Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, November 28, 1901, Image 7

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    M her. tlia Plana Oat lla ;rt.
Jum 200 years ago there lived, at
the court of Prima Ferdinand de Med
ici, a I'aduun harpsichord maker, by
came Hartollomeo Cbristoferl, a man
of great inventive genlua. After In
numerable experiment be solved the
problem, a lung (standing puzz!e to the
muelral Instrument makers of the pe
riod, how to make a satisfactorily
working "keyed psaltery," and by the
method he Invented of overcoming the
difficulties inherent to the task, pro
duced an instrument which was the
undoubted ancestor of the pianoforte
of today. For the piano is, in essen
tial, says a writer in the Cniversal
Magazine, a dulcimer with a fitted key
board; it is not simply a modification
board; it is not simply a modification
of the old harpsichord. The latter, it
la true, did possess a keyboard, but
the depression of Its keys caused a
"plucking," harp-like action on the
Ftrlngs nnd not the striking of a ham
mer, with controlled rebound, the pe
culiar character of the newer instru
ment. From 1709 the (lute when
Christoferi made hla four "keyed
psalteries" the piano, at first slowly,
but afterward by leaps and bounds,
went on Increasing and Increasing in'
popularity, until now its manufacture
has become a great industry.
A Ilrnllireut Inmltnllnn. ( J
The New York 1egal Aid society,
of which Arthur Von Iiriesen, a weal
thy lawyer with a lucratice practice, is
president, Is wholly supported from
contributions from the purses of weal
thy men interested In the work, and
It has accomplished a marvelous
amount of good. "A poor man or wo
man," said Mr. Von IJriesen recently,
"may have honestly learned by hard
labor an amount of money. Payment
is refused. A lawyer is consulted and
If the sum is not promptly obtained
the cost of redress in most cases ex
ceeds the sum due. Thousands of such
caes occur in New York yearly. Right
then and there an anarchist at heart
Is made. We take such cases up, ac
cept a retainer of 10 cents to help our
client's self-respect and collect t!w
money. That represents the totui
charge, and even that Is not always
exacted. To date we have collected
over $865,000 for 115,000 individuals,
who otherwise would have been uii
Justly deprived of that vast amount of
money."
Lies are always in a hurry, but the
truth contentedly awaits its turn.
Brooklyn. N. Y., Nov. lfith. A medical
authority says; "In many fnmllltn
throughout the world Ourflt-M Tea ofti'ti
taki h th plate of the family physician,
for practlrnlly everyone Buffers at times
from dlHorrtiTB of stomach, liver, kid
neys or bowils. Ortalnly, from no oth
er mcdlclm- ran such kuo1 results he
obtained. This Herb ri-mtdy makes peo
ple well, thus greatly increasing their
capacity for enjoying life; It Is good for
youi.g and old."
May stsrid mi Cur I'latform.
In the district court, Boston, Judge
If. W. Hragg decided the other day
that a man who stands on the plat
form of a railroad car could not be
forced inside and dismissed a com
plaint against the defendant in such
action brought by a rahroad company,
who alleged that defendant, by re
fusing to enter the car when ordered
so to do by a servant of the company,
and who persisted in such refusal
until force was employed, thereby
committed a breach of the peace.
Silver Chains tn Hlyls.
Silver Is once more in vogue for
Jewelry of the simplest sort. In Tar
Is Just now women are wearing very
long fine chains in silver hardly
more than a hair in thickness and
suspending from them single unset
gems. Sometimes this gem Is a ruby,
, sometimes a dlumond emeralds, ma
trix turquoises are also seen. But
the' most popular Is, of course, the
papphire, this being a sapphire season,
so far as both colors and Jewels are
concerned.
- Grrtnany Kick on l'orelsn Students.
Germany is beginning to object to
the number of foreign students in her
universities and technical schools. The
latter have protested that something
must be done to keep foreigners out,
as out of 11,311 students In technical
high schools In 1900, 2.017, or more
than sixth, were foreigners and of
these 89G were Russians.
