The Plattsmouth journal. (Plattsmouth, Nebraska) 1901-current, April 16, 1903, Image 3

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(To The Pe-ru-na Medicine
" Pe-ru-na is All You Claim For It."
( or.r. -resMii.Tii l. F. Wilbur, of fnHnta, N. Y., Tr rites:
TAc I'eruna Medicine Co.. Columbus, Ohio:
tJentlemen ' i'ersuadcd by a friend i have tried your remedy end I have
Almost fully recovered after the use tt m few bottles. I am fully convinced
that i'eruna is all you claim for it. and cheerfully recommend your medicine
to all who are afflicted with catarrhal trouble." David l:. Wither.
(r-rn-wi le-e vent 1 e ani Curr for CaMih
Mr. C. I . (iv-n, Siihh-.v, X. JL, Vice
I'r-f.Mlmt of The fasti me Koatiug
Cluh." writes:
VVht-uever the oolil wnthrr Mts in
I hae for yrsr pt lo-u very mire to
cntrii srvfre coM vrhi-h w ; harl to
ll.rnw off, avrul which wonM lf.ave after-
fTte-ts tu y cemstitutiou the must of
tiir winter.
"La.t winter I wns ailvinetl to try
1 ruri:i. timl within five day) the cold
w an hrokefi Tip. a.tnl in ti ve days more 1
xv-.i a well man. 1 recommended it to
-vtr;il of my fri-nls and mII Kpt'ak the
hiirh !t rais- for it. There is nothing
like I'eruna for catarrhal afflictions.
It Is well nigh infallible as a cure, and
I gladly endorse it." - C. ". (Jixtn.
A J"reinJmnt Slmrer S-evexl l- roin I.m of
Volee.
Mr..1 i:Iiti Weissii t.17" S'ti'-i stn-ct,
l:.ilr.tl. N. Y.. is corr'sMinliiitf M-rre-taryof
'I if S.in-f rlnst. of N"v York:
jf t ti- leailiiiir i--oimI WasSof t fit Nanyr
t. th larirfst itTTiian .sininjj hocitty
cf New Yurie atnl ulo the oltlot.
Homeseekers
Excursions.
April 21st.
TUESDA YS Mjy 5th & 19th.
June 2nd &16th
Tf i ''ail! points in Southwest Mis
m li. Ka::as. Oklahoma. Texas. Ar
l.ui.as. t- . at very low raft". Tick-
ts limbed to 1 days for the round
tr:p. St op-ovei s allowed on the go
i. jiuii-iy within transit limit of 15
i ays. Knr further information call on
i r address any agent of the company,
er Ti.ci'-as y. C.tlirey. fuss, ii Ticket
Apr.
CITY TICKET
OFFICE
Sruthcnst Corner of I4tht tsind
Douls Street.
HERRICK
REFRIGERATORS
'v nirti r.m. Irns -e. Wblte
,j i HTUi-e, r.uaruei. or Opil ti!a
rj,j llu'tik-. Ani your ilfaler for them
' i or wtie for cau:u'.-ue atl prices.
HEHRICK REFRIGERATOR CO..
ittn("v nAfEKUHI.lUWJL
THE i!EX AND W031EX
Who Enjoy the Choicest Products
cf the World's Commerce.
li nun Irtitce ef W bat In IletU Jlorr la
j.orlant Til an WeaJtlt lill
tinl Jf.
ifciKji'l
Tt rrt it ! .".r F-irvnt t every c.v that
I c.'.iu'.-ii s f tin- l..Kho.--t ini r art- tirces
ivory lon.iti the I .; f the produois of
; . pi di m ccmmeri c to all.i.ti permanently
'.o un.vrrsal at. cptance. llowevtr loudly
, ralJt ti. thi m.i nol r-' 1 or vi ornI-w;iJ?
f jr(r:.!r.ir.Cf imU-.-.-t tin y meet with th
rr er.il .tprrt v. si. ::-it o: individual cnly.
t v.t if tin- many who have the ti..ppy
f..f ..Ity of s u-i.-tir.. cnjy!r.s and l-;irn-:r
c; t!i-- ral wirth ( t!i chiot.t proJ-u.t--.
