
kidneys. I doctored
and used many reme
dies without getting
relief. Beginning
with Doan’s Kidney
Pills, I found relief
from the first box,
and two boxes re
5^*»T/ stored me to good,
Bound condition. My wife and many
of my friends have used Doan's Kid
ney Pills with good results and I can
earnestly recommend them.”
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Highly Connected.
Prom the Boston Transcript.
Griggs—That fellow Spicer claims to h«
connected with some of our best families,
Briggs—He is. He takes their orders fot
groceries over the phone.
I Mica
I Axle
* Grease
Helps the Wagou up
the Hiil
The load, seems lighter—Wagon
and team wear longer—You make j
more money, and have more time i
to make money, whcq wheels are i
greased with
Mica Axle Grease
—The longest wearing and most
satisfactory lubricant in the world.
STANDARD OIL CO. |
Make Money-—
*»■***■*> J ing. W* j*t ..ud leaae mines.
Can satisfy you that we 8»d» all right; that pl»r * '.nd properties
are the best. $25 and up starts you just r'ffU', -Halting you
part owner. Profits are yours for years A4ft/»ss J. "M.
bllALl.I H, Si05 Jackson Building. »’->v>er, Colo
Wifie Forgot to Tell.
Dustin Farnum declares that there arc
some men among his friends whom he en
vies, but there are many others whom he
does not. One of these is a resident ol
Boston, and his trials are easily imagined
if the following story can be taken as ar
example:
“On a recent visit to Boston I met a char
I used to know whose wife in addition tc
being a tartar to poor hubby, has a mania
for moving. My poor friend, whom I may
call Brown, never knew from morning un
til night where he would next reside, a*
the ‘missis’ would pack up and get out or
the slightest pretext. Before leaving Bos
ton I went out to tell Brown goodbye, bul
at his door I was greeted by the sight ol
a heavy moving van and two brawny
truckmen taking out the household effects
W'hen the last piece had been hustled
Brown came humbly down the stairs with
a suitcase in one hand and a bird cage ir
the other.
“ ‘Hello,’ said I, ‘where are you moving
to now?’
“ ‘I’m blest if I know,’ added Brown
‘Wife overlooked telling me and I’ll have
to follow the van?’ ”
Did you ever notice how few peo
ple there are present when any one
happens to say nice things about you'
A successful financier is a man whe
can separate other men from theii
money without the aid of a sandbag.
, Don’t Poison Baby.
prOETY YEAES AGO almost every mother thought her child must have
■ PAEEGOEIO or laudanum to make it sleep. These drugs will produce
sleep, and A FEW DEOPS TOO MANY will produce the SLEEP FEOM WHICH
THEEE IS NO WAKING. Many are the children who have been killed or
whose health has been ruined for life by paregoric, laudanum and morphine, each
of which is a narcotic product of opium. Druggists are prohibited from selling
\ either of the narcotics named to children at all, or to anybody without labelling
them “ poison.” The definition of “ narcotic ” is! “A medicine which relieves pain
and produces sleep, but which in poisonous doses produces stupor, coma, convul
sions and death. ’* The taste and smell of medicines containing opium are disguised,
and sold under the names of “Drops,” “Cordials,” “Soothing Syrups,” etc. You.
should not permit any medicine to he given to your children without yon or
your physician know of what it is composed. CASTOEIA DOES NOT CON
TAIN NAKCOTICS, if it bears the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
ISSjj -i addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher. i
Dr. J. W. DInsdale, of Chicago, 111., says: “I uso your Castoria and
ifpii i advise Its use In all families where there are children.” !
jjjp*§[ & Dr. Alexander E. Mintie, of Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I have frequently 1
|. prescribed your Castoria and have found It a reliable and pleasant rem- *
r Dr. J. S. Alexander, of Omaha, Neb., says: "A medicine so valuable and <
fljsSJ \ beneficial for children as your Castoria la, deserves the highest praise. I \
1! 11 si" alcohol 3 per Dr. J. A. McClellan, of Buffalo, N. Y., says: "I have frequently prescribed
AVegeiahlc PrenaralionforAs your Castoria for children and always got good results. In fact I use
i§|p Similaiing (heFootfantlReeula- Castoria for my own children.”
ggjj. ting (lie S tomtits andBowcls Qf Dr. J. W. Allen, of St. Louis, Mo., says: "I heartily endorse your Cas- 1 j
: |-TiT,i|L-, i, ■ _ toria. I have frequently prescribed -it in my medical practice, and have 1
jKijqj® P M ytVJia JflTITHfll always found It to do all that is claimed for it.”
