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About The Sioux County journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1888-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1898)
IndnUrent mothers are the ones who jormit their cliildren U annoy othe'H. I iseaey to see through people whoare ilv Ti making spectacles of the mHetves, 0 e aTerejre man feels that he is only jetting what he deserves when he draw 7y doing nothing. ' Hie man who can come downt wn of f cold morning and refrain from lying iboat his thermometer has a pretty fair thance of alipping through the golden ptes. Chicago Record. I You Dance To-Xtght? Shake In your nhoes Allen's Koot Ease, a powder for the feet. It nmkes tit; lit or New Shoes feel Kay. Cure Coma, Bunions. Chilblains, Krost ltiten t and Sweating Keel. At all drui.'tfsta and Ihoe stores, 2.1c. Sample sent FKIiK. I address Allen S. Olmsted, m Koy.N.Y. Two bottles of I'Iho's Ce for Conminip 4on cured me ot a bni lung trouble. Mrs. I, Nichols, I'rinceton, lnd., Mar. '-''i l!)f. OomptfilnnaJ defwta tr eroAtcmltd. not hidden. r UoimY bulphur N'i. Hill's l.alr ami Wirier i re, buu or brona, 50a Wrath It unually found in t'am.ly Jrn. TO CUHK A COI.II I.N ONE DAY. Tftk T.autlve Brmo OiiIdIiio TnblfU, All lirujilua afmul Uie wooey II It falls i" euro- 2fo Ineane asylums ate no riaftwd as re pair shops for whei'K Mrs. Wlnnlow'n Soohiihd Syrup lor rmlil len teethlnx, mfwnn lie mum, miners IntUm aallon, allay pom. cuic ni'l cullc. Lc bottio How snnnhiny tdje wc.rhl seems when e know that there is hiihi: one who is lonstantly thinking ahont ns. ONE KIVTOYS Both the method ana rrnulta when Syrup of FigH is taken ; it, h plcanant ind refreshing to tlio taste, and ai;tfl Ejntly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleaimes the tys tem effectually, 1ihp:1h wlK iioad aches and fevers and cut-en habitual eonatipation. Syrup t( Fis in tbo only remedy of its kind ever nro Snoed, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to tin.' Htomat It, tirompt in Its actio: and truly bt'iiefidal in iu effects, proj.'iirod only 'from the ino.st healthyand ni(ro(alit(iibftfinw'K, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it tiie mont - popular remedy known. i Syrup of Figs is for Hale in 50 cent bottles by all leadint! dniq r ists. Any reliable druggist who '"roay not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who " " J ...... ubmituic. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAM FMAKCI9C0, CAL. IDM8VIUE, Kf. HEW YORK, H.T. SLICKER WILL KEEP YOU DRY. r-.'t hat tt fA nth m must ititniri K3 or rubrr rot. I' you af.'ncMi lfiI will k n vmi drv in 'In- haril- m tiurm fcuy the FUh HrtM Mlckrr. If no for mlt in your town, rrt (fir rUio?u to K3 MONEi J MAI E AT HOME. Run a hnfineaa of your own. W'e ftart foa. Particulars for atanip. National Mfg. Co., Boone. Iowa. 2,000.000 Strawberry Plants $1.50 thonnnfl' aa4 on. VI 0 I'eh Tree. 1U tji4u .Kt Oranire HdK. i to r Ihou tm4 Alii Needling- 1: p- r Ihrnmaii't A lm Cpply ol all kinds ot wdmicly roill, M to W ins, arei strlr-Ov flrfl-rlue nunwry SMB. WriW tor Price f.ltl to FOMKHIAN MtMl.lillC, Kr.ld., CUHt YOURSELF! Cm ttl. il tnr tiBD.Iurkl iiiiiiiiupi vr UK.r.lltyM i'.lLl.M. .lid not ulrim. iTMioUlOHIalCltCt. fltot (MIXJIUIU. Umt kj iH-mgtaH, ht .ipr.M, if p. id, let I in i i l...i f i.. u it. ClrHl.t .vut us maee - Ihmy stop work, cost An v-" M V vaii.wniii.e.r-! & m ... r r rains and Bruises It eelt jlttla to cur. e UAUe Mves time. tnamngnt away with w ta wuiuua viii m "Brevity Is the Soul of Wit." Good Wife, You Need APOLIO I. ' rt'hat are you tliinkini; of. mv dear?' he asked. "A lout Chr Btnms. Tliere so much nionev wasteii in ill considered pres ent.