Adam was the ono and only man
created free and equal.
Tain Wizard Oil. Use the last on
the first and you have neither one nor
the other.
Our real losses In life depend on our
voluntary losses.
rCTNAM FADELESS DYES do not
pot, streak or give your goods an un
evenly dyed appearance. Sold by drug
gists, 10c per paekajfe.
Kinging In sorrow is the sign of
God's saints.
"Irs, V Imlowi nixithlng rros.
7orchl:irn rwiir'n aniMi tn nmi. rwi iv
(sLiuisUim, slisyi paia,cun wmJcuiic 'c a UjUi
v Many a hard chain Is made up of
soft snaps.
' Mother Cray's Nwert i'owijars for Children
Bnwnfully used by Mother Orny, nurse
!n the Children's I lomo In New Y ork. Cure
Feverlstinoss, Bad Htouiaoh, leolhlng Dis
orders, move and regulate the Bowels and
Destroy Worms. Over 80,000 testimonials.
At all druireMs. Sjc. Hainple run. Ad-
dre Allan H. Oliu.ted, Leltoy, M. Y.
The world la never cold to the warm
hearted.
Making IIoa. llappy.
Anything that contributes to the
happiness of the homo li a blessing to
the human race. The thoughtful house
wife, who understands her reapona!
bllltlea In the great problem of mak
ing the home all that the word Implies
la ever on the look out for that which
will lighten the burdens of the houae-
hold without lessening the merits of
the work done. That li whr nearly
every well regulated household Is us
ing Defiance starch. It costs leas and
goes farthest 8liteen-oi package for
10c. If your grocer hasn't got It clip
this out aad give It to bin and aek
aim to send for It. Made by Magnetic
KILLING TO CURE PATIENT.
The Old-TJtne Method of Weeding Feb
pie to U.alh.
All kinds of cures for rheumatism,
from baling to vibration, are now be
ing exploited. This disease, Judging
from the amount of space devoted to it
in the public prints, Is getting to be
more and more a common complaint
"Tip"' seems to fairly revel In new
and wlerd cures for the affliction, and
the patent medicine advertisements
set forth a tempting list of remedies.
Probably the reason that people with
rheumatism did not talk so much
about it In the old days was for fear
the doctor would be called in. One
has only to look over an old medical
hook to realize that a visit from a doe
tor a hundred years a go was no Joke.
Here is a book on "The Practice of
Physic," printed in Edinburgh in 1784
a hundred and seventeen years ago.
It is written by the foremost doctor of
his time, William Cullen, professor in
the University of Edinburgh, "First
Physician to His Majesty in Scotland,''
and member of ail the learned socie
ties. In its day "Cullen's First Unes"
was the greatest medical text book in
the English language. Now this is
what Dr. Cullen would have done to
"Tip," or any other seeker after a cure
for rheumatism. The learned doctor
says: "The cure requires in the first
place an antlphloaJstic (inflammation
cheeking) regime, and particularly a
total abstinence from animal food and
from all fermented or spirituous
liquors; substituting a vegetable or
milk diet. Blood-letting is the chief
remedy In acute rheumatism. The
blood ought to be drawn In large quan
tity and the bleeding to be repeated in
proportion to the frequency, fullness
and hardness of the pulse and the vio
lence of the pain. For the most part
large and repeated bleedings during
the first days of the disease seem to be
necessary." In addition to these gen
eral bleedings the doctor recommends
local bleedings wherever there appears
any "swelling or redness." New York
Press.
St. Jarobs Oil fur Chest-CoMs, Itroa
olilt la, Croup and l'leorlar.
An outward application for bron
chial difficulties Is many times far
more effective than syrups, cough mix
ture, cod liver oil, &c, simply because
Jt penetrates through to the direct
cause, which Is, as a rule, an accumu
lation of matter or growth tightly ad
hered to the bronchial tubes.