W . i Dr. C. H. Glldden, of St. Paul, Minn., says: “My experience as a prac- 1
ffijifl \ Promotes Digestion Cheerful- tltloner with your Castoria has been highly satisfactory, and I consider it
feS'l ii ness and Rest.Contalns neither an excellent remedy for the young.” •
Opiuiu-Morphine nor Mineral, Dr- H- D- Benner, of Philadelphia, Pa., says: “I have used your Cas- ,
■Mpl'll NOT NARCOTIC. I toria as a purgative in the cases of children for years past with the most
HSgjjf|i I-I happy effect, and fully endorse it as a safe remedy.”
: i Jtm/xofoldDcSMJELPnWR j Dr. J. A. Boarman, of Kansas City, Mo., says: “Your Castoria Is a splen
fcpEj: ■ | Phmpkin Sad- j did remedy for children, known the world over. I use it In my practice i
m ■'i OMU&dis- ) I and have no hesitancy in recommending it for the complaints of Infanta : 1
KppSP jbuseSad * I J and children.”
jK-'ac pffXiksSt* ? ! Dr. J. J. Mackey, of Brooklyn, N. Y., says: "I consider your Castoria an
illMj gSaMSm. I ! excellent preparation for children, being composed of reliable medicines ’
IWto |jji' WwtajrteUfimr. I J and pleasant to the taste. A good remedy for all disturbances of the '
IPI AperfectRemedy forConstlpa- festive organs.” k . j
El £££» GENUINE CASTORIA AUWAYS
ness andLoss of Sleep. 1 BearB the Signature of — ;
Facsimile Signature of J
llii NEW YORK. I
Exact Copy of Wrapper. In* Use FoP OveP 30 Years.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
fo.or more goods brighter and faster colors than any otberdye. One 10c Tackage colors all fibers They dye In cold water better than any other dye. Yob caa dye
A&y oarmeot without < .fpiao apart, ttr.ie for frto booklet-low U dye, bleach esd iti* Colors. MOJV'RQB D'R VC CO.. X/nionxfiU^ Missouri ^
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STOMACH ON STRIKE
SUCCESSFUL TONIC TREATMENT
FOR INDIGESTION.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills Cured This
Woman and Hava Cured Many
Hundreds of Other Casee of
Common Aliments
Loss of appetite, coated tongue, bad
teste in the mouth, heavy dull headache
ind a dull, sluggish feeling—these are
the symptoms of stomach tmnble. They
ladicate'that the stomach is on a strike';
that it is no longer furnishing to the
blood the full quota of nourishment that
the body demands, hence every organ
iuffors.
There are two methods of treatment,
the old one by which the stomach is
humored by the use of predigested foods
tnd artificial ferments, and the new one
by whioh the stomach is toned up to do
the work whioh nature intended of it.
K recent cure bv the tonic treatment is
that of Mrs. Mary Stackpole, of 81
Liberty street, Lowell, Mass. She says:
“I suffered constantly for years from
itomaiTi trouble and terrible backachos
md was confined to my bed the greater
part of three years. I was under the
tare of our family physician most of tho
time, but did not seem to get better.
“I was completely run-down and was
not able to do my work about the house.
My blood was impure and my complex
ion pale. I suffered from flashes of
beat, followed suddenly by chills. I
bad awful headaches, which lasted from
three to four days. I could get but little
rest at night, as my sleep was broken
md fitful. As a result I lost several
pounds in weight and became very ner
rons.
“I was in a wretched condition when
[ heard about Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills.