Th' T tt.rnmcm'a'.U'Ti. eoti.enuent7y.
I cm jnpiTUnl lo others, f.nic to
ri.t the ri"iH"(mi nt.- of t!ie well in
Iirrr.fd ef all eountrits the mfthod of
Ti :m:ru-ture must he of the most per
fi t i.rdt r :he combination thi- most
excellent of it kind. The above is true
ut cf food products only, but is c.-pc-
l o r,rTi.i t. m. iti. inal arfnN and
u.itr nearly a Quarter of a crntury of
growth and seneral use th excellent
remedy. Syrnp cf F:gs. is everywhere
Hcrt pttd. throughout the world, as the
te.'t of fam.Iy laxatives. Its quality Is
tiue not only to the excellence of tho
combination of the ljxat.v' and carmin
ative principles of plants known to act
rr.ct beneficially on the system and pre
yenteJ In the form of a pleasant and re
frcrhiris liiui. but also Ij the method
cf manufacture cf the Cailfcrnis. Fig
F;rup Co.. which ensures that uniformi
ty ar.cl r'f-'y tntlal !n a remtdy Jn
tri.detl for family use. A.k any physi
cian, who is we.t informed and h will
i.r.swcr at on e that It is an excellent
Taxative. If at .ali cm.nent in his pro
fession and f.as made a speciat study cf
laxatives and their effects upon the sys
tem he will ttll you that it Is the best
tt family laxatives, tiecause it Is sim
j.'.e and wholesome anJ changes and
ftvretens tho ystem effectually, whtn
u ixative Is needed, without any un
(ie'asant after-cfrrcts. Kvery wtll-in-fcrmed
druei-t of reputable standing
e. tH.it vrur of Fits is an excel
lent laxative and Is glad t sell It. at
the
regular price ot tuty rents per tH:
becau.e it frivts general sat!?fac-
tie.
lion.
bat one thould r member that in
t ret the beneficial effects of
rrder
Fyrup of F!gr it is necessary to buy the
f-enii!r.e, whirn is soia in onjinai pacK
ases only: tho name of the remedy
Fvrup of V'.gs and also the fall name of
the Company California Fljr Syrup Co.
pr.nted on the front cf every package.
17ILBEK SAV&
Co.. of Coluratus. 0.1
In la!9 Th Saiierlust ct lebratetl its
fiftit-th anniversary with a lare cele-
ration in Xcw York City. The follow
iug is his testimony:
'Atout two j-eiirs ago I caught a
severe coll while tmTeliiiff and which
settled into catarrh of the bronchial
tnbt-a. and t affected my voice that I
was obliged to cancel my engagement.
In distress i was advised to try i'eruna,
and although I lutd never used a patent
medicine before, I aent for & fKjt tie.
"Words but illy lescrile ray surprise
to find that within a few days 1 was
STeatly relieved.suid within three weeks
1 was entirt-ly re-overeL 1 am nevr
without it now. and take an occasional
dose when I ft-iel ruu down." Julian
VVei.Nslit..
I f you do not derive prompt and satis
factory results from the use oX I'eruna
write at once to Dr. Ilartman, pivinp a
full statement of your case and he will
be pleased to give you his valuable ad
vici gratis.
Adilress Dr. Ilartman, President of
The llartmau Saui tar iura. Columbus. O.
Too many se.-ond-elass oliticians
are drawing first-class salaries.
.1 l.'XK TINT Hl'TTKR COI.OIl
mak s top of the market butter.
THINGS (
EAT
lobby's Natural Flavor
Food Products
Thra 1rlicio prcraraf ioni allow of all
ort. of impromptu spread without the
impromptu appearance and permit the
hovtor, tr-nioy ratht-r than slave. Our
h.kU t. "H.w to Make t.mxl Things to
Fat." free to housekeepers." Lihby' At
las of the Wot M. lontaininif 32 new maps,
publtsheil epresslv hr us by the largest
man antt atlas publishers in America, is
reatlv now. ltxtexed. and ttives new maps
of China. South Alrku. the Philippines.
