Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, March 20, 1902, Image 7

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Bead what one of the GREATEST NEWSPAPERS IN AMERICA has to
tay on this subject :
M The manufacturers of Castoria have hsen compelled to spend hundreds of
thousands of dollars to familiarize the public with the signature of Chas. H. Fletcher.
This has been necessitated by reason of pirates counterfeiting the Castoria trade
mark. This counterfeiting is a crime not only against the proprietors of Castoria,
but against the growing generation. All persons should be careful to see that
Castoria bears the signature of Chas. h. Metcner, u tney would guard tne neaitn
of their children. Parents, and mothersnn -particular, ught to earefully-xamina-
thfl Castoria advertisements
member that the wrapper of every bottle of genuine Castoria bears the fac-simile
signature of Chas. E Fletcher, under whose supervision it has been manufactured
continuously for over thirty years." Philadelphia Bulletin.
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11,11 r Hull. illl I
JtVfeffetable Preparation for As -stmitating
die food and Reua
ting the Staunchs and Bowels of
Promotes DigestiortCheerful
ncss and Rest.Conlains neither
Opium. Morphine nor Mineral.
Not Nam c otic.
fOU OrSAMtn PtTVHEIt
t-pfa Smi'
Mlxjmnm
ml .
tlinmSad-
fJUW
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion. Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
' facsimile Sifnalure of
NEW YORK.
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CXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
THE IMPROVED
KIMBALL BROS
CO.. Mffis.
Ml th St. - -Omaha
Office,
Council HlufTs, la.
- . 1010 11th St.
FOR MEN ONLY.
Fr- Rnnkf W "III onr ''"
VS3LSHHmU pare iMxik lu any onr wll"
la aJBicletf and in al on rniur( of In forma
lie.. Our book i ihr fln.i book of the kind
aw publi.hrd n1 I. of g-rcal nine Iuj.i one
vk.th.r in rd of m.dii al trraitnrui or not.
W M.4 the book i. M''n pnel.pr aralcd.
Wrll for II imlajr-b pomal card or let'er-
' AMrcii ORS. FELLOWS & FELLOWS.
921 W. Walnut St, Dea Moinea, la.
When writing, mention this paper.
A bill regulating the opwilm? and the
closing of the ice cream simps In lon
don was recently Introduced In the
house of commons.
I Russian Seed
aiM i
MiKfaEiLauEinnaaaaf
No more crop failures; we have 7.000 bushels tested
Russian seed corn, which is the greatest drouth resisting
corn known; l.60 per bushel; special price in quantity
lots; samples sent or? receipt of six cents to pay postage.
UNITED SEED COMPANY,
incki Rnnek 2577 Canines Street.
BLANK E'S FAUST BLEND
( The Finest Selected Mocha and
JTuCAJava Coffee. ,
CALL AT YOUR GROCER FOR IT.
C P. Blanke Tea & Coffee Co,
fT. L0UI5 KANSAS CITY CMICA(K) NEW YORK
COUNTRY rum.lSMl CO.
. An Mpert declare that cut flowers,
yen of the bulbous variety, may '
kept over night lth complete success
If the tn r clipped a lllile and Ihe
flower then put In ln l" of
wntrr dc enoimh t allow the blos
som to float on the top.
i CTiryiwqthMnum straw Is the season's
Mvrity In (he millinery line and Is
p4ly named . The color are those of
Iht natural blossomed toned pastel col
etiafa nd the toques require but little
Counterfeits.
which have been appearing
IMMMMM- inwaiiVH. a an..
The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought, and which ha been.
In use lor over au years,
Sua HIM BWSU HWW nnunr uu ymt
eonal supervision since Its infancy
7-&CcJUA Afinvr no one to deceive yon In this.
ah rAnnjrrifa. imitation
Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infant and Children Experience against Experiment.