[ started to take the pills at once and
began to gain in weight and health. I
was encouraged by this to keep on until
[ was cured. My friends and neighbors
aften remark what a changed woman I
im and I owe it all to Dr. Williams’
These -wonderful pills are useful in a
wide range of diseases such as anaemia,
rheumatism, sciatica, neuralgia, nervous
headaches, and even locomotor ataxia
md partial paralysis.
The great value of Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills lies in the fact that they actually
make new blood and tills carries heal tli
Mid strength to every portion of the
body. The stomach is toned up, the
nerves are strengthened, every organ is
stimulated to do its work.
Dr. Williams’ Piuk Pills are sold by
ill druggists, or sent, postpaid, on receipt
Df price, 50 cents per box, six boxes for
P2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine
Dompauy, Schenectady, N. Y.
The Doctors Agreed.
From the New York Weekly.
Skeptic—Did you ever know two doctors
io agree?
Medical Student (after reflection)—Y-e-s;
>nce.
“Where was it?”
“At a post mortem.”
FI ^ Ft. Vltua' bancs and all lfervoua DIaeiaaa
ISO PermianeiitlY Cured by br. Kllne a Oraat
(Ierve Restorer, fiend fer Free $2 trial bottle and treatise.
OR. H. 11. KL1.NE, Ld., Bill Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pa
Believed in Square Deal.
There was once a sporting parson at
Sastington, a place on the English coast
vhich was a favorite landing place for
voodcocks at the time of their immigra
tion to England. When the birds arrived,
exhausted by their long flight, everybody
n the parish, including the parson, at once
turned out to join In the sport of knocking
hem down with sticks. One Sunday the
jeople were in church and the parson in
the pulpit, when the church door was cau
tiously opened and a head appeared with a
reckoning finger. “Well, what Is lt?“
isked the parson. “Cocks Is coom!” The
mrson hurriedly shut up his sermon case.
‘Shut the door and lock it,” he cried to
the clerk. “Keep the people in church till
[*ve got my surplice off. Let’s all have a
lair chance.”
BABY'S ECZEMA GREW WORSE.
Hospital* anil Doctor* Conlil Not Re
lieve Him—But Cnticnra Remedies
a Speedy, Permanent Cure.
“Eczema appeared -when our baby
vas three months old. We applied to
leveral doctors and hospitals, each of
vhich gave us something different
(very time, but nothing brought relief.
Lt last, one of our friends recommend
id to us Cuticura Soap and Cuticura
Mntment. A few days afterwards im
►rovement could be noted. Since then
ve have used nothing but Cuticura
>oap and Cuticura Ointment, and now
he baby is six months old and is quite
ured. All that we used was one cake
T Cuticura Soap and two boxes Cuti
ura Ointment, costing in all $1.25. C.
i\ Kara, 343 East 65th street, New
fork, March 30, 1906.”
more l nan une Job.
From Bon Vivant.
Portly Dame—Save me, oh, save me!
Fireman—I'll do my best, mum, but I’m
iraid I shall have to take you down In
installments.
Instead of experimenting with drills
tnd strong cathartics—which are clearly
larmful—take Nature’s mild laxative,
larfield Tea! It is made wholly of
^erbs. For constipation, liver and kid
ley derangements, sick-headache, bilious
less and indigestion.
Jolt From the Office.
There is a story about a company pro
moter who advertised for an office boy.
le received 100 replies. Out of 100 he se
ected ten, and with the writers of these
en replies he had a personal interview',
lis final choice fell upon a bright youth,
o whom he said: “My boy, I like your
ippoarance and your manner very much,
think you may do for the place. Did you
irlng a character?" “No, sir," said the
»oy, “I can go home and get it." “Very
veil; come back tomorrow morning with
t, and if it is satisfactory I dare say I
hall engage you." Date that same after
loon the financier was surprised by the
eturn of the candidate. “Well,” he said,
heerily, “have you got your character?”
•No,” answered the boy, “but lve got
rours—an* I ain't coming!”
i*Trs. Winslow s sooTaiwo hvbup ror Children
••thing; softens the gums, reduces indsmaiauoa *>•
sjs i>aln. oaros wind nolle. 2b cent ft bottlft
To be disappointed in love is a cruel
>lo\v, but to be disappointed in mar
iage is a continuous performance.