-' replied his wife. " 1 hat a true 'I've lieen tidnking adont my present to you this year." she went on, "and I think I xliall give you a new Iwinnet that is tat'-lul as well is eipenpive." "That's a capital idea. And I'll give you a 1kx of cigatg that are really avail able fiir the purooses of a uioker." Rheumatism Is permanently cured By Hood's Sarsaparilla Which neuiralizes the Lactic acid in the blood. Thousands who were Suiferers write that they Have lelt no symptoms Ot Rheumatism since Taking Hood's Sarsaparilla Some nietiV minds are like a pint d filler in a wash tub broad enough bill not very deep. l-'uriner'f Handy KVeil Cooker. We di Hlre to on II our render' at ten tion to the Fanner's Handy 1'eed Cook er, which Ih sold nt the low price o $112.50 for 5U fiillou capacity. V.y fi'eillnj; poultry and stock wltt wkt-d food (luring the winter uiontlis il lejist one tlilrd of the find Is navetl iNi) h:i vim; stik In a healthy condl 'ion. prevenlliiK hog cholera anion); voiir Iioh, and Inmirlng the hens laylnt freely during the winter months when egs an? ulways wanted at high prices This Cooker will pity for Itself In out cek'n time nod is without doubt the '(St and cheapest on the market Jun! uli-'t. I'h t'Mije hnplies, a Karmer'i !i;i!i ly !' iil . looker. Upon application 'o i he Kthpire Manufacturing Co., tJU II street, tjuiucy, III., a catalogue, glv rig it full ili-crlptlon, may be obUiiued i'liey are made In all sizes. i Some won. en get ted in the face f-ou I modesty, come from auger, aud othert ( om he druggi -t. Daafness Cannot be Cure by local applications, as they cannot reach i tie diKraxed poi tioti ot the -ar. There ii only one way to cure lieatness, and that is iiv cons itutional remedies. Deafness is aused hv an indairied condition of the mucous lining of thr Knstachian Tube. . hen this tube gets inflamed yon hare a rumbling sound or iinpe feet hearing, and when it is ei.tirely closed Deafness is thp result, and Qnlesnthp iiiHanimation can be hkn nut nd thi tnbe restored f il" normal condition, hearing will b tie ntrovtii lurrur: nine cases out 01 ten & t caused by catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed ecnilit ion of the mucous sur facef. We will give tine JI uudred Dollars lot any cae of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bp cured by J all Catarrh Cure, fend for circulars free. K. J. CHUNKY fc CO.. Toledo, 0 fT-SoId by Iggjswfic To te a gentleman, all a man baa U d ie to hide his meatmen. It Keep the l-eel Ury and Warm .'.ml Ik the only cure for Chilhlaiui. f-'ro-i Hlles, Dump, Sweating Feel t'oriii. and HtiniotiK. Ask for AIIen' I oot Kiise. a powder to be ahaken iu It the shoes. At all drugglKtM and aho store. 25c. Sample hetit KVtKK. Ad drehK Allen 8. Oluisteil, Leltoy, N. Y. The Wst wat to tM a in a whimper over tt-ft it- man 8 ge 11 ion ft. CITQ IVrmwMtntijt urwi o ,,p r ntrwawmnm tffmi II I O flr (Uy i uw -t Itr. itiliw ii Urait Nrrr R ajtrjrcr n4 fr Fll I- f. lrli bottle and trratlw LfR K H Klutk. Ll4 , cn Af -ft Mr-., J'WUAlelptilA, J a DiNon'ti oa' bill o ' ti rult in hf&Ud oontroverif. or Ladle Only. Full two n f luif ,m-tu tn Womn r f tu-u ) with Lui-orrh -r iwnitTt) mtui uffor yrr In n ant l bn kfinwiiiy thfct Ui rllnMaMt U plm o uu-u ttpth-n tn -Mif tli ronntitnt flrftln on th irnUiitf rtnitftr t(iiii likhtf Ut variola wektnlnir illnArclr K j': am! "tti.fi. 1.1 in pie mmi rmiy urn)wUxi in lni Hr wHi iwnl any IimJj -how to cur hxritml ri tlciut m 'lt litr- of any kind or an y irtoBMi what. f ftfe''m f Aa'Al ordnr. ir expn-nt ord f"(rleler- J ti-r or II rjciilior ran lf had aaotj amount In twooeu' ttanf. 1 htn l tl.