What Is CASTORIA
Castoria is a harmless substitute tor Castor Ofl, Pare
goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotlo
substance. Its age is Its guarantee. It destroys Worm
and allays Feverinhnesw. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind -Colic
It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation,
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates tho
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy, and natural sleep.
The Children's Panacea The Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
tW MatkV. WMm, TT UIMT STRUT
Our common schools should teach the
simple fact that a seven and one-half
foot drive wheel, running at sixty
miles per hour, makes a 110 feet per
second; at forty miles, seventy-seven
feet. It tHkes several seconds to cross
a railway track.
Sore throats are dangerous and pain
ful; Hamlin's Wizard (Ml is the remedy
and Is prompt and certain. Your
mother used It you should.
The heights f appearance and dis
appearance of eight meteors were
measured last August at two French
observatories, the highest record be
ing seventy-four miles and the lowest
ten miles.
SALZER S SEEDS
r.reat catalogue, with large number
of seed samples, mailed on receipt of
10 cts. Worth $10. (HI to get a start.
Salz-r Magic Crushed Shells. Best
on earth. l per 100 lb. bag; FJ.73
for 5'Mi lts.; r..r.u for LOW lbs.
JOHN A. SAI.ZKK SKKD CO.,
La Crosse, Wis.
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Corn.
OMAHA, HEBR.
OMAMA. Vol. S - No. I2-I902
Hoston Thanscrlpl: Ftern Parent -1
suppose you are .iie, young iiihm,
tht I .-e.se to provl le for my daugh
ter when she leaves my roof? Hultnr-"-Oh.
yes; we have settled shout that
IfaTl ha and I. We hav decided to
make our home with yc.u.
Norway's population Is the smallest
In Kurope compared with hr area.
Kch of her Inhabitants could have
foily acres of land, while the Briton
would have to b content wllh less
than an au.
in this paper, and to re
.mm,wJHu mi. nwfeVm
nas nnw we niunua m
and " Just-aa-irood" are but?
Signature of
The pyramids of Egypt are not all
the same size, nor arc they made of
stones of the same size. The great
pyramid of Cheops, the largest. Is now
755 feet square and 451 feet high; when
complete it was 786 feet square and
41 feet high. It is estimated that
when complete it contained 85,000,000
cubic feet of stone. The steps are
about four feet. high. M. Metchnikoff
ascribes this to a bacillus that con
sumes the coloring substance; he
names !t the rvlirmetophaeus. I)W
vitality from any cause favors its mul
tiplication. An Kngilsh fad that hes Just reached
America is that of wearing sandals.
These come in several styles, and their
use Is said to meet with the approval
of physicians and chiropodists.
Send 25 Cents To
D. W. Forbes,
BONESTEEL. GREGORY CO.
SoulK Oe,ko(&,
and he nlll mail you a booklet telling
all about Koyd anil Cregory counties
and the 4HUXXI acres of choice home
stead land which will simiii Ix opened
for free settlement by the government.
This booklet contains otllcial maps of
all this land. The K. K. A M. V. Ky.
is building an eighty mile extension
Into this country. It is a tine farming
rounlry. The readers attenilini is
called to an article published elewhcri
In this parr puiler the caption "Ureg
oiy County."
Home Frenchmen make turkeys
drunk, then pluck out their breast
feather and put them on a nest full
of chickens, or whatever other feath
ered things they may be raising, and
when such a turkey sober up he feels
cold on hi chest, and then, finding a
panacea In brooding the warm things
under him, he goes to brooding. They
call make an old gobler who Isn't good
for anything else fear out hi life In
this phllanlhioplc manner but Ihera
I no virtue In It, becauM he It doing
It to keep warm.
FREE
HOMES
11V1I1UIU
An American
Morton B. Smith, an American horse
trainer, has been astonishing- the na
tives in Paris by his wonderful meth
ods of subduing wild, untamed and re
fractory horses. Twenty minutes Is
considered time enough to break in
the most unruly animal fur riding or
driving.