Cuba. I Virtu Hhts and isol as much prac
tical w-e as any atla pnblish-d. We mall
it to any address for 5 two-cent stamps
tibby. McNeill & libby. Chicago
ine norio $ ureaiesi vaierer n
w , L.a.i&y
Best
. it .SA
uEelhl
Family
Laxative
SYRUP OF FIGS
Recommended bu
Manu Millions
of
The Well-informed
Throughout the
Manufactured bu
San Francisco CtaX.
LotaiBvillta, Hy. Kw York. M. Y.
FOB SALE BY ALL LEAD1SO DBUQG1ST3. FB1CE FIFTY CENTS JPEB BOTTLE.
The Yeung Man Vanished.
Wh'-n Mr. MIIh, aPHistant s'cretary
of the ti-aury. wan returning from
Cuba a few days aj?o. a young man
whom h had nt-en jn th Key V3t
steamer came up to Mm on the tialn
and begat: eonverwatlon with easy
familiarity, "(let uny cigars through?"
ufcKed thi affable young man. Oh.
yea." replied Mr. Alles. "A ouple of
boxes." Didn't pay any duty on 'era.
I hop?" "Yes. I paid duty." said Mr.
Ailes, sadly. "Oh. pshaw!" said thf
young man. "You're dead slow. I
got 250 through and they didn't pay
duty." "You see." said Mr. Alien,
"the difference between us Is that I
am an assistant sec retary of the treas
ury." The young man vanished and
Mr. Allcs did not set- him again during
the trip to Washington.
Took Howells for r Crook.
A Hoston business man who has a
vt-ry poor opinion of the detectives in
that city sent for two of tlnni recently
and showed the photograph of a rather
tough-looking person whose identity
he seemed anxious to learn. One of
the sleuths at once identified the man
as a noted bank robber; the other in
clined to the belief that it was an
t onally notorious forger. They finally
agreed that it was the bank robber,
whereupon the business man showed
the back of the photograph on which
they read the original's name Wil
liam Dean Howells. When the authoi
heard that he had been mistaken foi
a noted criminal he thoughtfully ob
served that he could not blame thf
detectives.
Pharoah's Chariot Found.
The credit for making the most in
teresting discovery in Kgypt last sea
son is given to an American. Theodore
M. Davis, whose work resulted i 1 the
discovery of the tomb or the Pharaohs
of the eighteenth dynasty. In the
tomb was the chariot in which the
pharaoh rode at Thebes. The actual
find was made known. not by Mr.
Davis, but by Howard Carter, inspee
tor of the monuments of Upper Egypt
for the Egyptian government, who has
been assisting Mr. Davis.
We Arc Great Apple Eaters.
The latest estimate places the total
number of apple trees o." bearing age
in thf I'nited States sr something
over 2n0.lmo.uii0. This is nearly three
trees to every person. These trees
yield more than 17:.mmuo bushels
Not all of these apples are consumed
at home, for in years of full ( roj.
more than 3.4tii.(Hi0 go abroad. Yet
the ap'ples kept at home are more
than two bushels to every adult ami
child.
A new broom sweeps cT an.
The love of sequels ts tho root of
all evil.
A Veteran's Story.
Eath, X. Y., April 13th. The first
onsideration of the Commandant and
Officers in the conduct of the Soldiers
ami Sailors' Home here is the health
of the Veterans. Kidney Troubles are
the most common cause cf ailment,
very few of the old mm escaping these
in s-ome form or other.
Of course the comrades do as much
as iossible for themselves, and one or
the most popular and useful remedies
employed is Dodd's Kidney Pills,
which seem to be almost infallible in
rases of Kidney derangements. Indeed
there are among the veterans several
who claim to owe their lives to Dodd's
Kidney Fills.
For instance, A. E. Ayers. who ca.ne
to the hame from Minneapolis, Minn.,
was given up by four doctors in that
city. He had Bright's Disease, and
never expected to live through it, but
his life was saved and his health re
stored by Dodd's Kidney Pills.