- i1loorT of an old rlortor who ha growi ifttt ua( iiit i-male iiiMiam and In willing to stak nt rtpuiaiion a a fucrraiifiil pra''tttanr that thl' plan Himitle and pa m ) a It l, will alMOlutfly run vt rr M' in from one to thr wfi' kfi If thu ay inr "impla lttHtitin at followed. Will alto and ftill iti t rat ltm h" to rim that dl-trMing and tanirrtmi inrao AMiffii)rrh(Ha, or miftprexMid Mnntruatln ' u-'d Uf t-t Id dtiiinit Ihf Mr-nxtruai pnrlo1. Knttio a hock -U) , without inodl'-ttift or anr ftppllanr what "vri , fhl trmtment muirt not b ! m whrn imtrnan'". I kn'iwri to rilnt f.'ut thU ailrrrtlMUitfnt out and cii 'om with four lMlr. It adoulil b born tn mlri' that tbt uem ' tan of trdatlnff dlatmiM la aripllrahl to anf ftrt d I It fou want lntra tlonn how to tr-al and r'ira any dUraxr not moaltonod hr ad twwilj fle cenuvitra. AddroM ii. S fennlon Kiamlntnf flarfon, Lo k Itot '! " Uotl, Kama. A Urt ftotrd4 might be a ewft cr lare. monoy, glv pain. moiMy. mlary. in OF OUTER GARMENTS. THE ADVISABILITY OF CLOAKS, CAPES OR BLOUSES. All Three Are In Evidence A iiiom u t he FaNiiioiiuhlca and You May Wear the One that Itent Itecom r t'our Figure aud CirctinihtanceM. KuhionH for Keminines. York correspKiHlence: KNKATII her lovely opera clunk a woiiuin iiiny have almoht any sort of a tikirt nnil waist, but an i era clonk to the heels made of ritdi inate tiul nnil set olT hutid Kouiely with u fur enpe. a liih collar for you to nestle your hind ami throat iu, mid lined either with fur or with a rich Killt of coiitriistinc i dlnr, w ill be :t very expensive iranneiit. Vet It will hist (i seii- koii or mi and w ill save (ptite 11 penny in jrownx. 1'earl ttrtiy with chinchilht for the fur Is the favorite combination Just now. The one sketched here whh pearl (,'rny satin lined with rone pink. The fur collar wan lined with the same shade mid could be worn separately as a collarette, and fur edicinj; of the wrap's fronts beint; alone lived. All (itestlons of cost aside, tliere are many reasons for preferring a cape to 11 Ioiik. loose clonk, handsome and rich ns the latter Is. The short cape has a Jtl KDS OK 'j;UY more wholesome, healthy look. Such a garment, we argue, niakeft quite as good a background when fdippd hack as d(X'! the long cloak, and It Is a deal more dainty before It Is slipied off. To be sure, the young matron with a love ly figure to consider may prefer a down to the-heels redlngofe, richly trimmed with fur ami w ith big sleeves and arm holea. to either the long, loose opera c!al the short, saucy cape. Such a J A ITrcTY SCHOOL OoATA redltigote In eminently beeoinliig. 11 nil you can spend nil the money you cau get out of him on It. He would lo-ed to he easily approachable to have (provid ed the one the artist pictures, for It wax made of purple mirror velvet trim med with black silk braid and white Thibet fur. Fine as this looked and sounds, the redltigote really Is not as generally use ful ns either the long, loose cloak or the little rape. For one thing, the tight fitting garment Is not as gracefully slip ped off as are the other two styles, and then o far as appearance go the ac companying large picture Is a strong ar gument In favor of the more perky rap. These have altered little from the mod els first offered several years ago, ex cept that, an a rule, a single cae suf fices, and that the Inyer ftyle In vogun a few Majioh ago Is voted lump shady. The collar la a feature of nil. It must coma very feign and softly about the sign fir mm rwjyjl fWwHl V"-T 9Z-&M xxmf 1 :'kv lia i)V 'il fni-e, and the flttlnf? find shnpiiij; don ! Iu fur la simply wonderful. Comiti)f to details: of the three show, herewith, there Is In the picture dlag ' onally opposite to the redinote ulremlj described an exquisite cnjie of dull j;raj peau de soie. It was finished lth tnoutllon, iind Isiw knots and wavy eudi of silver ribboil were appliqued on It. 'i ' 1 . -I- A w.vji'.'-x'A'x urn III.orsKS IN AM. HI T I.OOSK.VF.SS. This appllquin of bow knots Is much done this season, Is very effective, and is very easily accomplished by any Ktitchhii bus been used 11s a finish tc the ilf;es of (.'iirments in close rtiD rows, nson the edges of the wheel skirt, but only lately has stitidiins in wonder ful Hwlrls been practiced. It results ohnrinliiKly, giving stiffness and body UNE FKATHKItS. to the garment and when bullion thread Is used. Introducing a glint of color. In this model gilt, thread stitched white Batln, feather trimming appearing at all edges and giving the collar. Above these two is