The method employed is exceedingly
simple, though none the less vigorous.
The horse to be broken is lassoed,
thrown and held down while being
bridled. To a stout girth strapped
around the horse's body are fastened
several cannon balls weighing about
six poundn lacly-afewslelgh bells ami.
other noise producers. Mr. Smith then
takes tight hold of the end of a pair
of long reins attached to the bridle,
gives a signal to his assistants, who
release the animal, and braces himself
for the shock that follows.
Kvery wild plunge of the hors- is
followed by a dozen thumps from the
swinging cunnon balls on the ribs or
the back. No animal bandied by Mr.
Smith has fought for more than five
or ten minutes against this treatment.
Tired out and subdued they have sub
mitted quietly while being harnessed
and driven around the arena.
Six hundred French officers of all
ranks assembled a few days ago to
watch Mr. Smith attempt to tame a
number of vicious and refractory ani
mals provided by the French military
authorities. The American trainer be
gan with a horse called Idole, belong
ing to Lieutenant Labruyere, of the
Ecole du Guerre. This animal, a very
fine horse, was useless to its owner,
as It refused to be either saddled or
harnessed. As soon as Mr. Smith had
applied his methods to It it became like
Frozen and Taken for Dead.
Found frozen In a snowdrift and ap
parently dead after the storm, Will
iam Ferry, a farmer near Anthony.
N. J., lay for ten hours on the cooling
board of an undertaker's shop sur
rounded by coffins and the parapher
nalia of death. But for the abesnce of
the undertaker he might have been
buried alive. Ferry is now at homu
with his family, sobered by his strangt
experience, which he attributes to
overindulgence in hard cider.
Ferry was found lying in the snow,
with only his head showing above the
drift. The body was cold and Ferry's
neighbor, who Is also a farmer, could
detect no action of the heart. Re
lieving the man to be dead, he raised
the supposed corpse into his sleitjh
and drove back to town, to the under
taking establishment of T.urd & Fritts.
Both members of the firm were absent,
but a clerk received the body an.l
placed it on the cooling board to
await preparations for burial.
News of Ferry's deuth spread rap
idly, and half a dozen of his neighbors
gathered at the undertaker's shop to
keep vigil over the body. They whllcd
away the hours until 4 o'clock Satur
day morning in recalling the virtues of
the deceased and in discussing the
storm, which still raged without. At
the hour mentioned they left for their
respective homes.
When the coroner came at X o'clock,
the clerk conducted him to the cotl'm
room. The cooling board was iheie,
just as It had been left, but the corpse
was nowhere to be seen. The s'-'eet
that had been thrown over the body
lay on the1 floor, torn to shreds. Cof
fins were strewn about the room in
confusion.
"Body snutchers," whispered the
clerk, and the coroner agreed that till
circumstances pointed to the appear
ance of ghouls, who doubtless had
stolen the corpse for one of the med
ical colleges in New York. This theory
: JSC Palmistery
It appears that palmistry, sttipied
of the nonsense and occultism in which
It has been befogged by itinerant gyp
sies and fortune-tellers, ha.-, a MclcMllii'.'
basis. Dr. William 'i- ISenham. who
has made a life study of the human
hand from a purely scientillc point of
view, gives the results of his Investi
gations In a volume Just published by
(J. 1. Putnam' Sons, called "The
Ijiwi of Scientific Hand Heading."
The volume Is a sort of modern text
bok and guide to the real truths which
the human hand contains.
I")r. Benham declares that there Is
so much information In the hand it
will be a surprise to many, and when
It I seen how logical, rational and
even commonplace hand-reading is,
perhaps It will then be taken out or
the occult class, to which It distinctly
doe not belong, and placed ainmg
the other rational mean at the service
of mankind whereby they may be' en
abled to gain a better knowledge of
hemselves.