His experience has made the remedy
very popular among the men. and no
one who has used Dodd's Kidney Pills
for any Kidney Trouble has been dis
appointed. About 1.700 instances or drunken
ness were punished in the Sixth corps,
numbering 25,000 men, last year.
It takes more than hot air to !;i!l
the germ of suspicion.
ivafe? tit
. Jim
world- M&lm
Wi v .:
mem, Tmr w
-a
The Cause of
Scmz Good Advice for Chronic Sufferers from a Disease
Thai Seems to Have a Predilection for Those Who
Have No Particular Brains to Fag,
The San Francisco News Letter
floern't believe in brain fag. It ex
ploits the sot-ailed disease in a man
ner altogether Its own; a manner
made popular by the dlstiiiRuished edi
.or of that coast publication. Freder
ck Marriott. This publication in ques
tion has never yet been afraid to say
what it meant, and its conclusions on
iny subject are worth attention, if
only to catch a. fresh point of view.
Drain fa is a frennent subject of
Jiscussion. Here at the Kast we fre
quently hear of citizens falling by the
wayside because they are beset by
this i'.sidious difficulty, and this is
I he more apparent, the careful ob
aerver believes, among those who have
no particular brains to fag. The source
of the prevalent complaints about the
spread of this disease we find them
chifly in religious papers and in namby-pamby
society journals plainly
suggests the question whether the re
cent discovery of the hookworm, as
the bacillus of laziness is called, has
not some connection with this sudden
epidemic of brain fag. The brain is a
most reasonable as well as a reason
ing organ. Its habit is to give exceed
ingly little trouble. The eye, the
stomach, even the useful hand, is a
poor and troublesome instrument com
pared with the brain. Nobody knows
just how the brain does its work, but
ordinarily it goes on doing it without
The Whalers of
Simple Heroism of the Men Who "Go Down to the Sea in
Ships' Hazardous Exploits That Seem Common
place to Those Who Undertake 7 hem.
We have raised a race of men who
have gone down to the sea in ships
on the most hazardous of enterprises,
says the New Bedford Mercury. No
men have hourly for a lifetime taken
such disastrous chances as our whale
men, and tneir voyages have been fre
quently crowded with moving acci
dents, hairbreadth escapes and dis
tressful strokes. And we go to these
men. like Desdemona. "with a greedy
car to devour up their discourse." The
records of the thrilling voyages of our
whalemen are kept in log books and
in the hundreds of volumes stored in
old sail lofts. Mow many of us have
pored over them to have our nerves
played upon after the manner of the
fictionists. but it is not there. And
we seek out. the man whose ship is
struck and sunk by a whale in mid
ocean, and who takes to the boats
and reac hes land after weeks of buf
feting, and the men whose ships are
crushed in the ice., and their story is
as prosaic as the story of the man
who goes to the day's work in the
electric car. We are thrilled by the
boat journey of Dr. Kane, of a tramp
in the Arctic ice by Nansen. Last
week a man arrived here who had
Women Who
Many of Them Are Doing Good Work in Rural Free De
livery Lose Little Time Gossiping and Are
Valued by the Postoffice Department.
Within the last few months the
women of the country districts of the
United States have found a new occu
pation in the government service.
Some hundreds of them all over the
country have been appointed rural let
ter carriers, and the reports to the de
partment show that the women have
done wonderfully well in their new
occupation.
Indeed, only a few days ago Supt.
Machen of the Free Delivery Division
of the Postoffice department received
reports that a number of his female
rural carriers braved the severe bliz
zards in the West, and while acting as
substitutes for the men carriers made
the daily deliveries in the deep snow
and sleet of the blizzard in a most
remarkable and satisfactory manner.
There are at present no less than
thirty-seven female rural letter car
riers, that is. thirty-seven women who
have stood the civil service examina
tions and passed so well that they ex
celled the male candidates and have
been appointed regular rural carriers,
not substitutes.
Under the rules for the appointment
Home Flower Gardens.