St Jacobs Oil, possessing as it does
those wonderful penetrating powers,
ables it to loosen these adhesions
and to Induce free expecto.-ation. Cases
have been known where expectorations
have been examined after St. Jacobs
Oil has been applied, and the exact
formation was clearly shown, where
the adhesions had been removed or
pulled off the bronchial tubes. All Ir
ritation of the delicate mucous mem
brane qf the bronchas la quickly re
moved by the healing and soothing
properties of St. Jacobs. Oil. In cases
of croop and whooping cough in chil
dren St. Jacobs Oil will be found su
perior to any other remedy.
St. Jacobs Oil is for sale throughout
the world. It is clean to use not at
all greasy or oily, as its name might
imply. For rheumatism, gout, sciat ca,
neuralgia, cramp, pleurisy, lumbago,
tore throat, bronchitis, soreness, stiff
ness, bruises, tootlnche, headache,
backache, feetacbe, pains in the chest,
pains in the back, pains the shoul
ders, pains In the limbs, and all bodily
aches and pains it has no equal. It
acts like magic. Safe, sure, and never
failing.
Ilrrllu's t- luld .xchuks-
A child exchange that works well is
a Berlin institution. The poorer peo
pie of the city who cannot uftord out
ings send their children to country
peasants and receive in return for an
equal length of time peasant children
who want to see tho city.
HYGIENIC BATHING.
PiiMlo SJ trimming Pool Dangerous to
Public Health.
The dangers of the public swimming
pool should not be forgotten by those
suddenly interested In the subject of
cleanliness among the poor of the
cities. The proper methods of bath
ing are four: (1) By the bath in
ocean water at the seashore. For only
a very few of the entire people, and
for but one-fourth of the year is this
possible. Such bathing, like many
other kinds of bathing, is not for
cleansing the body. (2) Iiy the bath
tub with pure water, possible only for
the well-to-do, and a limited number
in public bath houses. (3) By
the spray or rain bath, the sole meth
od advisable In public baths, and es
pecially if supported by the benevo
lent, by the state, or by city appro
priations. (4) By means of sponge or
towel at home, even with only a few
gallons of water. This method should
be encouraged by hygienists, physi
cians and all those who would dis
criminatingly help forward the cause
of the public health. The free swim
ming bath for the vast majority of our
people Is Impossible to provide if the
water shall be pure, and it is impos
sible to keep the water pure when It
is provided. We leave out of tha count
the not-to-be-sneered-at fact that un
less tho bathing 13 done unclothed,
soap and cle nliness are not thought
of, and, even at best, modesty, that
hardly-won virtue, Is not encouraged
in public bathing. The only Incontest
able fact Is that the public swimming
pool Is a danger to, not a promoter of,
the public health. The newspapers,
the politicians and the selfishly charit
able are right in their efforts to en-
courage cleanliness, but the mere de
sire to do good nowadays does not pre
vent the flanl result from showing
wasted effort, and, not Infrequently,
positive evil. Science should ballast
our sontimentalisra, and nowhere more
carefully than In socialistic experi
ment and fervors. Philadelphia Am
erican Medicine.
King of Denmark's Palace.
Fredensborg ie the largest of the
King of Denmark's palaces. It has an
imposing exterior, and Is surrounded
by wonderful avenues of limes, but is
extremely simple in lta Interior ar
rangements. The bedrooms are small
and furnished in the plainest style, and
there are hardly any dressing rooms or
wardrobes. A very wonderful , view
may be had frutr. the palace roof,
which Is made entirely of copper. This
metal Is much used In Copenhagen;
lome of the steeples have copper steps
py which they can be ascended. Rosen
Dorg had a handsomer exterior than
Fredensborg, and la full of beautiful
artistic objects, Including, It is said,
the finest Venetian glass In the world.
Serum for Hnake Hit.
Dr. Calmette, the director of the
Pasteur Institute at Lille, Is the dis
coverer of a curative serum for snake
bite. He was severely bitten recently
by a poisonous reptile, and at once
gave himself an Injection of hla cure.