"In the preparations of this book."
he says, "my ambition has btcn to
present this mutter to the public that
they would see It from a novel point
of view, and by disclosing the logical
basis on which it rests, presented with
out a vestige of mynfclsm or occult
halo, llft.lt from its position as sn
effete superstition and place It among
the modern science. My ambition h.i
been to make palmistry not an amuse
ment nor a center around which
crank might congregate, but a study
worthy of the best efforts of the best
' mind. When we can tell our sons
and daughter what sphere In life
Horse Trainer,
a lamb, was saddled and bridled, har
nessed to a carriage, driven through
clouds of slearn, made to face shriek
ing sirens, and allowed flags and open
umbrelals to be flapped In its face. At
the end of a quarter of an hour Mr.
Smith flung the reins on Its back and
stood up In the carriage, while the
horse stood quietly facing rushing
clouds of sterm.
The experiment with a pretty little
half Arab mare belonging to Captain
Penelon, aide-de-camp of General Bru
gere, was equally successful. She re
fused to face steam, trains, smoke,
rai!waytrains or tramways, and had
twice nearly killed herTlder by rear
lr,g right back on him. At the end of
twenty minutes she faced every pos
sible nerve-trying Instrument In Mr.
Smith's paraphrenalia, and was finally
harnessed for the first time in her life
to a carriage and driven in double har
ness with the preceeding- horse, finally
drawing up In a midst of a Vesuvius
of blazing and cracking fireworks. It
owner decleared the result to be some
thing approaching the marvelous.
A pretty bedroom candle and holder
is a convenience to the summer trunk,
and it an attractive bon voyage gift.
The holder is of silver, about three
Inches high, with a little receptacle
for matches at its base, over which a
tiny lid fastens. The candle is thick
but very short, and fits tightly In the
socket, a flat lid of silver closing over
it when not in use. The whole outfit
Is both compast and handsome, takes
a trifle of room in the hand sachel and
is of the greatest possible convenience
to the tourist in the country or in Ku
rope. was strengthened by the testimony of
a woman who reported that she had
seen a wagon stop In front of the. un
dertaker's at 5 o'clock in the morning.
The clerk set out for Ferry's honr?
at half pat 8 o'clock to break the
news of the farmer's death and the dis
appearance of his body to his family,
lie entered by the Kitchen door, and
before him, seated at a table, he be
held Ferry, surrounded by dishes of
sausage, buckwheat cakes and honey,
relating the details of adventure.
Ferry said he went to sleep in the
road after drinking some hard cider.
He remembered nothing until he
awoke in. the undertaker's shop at 5
o'clock in the morning. He was still
dazed, but the sight of the coffins
sharpened his intellect and he dashed
from the room without stopping to
inquire how he came to be there. 'He
seemed none the worse for his strange
experience. '
While in South Africa Maj. H. A.
Cummins found that the air of Preto
ria valley becomes very hot and dry,
and the severe storms generated in
clude whirlwinds carrying dust, paper,
leaves, etc. From a gelatine plate ex
posed one second to the dust storm
thousands of colonies of bacteria were
developed. It is believed that fevers
are spread in this way. and the pos
sible distribution of tropical epidemics
is appalling.
A staircase has just been invented
which plays tunes as it is being
walked up and down upon. A series
of pins are pressed by the feet and play
gongs and drums, while others are
connected with collapsible chambers,
which blow trumpets and similar in
itruments. The power of perfecting the present
Is worth more than the power of pro
phesying the future.
and Science
they are best lilted to occupy and
what studies they can. best master we
shall have largely reduced the failures
of yonne; nii-n and women. We call
prevent the marriage of people whose
temperaments make it absolutely Im
possible that they should live together
harmoniously,, linn we shall have
largely decreased the number of di
vorces and wrecked lives."
In regard to th.' world's centenarian
It is said that more people live to be
more than one bundled in warm cli
mates than In the higher altitudes.