The first time a man falls in love
le imagines he is in a bottomless
lit.
A woman never seems to think her
lusband is sick unless he cusses a
ot about It.
Truth Is alw'ays a friend to those
vho honestly seek it
An Unfriendly Bear.
From the New York Times.
David Kyler, a farmer, went fox hunt- '
; Ing with a shotgun recently. In the course
1 of his search he encountered a bear which,
without waiting for the call of time, boxed
| Mr. Kyler on the ear, bit his arm, kicked
i him when he had him down, and other
| wise gave evidence of an unfriendly dis
position. j
! Mr. Kyler at the first opportunity fired
I two loads of shot Into the bear’s face and
| then, seizing a gnarled club, smote his ad
; versary with such violence that the bear
curled up and died.
At that juncture Game Warden Flnne
j gan appeared. "Don’t you know that this
is the closed season for bearsT" he asked
of the victor.
"Yes; and it's the closed season for men.
too. by hock," averred Mr. Kyler, panting
from hie recent exertion. "That bear
ought to be locked up."
How’s This?
We offer One Hundred Dollars’ Reward
for any caae of Catarrh that cannot be
cured by Hall's Catarrh. Core.
F J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, 0.
We. the undersigned, hark known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 year*, and believe
1dm perfectly honorable in all business
transactions and financially able fo carry
out any obligations made by bis firm.
WALDING, KINNAN A MARVIN,
Wholesale Druggists. Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catsrrh Cure ts taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all
Druggists.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
The Simple Sermon.
From the Chicago Tribune.
"Doctor, isn’t It a good deal of trouble to
get up a sermon In such depressing wet
weather as this?"
"No, young man; the only trouble I have
Is getting up a congregation."
In n Pinch, Use Allen** Foot-FCnne.
A powder to shake Into your shoes. It rests
fhe feet, Cures Corns, Bunions, Swollsn,
Sore, Hot, Callous, Aching, Sweating feet
and Ingrowing Nalls. Allen's Foot Ease
makes new or tight shoes easy. Sold by all
Druggists and Shoe Stores, 25c. Sample
mailed FREE. Address Allen 8. Olmsted,
I .a Rov. N Y _ _
You may know some men a lifetime
without learning their first name. Per
haps It is Hezekiah, and they are keep
ing It quiet.
Not every man who weeps at a fu
neral is kin to the corpse.
Your Intestines are lined Inside with
millions of little suckers, that draw the
Nutrition out of food as It passes them.
But, if the food passes too slowly. It
decays before it gets through. Then the
little suckers draw Poison from It instead
of Nutrition.
This Poison makes a Gas that injures
your system more than the food should
have nourished it.
You see, the food Is Nourishment or
Poison, Just according to how long it stays
tn transit.
The usual remedy for
this delayed passage
(called Constipation) is to
take a big dose of Castor Oil.
This merely makes slippery the passage
for unloading the current cargo.
It does not help the Cause of delay a
trifle.
It does slacken the Bowel-Muscles more
than ever, and thus weakens them for
their next task.
Another remedy is to take a strong
Cathartic, like Salts, Calomel, Jalap,
Phospate of Sodium, Aperient Water, or
any of these mixed.
What does the Cathartic do?
It mere flushes-out the Bowels with a
waste of Digestive Juice, set flowing into
the Intestines through the tiny suckers.
* * *
But, the Digestive Juice we waste in
doing this today is needed for tomorrow’s
natural Digestion. We cannot afford tc
lose it.
That's why Cascarets are the only saft
medicine for the bowels.
....
What Do They Care?
Tho above question Is often asked cow
cerning Dr. Pierce’s two leading medi
cines, "Golden Medical Discovery" and
"Favorite Prescription.*
The answer Is that "Oolden Medical
Discovery” Is a most potent alterative or
blood-purlfler, and tonic or lnvlgorator
and acts especially favorably In a cura
tive way upon all tho mucous lining sur
faces, as of tho nasal passages, throaV
bronchial tubes, stomach, bowels and
bladdefc-curlng a large per cent, of catar
rhal cases whether <he disease affects tb*
nasal piiyages, the threat, larynx, bron
chia, stomach"'as catartfea! dyspepsia)^
bowels (as muXousJvti&Ttbi’vL bladder,
uterus or other pelvic organs?* Even in
2HE2S
Is a powerful yet gently deling Invi^bTaK
Ing tonic and' nervine. For weak worn
out, overworked women—no matter whan
has caused tho break-down, '"Favorltn
Prescription ” will be found most effective
In building up the strength, regulating
the womanly functions, subduing pain
and bringing about a healthy, vigorous
condition of tho whole system.