a bright red cloth cape, trimmed with mink and appluiucd with black silk. t'iip-s that like this are cut Into a drooping point In front are not quite us full as they were, hut they set out well from the shoulder. The dressi est, though of course not the cosiest of them, expose the arm to almost the elbow. It Is lovely to be all a fluff in full dres rig, but she Is a foolish, woman who ueglecta her street Jacket for the sake of her opera cape. For young gtrls nothing Is prettier than the close back, shield frout Jacket. Two of these are shown In the third picture. These Jackets are cut rather longer on the hips than other Jackets are, and are ma' ' of any heavy kersey material, mu'' have a high collar topped by a flaring finish at back and Hides, and may or may not be fur-llnec Ii raiding Is usual, and many pretty effects sug gesting the curves of the figure are se cured by fancy braiding along the side seams. Such Jackets do not usually match the rest of the costume, and therefore they are of very general use. The blouse Jacket Is more In favor with the ohler sister, or the girl a little more exactly up to stylish date. It Is very short oil the hips, and many mod els fit the figure to the belt with entire 1 precision, with no trace of blouse. The shield front. Is adapted v ;ih entire suc cess to the bloil.se, and n vers of fur are set on others iulti' us If the Jacket were of the more conventional type. Hut the belt and the short flaring skirts below It rate the garment as a blouse beyond question. Of the two presented here, that In which the shield front was counterfeited was dark red cloth trim med with black braid. A hit of fur came nt the wrists. Cuffs, reve-rs and collar of the other Jacket were seal. Its material being dark gray broadcloth finished with tucking. Copyright, lfW. Artificial FJyeU.he. The Tarlnlans are credited with hav ing found out how to make false eye lashes. They draw a fine needle threaded with dark haJr through the akin of the eyelid, forming Ion loops, and after the process Is over It la aald to be a painless one a splendid dark fringe veils the wearer! eyes, 111 1 IJevioUH llrtlll'luiu. ' bate The art of nianuiscturiti.' pills. : et -omethiutr a woman gel some ne t 1 he'p her keep. - I ry A win sometime" used to cover lie bal Iness of character. 'per A ticket b nker ho loweis are or an Indian ho lais hair. ma iac The cemet rv in which tl.e ge l joke is finally interred. -rony e A word that can tie ued in p ace of anot tier hen you don't know i w to "pi I th ot' er. Providence store woman's health, we know of no better or more inspiring inedicin than Lydia E. I'iuUham's Vegetable Compound. Your ailment taken in time ana be thrown off, if neglected it will run on into great suffering and pain. Here is an illustration. Mrs. Lucy Goodwin, Holly, W. Va., Bays: " I suffered with nervous prostration, faintness, all-gone feeling and palpi tation of the heart. I could not stand but a few moments at a time without having that terrible bearing-down sensation. "When I conioienced taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound X only weighed in imutnU, and could not sit up half a day; before, however, I had used a whole lioltle, I was able to be about. I took in all about three bot tles of the Compound, and am entirely cured; now I weifrh 131 pounds and fdel like a new woman, stronger and better than ever in my life." So it transpires that because of the virtues of Mrs. Pinkham's wonderful fVi'"""!"" 1 - ve cick woman can be cured and live to a green old age. HbTTKH THAN FCSION. Don't monkev wit" jtoiitwh niid m-frleft the farm. Atony with your other crops this 3ptig,aow (nine well t-t-I"ctt'l i'lrx -: (1 011 your new ground. Not hing will pay so well. The icfM It fcoiufr t he liu'ht, uinl ihe pri e ouht to he hih. Tin-re will be a better market At your 4Ntf Elian ever hef. re. U ersity your crop!-, aud have more t han owe string to your bow. ; r'KIME RUSSIAN FLAX SEED, For gov-, 1. , .jrjmM'M, will bo oif.