Here are some figures recently pub
lished: The (iernian empire, Willi r,.i,.
iwO.imxi In habitants, has "TS ccntena r-Inc-;
France, with lO.utiO.mi), has 213;
Ki. gland has only ldi and Scotland ii;
Sweden has ID; Norway i:i; Belgium ii;
Denmark Spain 101 and Switzerland
none. Scrln, with a population of
S.i.'lU.iiiM) has ii7"i people over loo year
old. It Is saiil that the oldest person
llviini Is Bruno t'oliini, of Itio Jancilu,
.iged i:,0.
To nmke an.ip for WMliinir llniikt
liav (1 in two pounds of rikkI white
oii), and put Into a xiiurepHn with
two M'lutt of bdilillK wilier. Keep oil
the. lire until (he on I dlxnolved,
KtlriiiiK ocBlontilly. Add four ounce
nf IxirHx, t I r well, mid the hohp i
reiidy for use. Xver line brown ioiip
when whIiIhb; oo(en Bod.
Judire: pHlirnt-Ho thl I your hill?
Irx;lor Knaclly. pHlirnt-U'ell, I'll
my (or the iii'dlilne und return the
visit.
Send Only 25c. T
A 5.00 i
Tucked
Alt ( rf
Silk V f
Pattern ?M J
Hat fj
n mi
GulK, ntui m will Titci Vftu. eiimXC I
anova eui. muuiuiij ueiuo i hub
r-iuiM h th tuMt rullllnftra uooer can I
rich bat la made by band of ll .Ilk.
cbiffoo over a allk wire frame. Trantua i
;rum irwr alia uoita
Ilk ul Tel rr. !
t-.ihMnkutntlu, trnnt .vtmnleteB UiM I
niece of the milliner a art. Cornea In Black. 1
Nu, Bed. Brown, Tiin. Grey, Violet aim t
If run flntl th hat m.iml in or better tl
buy of your home milliner at from (A.
- .mnu. umiI tl (ft and KA th
thlnir U. corn millinery. In orderuar i
whether you want Mack or what crr y
Mend nr la ataaaa nr ine bbih i
art eavtulvarae ever laaraed.
We want an airent la Btmrr Iowq.
for oar wbolnaabi catalogue.
TODD-SMITH a CO., . JT-J Maahw St,
Front
Waist
Holder
and
Skirt Supporter
ffW Up rrrjal ffMt to btftitifrd wilboui
pMlal prfwrlon, on soy aklr. or wkittk
ComhiMt prfct alt lit mpporWr al back with
abvhnl rfvioa Dim 4Wt t front, a
mtmn in aJtnM Aarwr. BM ftd1uitbl t M
Ma ffvlnf long or .baft Mp and ea tw worm mm
arst. Ifftil4 prvpftid fr Sfr (Maunf will Oo'. Afp
mr mow wiiOT MtHwri co., 73 w
Ti"WeberJBaIor
If all.
Uchto aauiow 1
Pumper
tfotM mad. I
ma can Kmnmt It.
inmraRtwaal. OtHmt m
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foroUMrl aW ft '
bpto&UU.P. aVau) tmtMaa.
alog. Wal-r f3aa fiiar r.i
antM ft uur
H tmmm ta. Maw.
When writinf?, mention this pHpe.
150 Kinds for 16c.
It it a tact thai. Salzer'ft TfjfetaWe bhJ Bxvmvar
i and on mure ftinng than un v citiar-
in America. Threiit lwicon fun ttik
Wenwu at id operate t( r Ziw rnvrvkUxnt '
lue proiiufiion or our cnoicti msi
Jtxjer 10 innu'H you loirjrnwwj
tn nwtQ oner ; w
For W Cents Po&taau
90 Rind of rami IbcIbk ifefeakv t3
lJ aMffnlflent aariWI leloatv W
16 Hk glorloaa Una tort;,.
i prrla Irtlae vaiitrtl., T
12 MUladlil baet aorfa,
i corgtronalj beaaliful tmwtr aaaavfr
In aH l&O kinds posittTelT ftmailtina
biHtiet of cliannintf ilovr &oi
low and lots of choli-a VfvMi.iK-!,
loKRtlwr with our irrpat cafnl-oKtuyj
iruwiKui oom ifX)in nna Ctza
Oitt and Hronmt and Speltz, trtfa
uffu a, ulwt. a itnunii-ananiw
for 1 0?. in ttampa. Write tMit?.