Orow the flowers you want and do
not want too many. Most persons,
when they make a garden, order a
quantity of labels fatal mistake! La
bels are for collections of plants col
lections so big that j-ou cannot remem
ber, and when you cannot remember,
you lose the intimacy, and when you
lose the intimacy you lose the essence
of the garden. Choose a few plants
for the main plantings. These must
be hardy, vigorous, sure to thrive
whether it rains or shines. These
plants j-ou can buy in quantity, and in
large, strong specimens. Each clump
or group or border may be dominated
by one kind of plant foxgloves, holly
bocks, spirreas, asters. The odd and
unusual things you may grow as in
cidents, as jewelry is an incident to
good dress. Miscellaneous mixtures
are rarely satisfactory. The point is
that the character of the home garden
should be given by the plants that are
most sure to thrive. The novelties
and oddities should be subjects of ex
periment; if they fail, the garden
still remains. Country Life in Amer
ica. Not the Only Attraction.
Wife (during the quarrel) Yes. and
people say you only married me for
my money.
Husband People are -wrong, my
dear. They overlook the fact that you
also had considerable real estate.
Willing Sacrifice.
Will Change I'm thinking of tak
ing a wife. ,
Henry Peck You can take mine,
and welcome.
''Brain Fag,
any fuss whatever. Now and then, to
be biire. it appears to be raising a
great disturbance. Its plaint of agony
on Mich tK-casions is heard through
the whole system. But the chance
are that it is merely fighting some
other organ's battle the stomach's.
probably, or very likely the liver, or it i
may be that cold feet have sent an un
due flow of blood to the head. As to
becoming "brain fagged." it is ex
trmely rare that the hardest work
tires the i.rain out. The seat of the
trouble is not there. The brain grows
brighter by work. It was made for
toil. It works while we sleep, and
tites not seem to mind that. Nine
times out of ten those who think they
have tired brains simply have tired
consciences, or much more customar
ily, weary and sadly overworked stom
achs. Or else they have those same
redoubtable and pestiferous germs,
the hookworms of laziness. The very
excellent Mail and Express of New
York recently found that the hook
worm had seized upon all too many
of Its staff, and it set about applying
a cure. It gives the following recipe:
Take a large dose of determination
every morning, fortified with a cold
bath on rising, and followed up by an
hourly dose of persistence." It guar
antees that this will dissipate brain
fag as the rays of tlu- summer . in
scatter the dew. Try if.
New Bedford,
made a boat journey in Hudson bay as
remarkable as the journey of 4)r.
Kane, and he had nothing to say ex
cept that it was four weeks and five
days from the time he left his ship in
a whaleboat with two comrades until
he reac hed a fur station. In answer to
persistent questioning a reporter
dragged from him that it was "hard
work." and a shipmate spoke up for
the adventurer and explained to a re
porter that there was not a minute of
those five weeks, night or day. when
the little boat was not menaced by the
floating ice which piled up about them
on occasions as high as the church
steeples. And against Nansen's per
formance we can produce a whaleman
who put half a dozen pieces of hard
bread in his pocket and, in midwinter,
left his ship in the Arctic, in latitude
75 or thereabouts, and walked 1,5oO
miles back to civilization. And to
save him he couldn't understand why
the reporters wanted to talk with
him. He didn't see why he was an
object of interest.
Hence it is our habit to say, often
in the spirit of criticism or at least
regret, that our whal&man is not "im
aginative." Carry the Mail
of rural carriers the regular carrier
after his appointment has the right to
name a substitute, who is to do his
work when the carrier is sick or inca
pacitated for work. Generally the
carrier appoints some member of his
family, as he has to supply his horse
and wagon for the service, and of late
the carriers have been naming their
wives, sisters or daughters and some
times their mothers as their substi
tutes. The department has found that
these substitutes have performed good
work, and that their sex has not inter
fered with the rural delivery, so when
a woman is named now as a substitute
she is accepted.
The department officials say that
women make very good rural carriers,
and they do not lose time gossiping
when delivering the mail as one would
suppose, and that the innate love of
gadding about and visiting their
friends to see what is going on makes
the female like the work and forget
the drudgery and hardships incident
to a daily drive of twenty, thirty or
even more miles in all sorts of
weather.
Too Much for che Jockey.