A book of particulars wraps each bottle
giving the formula) of both medicine* and
quoting what scores of eminent med
ical authors, whoso works aro consulted
by physicians of all the schools of practice
as guides In prescribing, say of each In
gredient entering Into theso medicines.
Tho words of pralso bestowed on the
several Ingredients entering Into Doc ter
Pierco’s medicines by such writers should
have more weight than any amount or
non - professional testimonials, because
such men are writing for the guidance of
their medical brethren and know whereof
they speak.
Both medicines are non-alcoholic, non*
socret, and contain no harmful habit
forming drugs, being composed of glycerio
oxtracts of the roots of native, American
medicinal forest plants They are both
sold by dealers in modlcine. You can’t
alTora to accept as a substitute for one at
theso medicines of known composition^
any socret nostrum.
Dr. Pierce’s Pellets, small, sugar-coated,
easy to take as candy, regulate and ln>
vlgorate stomach, liver and bowels.
SIOUX CITY P’T’G CO., 1,190—20, 190»
PLEASE MENTION THIS PAPEjt
A ftCUTC f°T mnrltorlnnt Mlnln| Stork ; rnod raamlHl«M
AUC.fl I d Curtis k Snider, Uain * id. &•., Salt Lnfcn&&
Ml .. " '
1 Use A
NEW PERFECI10N
Wick Bine Flame OH Cook-Stove
Because it’s clean.
Because it’s econom
ical.
Because it saves ; [
time.
if Because it gives best
| cooking results,
fl Because its flame
|1 can be regulated jj
■ ■ instantly.
fj Because it will not overheat your kitchen,
f Because it is better than the coal or wood stove.
I Because it is the perfected oil stove. j
For other reasons see stove at your dealer’s,
or write our nearest agency.
Made in three sizes and fully warranted.
f j n The T r*cannot be equaled
W zCaVO ^** TtlJj for n8 bright and I
El steady light, simple construction
M f \ and absolute safety. Equipped
| L—_ . jS with latest improved burner. Made of brass throughout
i ^ beautifully nickeled. An ornament to any room,
a whether library, dining-room, parlor or bedroom. Every
V. lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency If not at
JhT your dealer’s.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
| (IM'OHI'OUlTkDj |
How to Exercise the
Bowels
They do not waste any precious fluid of
the Bowels, as Cathartics do.
They do not relax the Intestines by
greasing them inside like Castor Oil or
Glycerine.
They simply stimulate the Bowel'
Muscles to do their work naturally, com
fortably, and nutritiously.
And, the Exercise these Bowel Muscle*
are thus forced to take, makes them
stronger for the future. Just as Exercls*
makes your arm stronger.
They are purposely put up like candy,
so you must eat them slowly and let them
go down gradually with the saliva, which
is in itself, a fine, natural Digestive.
They are put up purposely In thin, flat,
round-cornered Enamel boxes, so they
can be carried In a man’s vest pocket, or
In a woman’s purse, all the time, without
bulk or trouble.
Price 10c a box at all druggists.
Be very careful to get the genuine,
made only by the Sterling Remedy Com
pany and never sold in bulk. Every tablet
stamped “CCC." T120.
* * »
CfT FREE TO OUR. FRIENDSf
We want to send to cur friends a beantffBl
French-designed GOLD-PLATED BONBON BOX
hard-enameled in colors. It is a beauty for the
dressing table. Ten ccntsin stamps is asked asm
measuie of good faith and to cover cost of Cassaf
ets with which this dainty trinket is loaded.
Send to-day, mentiouinz this paper. Addres*
Sterling Remedy Company, Chicago or New Yu1l