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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1925)
MRS. WM. Runs WAS VERY SICK Gives Foil Credit to Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound for Remarkable Recovery Wellston, O. — ** I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound to make me strong.l was troubled with my back and sides hurting me till I could not do my work, and whenever I caught cold it made me irregular. Since I have taken the Vegetable Com Bouftd hiy side and back don’t bother Kie and I can do my ousework and care for my children now, t wnere Deiore i aia not ieei nice aomg ! anything or going around. After my first child was Dorn about four years ago I saw an advertisement in the paper about the Vegetable Compound. I knew would help me, but I was afraid to ®Py it because people said it would help ^u to have children and I knew I was l aving children fast enough. But 1 rjjiought if it would help me it would be ’'(letter to have a whole house full of ■ children and have good health. I be ; came stronger from taking it and my I husband says I look like a live woman ! 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Next morning shampoo with Cuticura Soap and hot water. Make them your everyday toilet preparations and have a clear skin and soft, whit® hands.—Advertisement. Inability to Translate I know not how it is that we need an interpreter, but the great majority of men seem to be minors, who have not yet come into possession of their own, or mutes, who cannot report tho conversation they have had with Na ture: There is no man who does not anticipate a supersensuaj utility in the sun and stars, earth and water. These stand and wait to render him a pecu liar service. But there i§ some ob struction or some excess of phlegm in our constitution which does not suffer, them to yield the due effect. Too fee ble fall the impressions of Nature on us to make us artists. Every touclt should thrill.—Emerson. DEMAND “BAYER” ASPIRIN Take Tablets Without Fear If You See the Safety “Bayer Cr^ss.” Warning! 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There were 14,000 houses In Reims, France, In August, 1914; at the end of November, 1918, only 14 were not struck by German shells. Truth crushed to earth, neverthe less, continues to talk. Small men seldom insult large ones. \\1A MOTHER:- Fletcher’s Castoria is especially pre pared to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying IPeverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the btomaeh and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless - No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it. in -- A golden plover on the Pacific coast *aies 2,000 miles from Alaska to the kwaiian Islands. Hope thinks nothing ditlicult; de spair tells us that difficulty is insur mountable.—Watts. 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New Low Mark for Births in London London,—Fresh emphasis has been Siven to the scare over England’s declining birth-rate by the publica tion of birth-rate figures for Lon don srowing that 1924 was the lowest birth-rate on record. The rate, which was 18.6 per 1,000, shows that London’s wealthier classes are having smaller families every year. Westminster 8>orough, in which live many of the wealth iest and most aristocratic families had a rate of only 11.2 per. 1,000. On the other hand, the eastern boroughs of the city, in which dwell most of the poorer population all had rates of more than 21 per 1,000. Bad Winter Predicted By Rag Weeds’ Growth Danville, Pa.—Deep snows and ex tremely cold weather next winter are predicted by farmers of this vicinity, forming their prediction from height of tire common ragweed. They say the size of the ragweed is always taken as a sign for winter and when It grows higher than nor mal it is certain that there will be an unusual amount of snow and plenty of zero weather, ltagweed in the vic inity has grown this summer as high as three and a half feet and is much taller than it was at this time last year. A Good Bag. From Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Philip Miller, the amateur trapshoot ing champion, told a story at a Chicago banquet. ■•Buffalo Bill,’’ he said, "was enter taining a shooting party at his ranch. Among the guests was a French count, and when the day’s sport ended Bill went up to him and asked how he had made out. “ 'Ob ze birds I ’avo none,’ sa'd the count. ’Zay are to difficile. But of ze wild cows and calves I ’ave nine over zo •111’," The first woman to obtain a patent la the United States was Mary Kees, who invented a machine for weaving a mix Lure of silk and thread. U. S. Collectors Redeem Soviet Revolt Roubles M o s c o w.