James R. Keene, anticipating the
opening of a new racing season, went
outside his own wide experience &s
an employer of jockeys when he re
lated a story concerning an over
anxious horse-owner and a particular
ly conscientious rider. The horse
owner had issued full orders as to
the .ay a horse was to be ridden in
a coming race to a small negro boy,
the only rider he could secure. The
original orders then were added to,
with provisions for all sorts of emer
gencies, until the jockey became be
wildered. "Look yere. boss." the boy broke
in at last. "Dis yere race is only one
mile. I kain't do all you done told
me in just one mile." New York
Times.
Urges Change in College Methods.
Prof. Dewey of the Boston Institute
of Technology, fn speaking before the
convention of educators and business
men at Ann Arbor, Mich., deplored
the lack of fitness shown by college
graduates for the hard realities of
life. Prof. Ripley of Harvard univer
sity, urged the enforcement of busi
ness methods of exacting attention to
study all through a university stu
dent's course.
Noah's Arrangement.
"It has interested me much," said
the scriptural literalist. "to speculate
on how Noah arranged all those mis
cellaneous animals in the ark."
"Well," replied the eheerfu idiot,
"he probably arranged tie crocodiles
in tears and ih jungle be&su ir
lairs." .
Where Toads Are Respected.
At the n'iclent church ot St. .Mich
ael, at Schwatz. In Tyrol, the sacred
edifice is Invariably kept secretly
closed on the evening before every
great festival, and the simple peas
antry of the district are coneiticed that
on these occasions, when no one Is
prcFent, an Immense toad come
crawling before the altar, where it
kneels and prays, weeping bitterly,
for the iopiilatlon Is imbued with the
belief that toads pre for the most part
good Christians who have nride vows
to go on pilgrimages and who hae
died without fulfilling their pledges.
So tho jKior creatures go bopping
about astray, bewildered and per
plexed, shlving to find their way to
sh lines, which perchance have long
ceased to exist.
Arsenic in the Food.
Arsenic, the dreaded poison that
Professor Armand Haulier, id ParlH.
asserts Is essential to life, proves to
be dissesminated In the primitive
rocks from which for water derives It
store. The minute quantity taken in
the food becomes localized In the skin
and its appendages, the thyroid holies,
mammary glands, the rain ami the
bones, and it is stated io be the ex
citing ferment of the functions of sen
sation and reproduction, just as pros
pnorus is the exciting element of the
functions of cellular nutrition.
Married a Century Ago.
At Hanjaluska. in Ilosnla. lives a
man born so long ago that his birth
day has been forgotten, but in the year
1S02. he was married ami was. as his
.1 WOULD fi cnifwyp cinfwyp cuifwyp
certificate proves, over 20 years of
age. He is supposed to be at least
1U2 yeais old. His father, he says,
died at 80, and his mother at 12a. The
old man is still active, possesses an
unimpaired set of teeth and has
smoked for 1be last 100 years, but only
a chiboque. Cigarettes he considers
harmful and refuses to accept iheni.
Lived In Three Centuries.
Mrs. Myrsalla Keith, ot Montgom
ery, Ala, celebrated her IHJth birth
day on the 7th, with religious services
at her home. Mrs. Keith was born
in South Carolina, but has been liv
ing in Alabama since a child. She
has lived in three centuries, and has
vivid recollections of incidents before
the war of 1812. Though in ill health
for six years, her faculties are not. in
the last impaired. She is the mother
of thirteen children.
Don't you know that. Defiance
Starch besides being absolutely supe
rior to any other, is put up ounces
in package and sells at same price
as 12-ounce packages of other kinds?
It always pays to respect the feel
ings of others.
Dealers say that, as soon as a cus
tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im
possible to sell them any other cold
water starch. It can be used cold
or boiled.
An ounce of happiness is worth
more than a ton of hard coal.
Everything a millionaire says goes
if he doesn't say "automobile."
Fine leathers do not make fine
words.
Important to breeders is the Lincoln
Importing Horse Co.'s ad in this paper.
Where one woman darkens a home,
a score of men do likewise or worse.
Labor is the corner stone of faith.
A gilt-edged volums needs no ac
cuser. Prison Official's Daring Feat.