His hand swelled badly and acute fever
et In, but during the same day he was
well enough to attend a meeting of the
general committee of his department
tad to make an argument In favor of
t grant of money to a sanitarium
which he baa founded at Lille. On the
following day he was perfectly well,
having thus afforded In his own per
son, albeit unwillingly, a convincing
proof of the efficacy of bis remedy.
It Is as easy to draw back a bullet
after discharging the gun as It Is t
recall an unkind word.
INSIST OX GKTTING IT.
Some srrocers sav thev don't keen De-
fiance Starch. This Is because they have
a mock on hand of other brands contnin-
ltK only 12 oz. In a packHKe. which tney
won t he able to sell lirst, because u-
fiance contains 16 oz. for t he fcame monty.
Lo you want 11 oz. Instead of li oz.
for same money? Then buy Defiance
Elareh. Requires no cookinu.
It is as easy to draw bark a bullet
after discharging the gun as it Is to
recall an unkind word.
Bow's TlilsT
We offer Ons Hundred Dollars rrwnrrt fnrsnv
eaks or Catarrh thai cx.suot be cured by Hall s
Catsrrb Cure.
f . J. UHtM1.! a.x.t rrops.. roieuo. v.
Wa. the unUersiicaid. have known F. J.
Cheney for the last 15 y-ars and believe talio
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
snd financially aole to carry out any obliga
tions made by their arm.
Wext & Truax. Wholesale uruzgisis. loieoo,
O. : Waldlng, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
DrutfKlsts, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall ' telarrh Cure is taken internally, act
ing direct, v upon the blood and mucous surfaces
it the sysu-m. Testimonials sent free, frica
16c per bottlij. Isold by all itruiririau,
Hall s family fills are ne oesu
If a man is a genius his neighbors
all say he is crazy.
C,nd in One day.
Tnke Laxative Bromo QuiDine Tablets. AH
druggists ref u ml inouey it it f alls to cure, ioc
The smaller a man's wit the more
pains be takes to show it.
ON CKTTISO IT.
Some ttrocers nay they don't keep De
fiance Siarch becuuh they h;ivo a stock
In hand of li! nr.. brands, which they know
cannot be fold to a customer who has
once used th 16 oz. pkg. JJetiunce Starch,
for sumu liioney.
Trust your secret to another and it
will be returned badly soiled.
Are too l'ing Allen's FoofFasef
It is the only euro for Swollen,
Smarting, Burning, Sweating Feet,
Corns and Bunions. Ask for Allen's
Foot Ease, a powder to be shaken irto
the shoes. At ail Druggists and Shoe
Stores, 2Gc. Sample sent FREE. Ad
dress Allen S. Oimsted, LeKoy, N. Y.
TOOTH POIYDER
Tbt bust that Monty and
Experience san. produce.
At all stores, or by mall for the price.
HALL & RUCKEL. New York.
25'
a asii ci. atl ti n n
W rrtHi-s Browns oreiii Ktroc y rm
mv. cn ... 1 .11 U.r.nr rWaso-c Ailrlrsci
O. fiiKLPci BltOtt.'i, fft Bniutttai, Keturgfa, 3.1
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""to EYES AKD EYELIDS
fVtoa MS anf. Ml Oram''
WBluUr S INDIAN VE0ETA1LE PIU CO.. Nv Vfc
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If afflicted with
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Thompson's Eye Water
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INCH ESTER
"LEADER" and "REPEATER"
SMOKELESS POWDER SHOTGUN SHELLS
are used by the best shots in the country because they arc so accurate,
uniform and reliable. All the world's championships and records have been
won and made by Winchester shells. Shoot them and you'll shoot well.
USED BY THE BEST SHOTS, SOLD EVERYWHERE
aaSaWWKiMa
"ST U NION'MADE
A 'miser's face Is like a banknote;
every line of it means money.
PONT SI'OIL YOITR CXOTIIES.
Vm Ited Crotes Ball itlue aud keep tbem
white as suow. All groc.er.-s. 5c. a package.
When it comes to drawing convey
ances, lawyers are almost as good a3
satdonkeys.
The nightingale is no more inter
esting than the midnight cat to the
man who wants to sleep.