—Russia’s revolutionary roubles are being redeemed by Amer ican capital. The currency which poured off the printing presses until one rouble was worth about 1-20,000 of one cent, Is now being bought up by an American firm of philatelists and numismatists for retailing to col lectors. In the Ukraine and far eastern Russia alone the Americans have al ready bought $100,000 worth of old paper roubles and postage stamps. They have contracted with the Sov iet government to buy "worthless'* currency and stamps to the value of $000,000. Football Begins. From the New York World. The squads have been at it sinco September 1. The freshmen have had several days to learn to cheer. This afternoon we hear again from those small colleges—Canlslus, Hobart, Muhlenberg, Norwich—which appar ently exist to furnish practice games. The varsity stars are let in gingerly for a few minutes. The sporting re porters pass on their spirals, pums and tackles with more weighty dis crimination than any music writer ever gave to Caruso's voice on the Metropolitan's opening night. m short, football begins. There are two or three more big stadia than ever, there are thou sands more of alumni and the uni versity enrollment grows every, year. And the season is the more prom An Ingenious Answer. From the Edinburgh Weekly Scotsman. At a recent examination the Inspector asked the children tills question: "Why was Moses hidden In the bul rushes? ’ There was no answer for some time. At last he said: "Come, come, children, you must know that." Then a little hand went up and the Inspector looking at the elder children said: "1 should be ashamed letting a little chap like him beat you. Well, mv little man, tell them why Moses was hidden In the bulrushes!’’ "I’lease, sir, I ’spect 'twas to’seape being' waxlnated.” was the uneipectad J reply. ising for the variety of lnterseo tlonal games scheduled. For some the eastern "classics" suffice. But others will tnko Interest in the fact that Chicago invades the east to play Pennsylvania, and Notro Dame to play the Army, while Columbia, the Navy, Syracuse and Dartmouth go west to play Ohio State, Indiana, Michigan and Chicago respectively, Red Grange, the only football player who has averaged seven yards ev ery time he carried the ball, leads his Illinois team onto Franklin field in Philadelphia next month. Inter sectional games seldom prove any thing, though Princeton In 1922 car ried off a clear national leadership by beating Chicago ns well as Har vard and Yale. But they are welcome evidence that east and west aro coming nearer. Every year sees football attaining a new record of popularity. In the oast and middle west 75,000 Is no longer an unusual crowd: on the Pa cific coast last year 100,000 witnesses the Stanford-Callfornli game. Those in charge of so hugo a sport have a heavy responsibility in maintaining Its standards and keeping It subor dinate to moro Important college In terests. Minister Called Liar Gives Man Black Eye - i Atlanta, Ga.—Rev. J. N. Tallant, Macon (Ga.) Baptist minister, be lieves that a minister has just as much right to defend himself against personal slurs and “nasty names" as any other private citizen. And Rev erend Tallant demonstrated, after the Sunday morning service In his church here, that ho practices what ho preaches, when he doubled up his fist and punched Henry Griffin who Is alleged to havo called hlin a liar— In the eye. The dispute arose when Roverand Tallant accused Griffin’s daughter of hissing him. He ordered the young woman to leave the church, and she did so. After she had related the In cident to her father, the elder Grlf CRITICIZIN’, "Judge not!"—the good book say»—• and yet ‘Tis so human-liko to do it. I think there’s ucarcely one of us But has, sometime, been through it. We see, what seems apparent. And our minds Jump at conclusions ’Twould be ft splendid art If wo could stand by our Illusions. The cynic says, "Don’t kid yourself— Facts are facts, you know it"— But put aside the mental part And search th*< heart below it. It might sound a bit theoretical. You say, “It doesn't work that way." But the Father of all wisdom Has placed on it, His O. K. Confidentially—did you ever judge by appearances—someone's little fall? Then, when you really understood— Feel foollsh-llke and small? Perhaps, if we, all of us, honestly try To be charitable, kind and Just, We’ll find God’s word is practical And Ho knows what’s best for us. —Neva McFarland Wadhams. Crowding 3,000 miles Into ft Inches for the study of transoceanic cable trans mission has been accomplished through a remarkable ’’chemical ocean" of a few quarts, recently perfected In ths electrical research laboratories of ths Massachusetts Institute of Technology The apparatus, consisting of a glass container In which aluminum plates are suspended In solution, makes It possible to duplicate actual transmission condi tions existing in cables on the bed of the ocean. By Ethel M. Doll (Grosset and Dunlap) A Lord—a Lady—and a groom. The groom loves the Lady—the Lady loves the Lord—and the Lord loves himself. As the plot thickens the groom be comes the hero, the J/ird plays the villain, the Lady the pawn. The final denouement Is reason ably satisfactory; the groom and the Lady love each other and the Lord still loves himself. Ethel M. Dell’s stuff Is intoxicat ing; you can’t leave it alone having started it, and when you have fin ished you have a bad headachf. 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