Second Warden E. A. McPherson
clijibed the prison wall at Salem. Ore.,
the other night to test the vigilance
of guards. Mcpherson's feat was per
formed at the risk of his life. Had
he been discovered he would probably
have been instantly shot. He placed
a ladder against the exterior of the
wall, climbed up, lowered his ladder
in the jail yard, and descended. He
went through the prison shops, and as
a final touch carried away the coat and
hat of one of the guards. It was from
this jail that the famous Tracy es
caped last summer, and it is supposed
that the rifle with which he fought his
way out was taken into the prison
over the yerd fence.
Reed and the Spanish War.
One of the late Tom Heed's friends
and colleagues was telling story the
other day illustrative of the distin
guished speaker's opposition to the
Spanish war and interference in Cuba.
About the time war was declared Reed
came out of his hotel one morning
boiling mad. To a friend he declared:
"I would not give a drop of American
blood for all the 'dagoes and negroes
in the island of Cuba. I would not
give the life of one American to save
3.000,000 of them. No. sir. I would
not. except perhaps " here a smile
spread over his big face and he re
lapsed into his "down Ea;t" drawl
"yes, I believe I might sacrifice Sen
ator ," and he named a senator
whom he held responsible for much of
the feeling that resulted in the war
with Spain, and who is Etill a member
of the senate.
It is not always the most positive
man who is best informed.
COOKING CONTEST.
Right in the Family Kitchens.
The ladles have a champion inter
ested in the betterment of family
cooks.
$7,500.00 In cash has been donated
by C. W. Post. Chairman of the Pos
tum Cereal Co., Ltd.. to be distributed
between now and July next In 735
cash prizes to stimulate family cooks
to better service.
Le6s burned and greapy meat, and
potatoes; less soggy biscuits, cake,
etc.. and better coffee, Postum and tea
is the motto.
The girls are to compete in the prep
aration of good, everyday dishes and
in general cookery. Probably Grape
Nuts and Postum Coffee will come in
for some attention incidentally, but
the tests will be conducted under the
daily direction of the housewife and
735 cooks will win varying cash prizes
from $200.00 down to $3.00. no one is
required to pay anything whatever to
enter this contest and each winner
will receive a large certificate or di
ploma with the big Postum seal in gilt,
a badge of distinction much to be
sought after. Particulars can be bad
by addressing Cookery Dept. No. 349
of Postum Cereal Co.. LtL, Battle
Creek. Mteh.
TWO SIGNALS.
Tb?n uterjl
t w o furious I'l 1
signals of ?I
Kidney Ills.
The firm slg
n a I comes
from the back
with niitucr-
ou aches and y
pains.
Ins. f
h e vecond I
rial conies l
T
Elgin
fu the Kid-;
ney s c c r e
t I o n v. The
urine Is thin
a:id pale, or
too highly colored, and allowing r
"brick-dust like" deposit.
Frliiaflon i infrequent, tv frequei(
or tixccpHve.
You should heed these danger rip
rials bc.'ore chronic complications set
in Diabetes, Droy. Itrlgbt's Di'--er
se.
Tuke Donn's Kidney Pills in tlmo
and the curt- Is Hmple.
J. F. W'ainwright, of the firm of
Hones & Wainwrlght. painters and
contractors. Pulaski, Va.. says: "Four
or five times a year for the past few
years I have suffered wlh severe at
tacks of pain In my back, caused from
kidney trouble. During these spells I
was In such misery from the constant
puin and aching that It was almost im
possible for me to stoop or struighlcn
and it really seemed as If the whoitf
small of my buck had given nway. At
times I also had difficulty wll"
kidney secretions which were discol
ored, irregular and scalding, and 1 was
also prettily distressed with headaches
and dizziness. I used a number of
recommended remedies but I nvcr
found anything so successful an Doan's
Kidney Pills. When 1 beard of them
I had an attack and procured a box
of them. In a few days the pnln and
lameness disappeared, the trouble
with 'he kidney secretions was cor
rected and my system was Improved
generally. I have every confidence lu
Do&n's Kidney Pills."