-rci hy w long as ibe supply lasts o'ur roill will eoanuft (vera :.uif uni iom bushr-ln in in'ta W'ritu for prio.es mikI how to how it, ol o is j ro 11 ikI LiiiHeed t;ke, for Ftocit, always on hand. We also moulMtttn 'f!fj jaM-d Woodman I.iiiBwd Oil, foiled and KaW. ' ''7 MOODMAN LINSl tU OIL VVORKS.Umftbt, MK P ;KT Till', (JENDINF, AUTICCE! Walter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast COCOA Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. Coats L,esa than ONE CENT a. cup. Be sure that the package bears our Trade-Mark. Walter (Ettabllahcd 1780.) Trad Mark. CANDY CATHARTIC XcURE CONSTIPATION, 10c a41feara!f2iftKia A risrd-worldnf;, Indnstrious woman, sctire, and to all outward appearances healthy a woman uwd to doing all the work about her home and sometimej going out toserriee, relates that when she lived at Oyster I'y, lmg Island, and epecially on ironing dap when confined to a hot laundry, she would often become faint, a condition usually eea ceded by a shortness of hreaih. At timen she could barely keep up to come out latat the fresh air to refresh hervelf. After she moved to New York, the shortness of bteatfc affected her when woiUirg in a closi room or after climbing atair. At one time, white o KUiTering, she waa recommended to try some Ripans Tabulea. The Impromneat In her breathing was such that the felt greatly relieved and she now keeps the Tabulea always at hand, and since she ha done this she says ihat the faintness hat not beeaj noticed and she can now readily climb str.irs nr work in a close room without any ef the symptoms of distress which formerly oppirssed her. When this experience was) related to a physician who is familiar with Ripans Tabulea, he said: "The Tabulea re not advertised to cure faintnefs or shortness of bieath, and my imprensHne is that the symptoms referred to were caused by the stomach being distended with gas, as is sometimes to be noted with prrwms who use vegetable food mainly. Potatoes car cafcv bage," he said, " were quite likely to produce such a condition." S aw xjl. ravkM oofitalnliw mi airi m Tisvu tma iniiriarv (wltSnnt k now tin wssSyss, Sntf MUrm- wok ,itk cw,t. Tnl low irloNl nor llntnlHl fr the poo hw llio joonoiBloul trw ,f th..flTr,nl i-rt.nilUb'il) wnlm hul Ii, mill hT inllnir f .rrtt -rUflll ' loth. II !, mmmt Ckiwm, o. lOniinmlHnM. Now Wk-or lnl orl"ii (Ten t i i u hdi tvr Urn mute FREIGHT PAID Manilla. wrllfor,a en orfters of mosq.ft. of RnnflnaorWallandcallln ril for aamnlr, and nrlrM. Tb kTwy Manilla Hoofing OratMsny, t nrndn, N. J. tt. a. v. . f a-. Ujnn WBtTtN TO AOT r atlMtM amy m Uw a ta skfa swr. AOTKHTIsri: I'lU kuu fever. Ii 1 you ever know a lodging liotio landlady who would own to bugs? Did you ever know a dancing mauler's daughter w ho was not to excel Taglioni T I lid you know a man who did not think he could poke fire better than you could? Did you ever know a housemaid who,, on y our discovering a fracture in a raiu able china jar, did not tell you it wani "done a long time aga," or that it was done cracked before?" .NUMOTHERS. ir n Who Know the I-awa of Nature and Obey Them May Live to Green Old Age. Mrs. Finkliani f-ny When We TlolnU NataM's Our I'uiiislimcnt Is Pain It Wm ContlM to Keglect the Warning W IH. has allotted us each at least seventy years in winch to fulfill our mission in life, and it is generally our own fault if we die prematurely. Nervous exhaustion invites disease. This statement is the positive truth. When everything becomes a burden and you cannot walk a few blocks without excessive fatigue, and you break out into perspirations easily, and your face flushes, and you grow excited and shaky at the least provoca tion, and you cannot bear to be crossed in anything, you are in dan ger; your nerves have given out you need building up at once I To build up woman's nervous system and re Baker & Co. Limited, Dorchester, Mass. ALL DRUGGISTS ... , r 3 ' ?! ft. fcwi . lev i