INFORMATION CONCERNING
the INDIAN TERRITORY
HOMES, BUSINESS, INVESTMENT.
MAP, LAWS AND TREATIES.
Compiled by U. Se Indian rnd Appraisers.
I'rfco 50 cent. l$U. TICK. PUB. CO.
X'osUge prepaid. MuBkogee, Ind. Tw
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SOID
ySHOES-i
'DEALERS
L. Donirla Si .00
Gilt Kdue Lino Cannot Be
fcquulod At Any 1'rice
For Kore Than a Carter of ft
Ceniirv the rtiDUtation of V.
botigias JVi.oo and ua shoes for
tylo, comfort ami wear has ex
celled ail ot her inakee sold ut these
prices. This ?xcelJint rojmtfition
haftbtton wonbynieritalono. V. L.
Ijoutfl-'L &hfas have totrivo bcttr sat
isfaction than other S't.Ui aui ;s.50
shoes bocauHO his reputation for the best f&OO
aud $&JW itaoua must be maintained.
W. T. Dontrlas $3.00 and 63.K0 shoos
are mado ot the name Llh-erruie leath
ers UMd in &A.00 and shoes and
are Just as good In every way
Thft standard has alwafS
born phoxd bo high that the
T" r tot To.c.i ivoR m orn Value for
Lis money in the V. L, Douglas
fs.cornd fei.E(ehof s than he can
tfet nlBcu-hcro. W. L. Douglas
tr,;ik nvd lu lls more 3.00 and
t hots than any other two
manufacturers in the world.
FA.iT COLOR EYELETS USED.
Tnslit BDon havln W. L. Lonslas shosfl
vua duos aa pries bx?mi
An Lattom. Kboe. sent auv-
ana 26 cents additional mr car
me. 'Juice measurements 01
tirea ; size ana wmm
usually worn ; plain
fir fn r trwi ; hnavv.
medium or light soles.
Wifrf-TfTTTri,.. . ....... i tjn unilinv rtir-i-t ftnm faptntv to wtwrrr at nnn ntvillt i and the liett fchoe d
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Don't let your grocer sell you 12 oz.
package of laundry starch for 10 cents when
yoi can get 16 oz. of the very best starch
made for the same
price One-third
more starch for
the same money.
Has No Equal.
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REQUIRES NO COOKING
PREPARED FOR
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To the Dealers :
GO SLOW In placing orders for
12-oz. Laundry Starch. You won't be able
to sell 12 ounces for 10 cents while your com
petitor offers 16 ounces for the same money.
DEFIANCE STARCH IS THE BIGGEST
THE BEST COLD WATER STARCH MADE.
No Chromos, no Premiums, but a better
starch, and one-third more of it, than is con
tained in any other package for the price.
Having adopted every idea in the manu
facture of starch which modern invention
has made possible, we offer Defiance Starch,
with every confidence in giving satisfaction.
Consumers are becoming mors and more dis
satisfied with the prevalent custom of get
ting 5c. worth of starch and 5c. worth of
some useless thing, when they want 10c.
worth of starch. We give no premiums
with Defiance Starch, relying on "Quality and
Qua.ntity" as the more satisfactory method
of getting business. You take no chances
in pushing this article, we give an absolute
guarantee with every package sold, and
authorize dealers to take back any starch
that a customer claims to be unsatisfactory in any way. We have made arrangements to advertise it
thorouirhlv. and you must have it. ORDER. FROM Y0VR. JOBBER.. If you cannot Jet it from him, write us.
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EXACT SIZE OF 10 CENT PACKAGE.
72 PACKACES IN A CASE.
AT WHOLESALE BY
McCord-Brady Co., Omaha. Raymond Bros. &
Paxton & aallagher, " H. P. Lau Co.,
Allen Bros. Co., Hargreaves Bros.,
ileyer & Raapke, Grainger Bros., .
Bradley, DeQroff & Co., Nebraska City.
Clarke, Lincoln,
Itarab Co., Omaha, Neb.