A FREE TRIAL of th! rrcat kid
ney medicine which cured Mr. Wain
wright will be mailed to any part of
the United States on application- Ad
dress Foster-Milburu Co., MiifTalo, N.
Y. For sale by all druggists, price 1.0
f-nt3 per box.
UNION MADE
W. L. Oouglmm mmkmm mntf astm
mora man m Caoaymmr Wall ( flttrni
Somrad Pr oca mm) mhoev tlimn any other
manufacturer' In tho world.
$25,000 REWARD
will he paiil to nnyotie who
can (lisprovo tnia atatr.nieiit.
Because W. L. Douglas
is the largest inaiiufactiiri r
he can buy cheaper and
tmxluce lilt hIkm'.h at a
lower cost tlian cither con
cerns, which enables liiiu
to sell shoes for .if.'J..V) mid
.'l.bO equal in every
way to l host; mM else
where for .yi and $5.H).
The Douula secret nro-
cesa of lanninir tha bottom boIk produce ul.no
lutly pure leather ; more llexibln Hnil will weur
lunmrthun any other tirin niic in the worhl.
The talra hav more than doubled the t.nnt. four
years, which provea Its euierlorJt y. why not
rive W. L. Ixmirlaa aboea atrial and aave money.
,illrr I nrrriue IWM Sitlin: . :(, nk.'I.CI
In lliulnri me SkIk: K..,o4,:i4t,tM
A pain cf 2,a'iO,4.0.1 in four Vrarn.
W. L. DOUCLA8 S4.00 CILT CDCE LtNF,
Worth S6.00 Compared with Other Make.
The best imported uni Amri:n Iratt.rtti. Hryt'a
Patent Cilf. Cnam-I, Box Calf, Calf. Vici Kid. Corona
Colt, and National Kangaroo. Fust Color Eyelrts.
Patltinn The I""1"' have W. DOUOLAB
WuJIIUII name and price stamped on bottom.
.KLors lj Mail, Vr. extra. Hint. atalug frrr.
XV. 1- IHII ULAN, IIIIOCUTtlN, I AMU.
UE WAHT YOUR TRADE
You can buy of us at whole
sa le prices and save money.
Our 1,000-page cata'ogue tells
the story. Wc will send it upon
receipt of 15 cents. Your neighbors
trade with us why not you ?
CHICAGO
Th house, that tells the tr.it h.
SAWYER'S
EXCELSIOR
BRAND
Suits and
Slickers
Warranted trdrrprwif.
.f rl, -uulm-. Leak f rlruAo
Hi. II loir "WIT .!.-. t
im. lh-iii, wm. tor cat;'"- to
. M. . M Y r It Jk M.N,
F.a.t anbrlice, 32 urn.
RESULTS COUNT!
There are some things that have to depend on
catchy "talaini; point" in order to induce a!s.
There are other thinu that are sold solely on their
merit and on c:ount of RfcSL'LTS I A notaM
example e,f .his is found in the New Tiffin
Wgor which owes its supremacy SOLELY to
RESfLTS. Its wonderful durability and caps-';
for earn-In enormous loads, and the remaikabl
ea with which it runs are some of the "results
it!!.? aVe msde it famous wherever known.
INSIST on your dealer orderinc one for yoi If
he refae to do so write THC TIF IN
WAGON CO.. TIFFIN. OHIO, and they
wi-i tell joc who bandies this superior wa.oa.
THE LINCOLN IMPORTING HORSE COMPMT
Ll.NCOLN. NKHTIASKA
P'jcK Pfrciicitms,
Shires.
aiid
Gcrmsn Coachers
320 Per Cent Of! Ip
A Bavins' of $200to S300nw )i Htalilon.
Thesearecold-blooded facts. Wery
bnyer'u railroad fare to Lim-oln and re-turn.
Come and see u at on-e nnd set a Winner.
Barns and 0ff.ee, C3d ard Holdrege Streets.
Long Dis. Tel. 675. A. t. SULLIVAN. Mp
When Answering Advertisements
Kindly Mention This Paper.
W. N. U. Omaha.
No. U
-1902
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