JOHN A. SALZERSEED Ca,
La
1 Cross.
.Wis.
The WEBER H n. P.
Gasoline Engines
IOT funning
frlndara, ahrad-
uara, cuiaera,
thrashara, ate.
Prae caialocu
ivrj8 all aiaea.
vieDer uaa ai
Oaaollne tUsina
Kanaaa Cij . 3T0.
A new and beautiful' etffect taSferw-
produid in black sash ribbon- Vc 8a
of silk material, with a solid
border about two inches in widtfc. ESms
centre is tranaperent gauze;, and
through it runs an undulating teatLi-Ing-vine
de sign.
In the gult of Mexico there ia u
land where the beaches changw 'entwn
twice daily with the tides. Whernm-covei-ed
the Rands are purple, Uair
Inflowing tides speedily u ti.usui7S5n
them to gold.
Deafness Cannot Be Cure a".
by local applications as they ere2:
reach the diseased portion of t&e ri
There Is only one way to cure deuftwamK.
and that ia by constitutional vemefiferii.
Deafness Is caused by an intiu.neo awcis
dltlon of the mucous lining of. ttioe-
Eustachian tube. When thus tub, us
Inflamed you have a rumbling sao2.
or Imperfect hearing, and vnhtttt. t mi
entirely closed. Deafness Is the oamtfc
and unless the inflammation ran, frati-
taken out and this tube restore to .tow
normal condition, hearing will ffc
stroyed forever; nine eases out f ktwj
are caused by Catarrh, which is iwlV
ing but an inflamed condition, of. tttur
mucous surfaces.
We will give tne Hundrerl Owtnarsw.
for any caae of Deafness (i-auwr i4jr
t'atarrh) that cannot be curel by HiL'w.
Catarrh Cure. Send for circular. t?s
V. J. lKNKY CI., Tolednv. A.
Hold by DrupKlMl. 7".cv
Hall's Family Pills are the lest.
Mr. Kditor:
Mis IjiUise B. Pierswii. uiunsfiwrt -SET
Rev. Arthur T. i'iersim. eUUuc- T
Missolnary Review of the WurU;. tut;
gone to India for the Woman' CnianE,
Missionary anclety of Xcw Yrfc
Dear Sir Three month acomjri
bund was Injured and lost hi
and we did not know what t iJ
When I was ainuist de?:ral I Sam
pencd to h'tar of another wonuia dj-
larly situated who had ninde a ctun-w-fortable
llvlmr nclini? us rcprerv-ulntow-T-and
ag'-nt for Kred J'a. ker. A. t; .
MaiiiHon St., Chii UK". I wrote t trtij
Kcntleman and accepted the Ixunrr'r
proposition he trinde rue and n
mipiortin my entire family ihwr
money I am making. I fel so (traa futj.
for his assistance tlmt I want Wc
wotneii In like hardships to km "ri
it. If lliey write liiin tlicy wU aL
rearet it. Yours sincerely,
MllS. I,. H. WIIKT
XS:!9 Klmwood Ave., ChitiKi4 Dfl.
ChlcaKO has 62 I'hotestant r7rinc
leal churches, wllh over i:iir,w
hnis. It I nronosed to orfcanixa. i i
tent evaiiKellstlo fanipalRn
the city. J
Wise people urn Hamlin' Wlmr.Jfci
for Rheumatl!!) and H pain; ttoj ilet
Ish one try experiment.
Bishop Mallfilleil expect . r
have regular mohthly prcat'hirnc fViwrj
Melhrxllst cleraymen In Jerusalean.
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