Harrison press-journal. (Harrison, Nebraska) 1899-1905, March 05, 1903, Image 7

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Miss Rose Peterson. Secrc.t.irv I'nrL-.
dale Tennis Club, Chicago, from experi
ence advises all young girls who have pains
ana sickness peculiar to their sex, to rely on
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable . ComoouncL
- ' many beautiful yo.jnjr p.rls develop into worn, listless anl hopeless
women, simply Www tu.noient alt, ntion has not been paid to their physical
development. Ko woman is exempt from physical wealine. an.l poH! c
pain and young- R1ris ju-.t budding inu; womanhood should be carefully
folded physical V ii well its mr,r-.!lT- '
If you know of any ymmsr lady who is si-. nnl nerds motherly
i i i wmnr ti iiiio-.t lette w ( i i I is uri-
-. ui .wo louniry. no not hesitate about stat-ii" details
which one nriy not llic to talk atx,.it, and which mo essential
tvt u iuu uiiucouinuin oi iik; case.
fibs Hannah E. Hcrshon, Codings-
wood, N. J., says:
T 11 l.i. T 11 -. .
i iiiuii-ia i wouiu wine and toll you
tnat, by tollowi:!'' your kind advice. I feel like
a new ix-rsori. I waa always thin and delicate.
find so weak that I mull hardly do anything.
Menstruation was irregular.
"I (lied a buttle, nf rr.nr Vm.fi1.1n rv.,
iK.und and u-gan to f-cl hfttnr right awav. I con
limicd its ii.se, and am now well and utrone. and
nicntrua( resrularly. I earmot say euouh fur
what your medicmo tiid for me."
How firs. Pinkham Helned
l annic Kumpe.
T1pn M-q Pix.-i.-hi... I f,,l il !., ,li. i.
, ..... .. m . . .irt , i i .i it, i.T ill y uui y IU
write and toll you of tin- Ik n fi; I have derived from your aiiee and
the use of IiVli:i i:. IMnKhain'M Vcl'cI able. Cooiiioimil. '! b.. t.:iir.
in my hack and womb have all left me. and tuv meriKt ni:il (n.niiir. iu
corrected. I am very thankful f tr the jj'M-l advi-e von gave me, and I
shall reeoiiiniend your ii!-:di:i:ie to all v. ho siif'.'er froni female weakness "
Mis.1 Fannie KrMfK, l'.UJ Chester St., I.i, tie l;( k, Ark. (Dee. !!, l'KKi.)
i I.. IMrikham'K Vec;etatilf ('onioi:iid will cure any
woman in the bind ivho suffers' from noni!) troubles, inflamma
tion of tin ovaries, kidnoy troubles, nervous e liability, nervous
inuouuiiuu, uti i uii lui iiij oi uu.iUil a s;ec;al His.
Chicken m.
After pluekiiijf n fmil enref ully. clean
the skin with a wet cloth, remove Hie
pin-fpiithers ml sinxe off the hnhn;
then wii" the bin) wiih a wet Cloth.
ad rat the tlesh in small pieces, sep.
arating the bones, but not breaking
tliem so fine as to ondunirer flieli- re
maining In the soup after m r:i in Inir li.
The head and feet are to he skinned
and scalded after cutting off the bonk
and claws, and the heart, liver 'ami
gizzard properly cleaned and iml int.,
the soup. Allow a riuart and a bint
of water to each pound of chicken. ;in!
season rather below the insie h.
pause the fpinntity of soup will be cs
ened by boiling. Cover the soup k. I
tie. phice It at one side of the the
where it will boil lo uil.v for sevcr.il
hours until the meat f;ill. apart; tie-
soup will then be ready to strain, re
moving the bones, and finish for Me
tallic by the addition of some dcli.-av
dumplings, such as batter Makes or
egg-barley dumtilings.
Kbmr htain.
Floors that are stained and oiled are
;asily kept clean. The material co. ts
very little, and any one can apply it.
for an oak stain, take raw sienna, 'add
l little umber to It, and ml.x half n pint
Jf linseed oil and one quart of tarpon
tine. A tnblcspoonful of .fapan dr.vct
put into the turpentine will make it
3ry quickly. A cheap dark brown stain.
wnicti Is better for old lloors than a
lighter color. Is made bv iiiIxIiil' one-
fourth of a pound of pcrmanKaunk- of
potash in one quart of water. Apply
with an old paint brush, and five tin-
floor two coats if one does not make it
lark enough. After the floor is stained
five It a eoat of boiled linseid oil. It
the oiling Is repeated every snrlm- oi
fall, your floor will always look well.
Hirikeu
mm
Vou Any I line.
.Never know wnen
K Jtl or wll,re b.-iekar-he
I lrMns?-! pains will strike vou.
The Kidneys will go
wrong, and when
they do, the first
warning is generally
IhroiiiMi the back, l'u
not fall to help the
K I (1 n e y s w h e u
they're sick. Neglect
nn-aiis many serious
ills; 'tis only a short
step from common
backaihe to itheil-
niatie pains, urinary
I '1,1 IM I ' i n i. in a
liise.ise. U oa 11
Kidney Tills cure all ills of the kidneys
and bladder. Kead this testimony. It
tells of a cure that lasts:
.Mr. A. w. i.iiiz. carriaire wood work
er, of lnti mil avenue. Sterling, III.,
says: "After procuring I man's Kidney
I'ills in the month or November. 1H!7,
I took a course of tin- treatment which
Cured me of backache and other annoy
ances due to over excited or weakened
kidneys. Iliiring the three years which
have elapsed, I have had no occasion
to retract one word of my statement
made at that time. I now unhesitat
ingly and emphatically rc-indnrse the
claims made for Imnn's Kidney PilN
A J'ltKi; TlilAi. of this gnat I id
ney medicine which cured .Mr. I.utz
will be mailed on application to any
part of the Tniicd States. Address
Foster M illiitrn Co.. I'.iilTalo. N. V.
I-'or sale by all druggists, price 50
cents per box.
Mint he HcnllhyTonn.
Norfolk, Kneiiiid. litis four centena
rians --two tiien and two women.
v war
Heware of the man w it h a jrrierajiro.
We rimy make good.
Industry is something the lav man
idinirr-s in the other fellow.
Kven the crunpar.'it ivelv ober have
DO obJ-etloti to I lie gold rure.
The bittenst coritroversle are
osiially based on triflei.
About all that is necessary is to he
tide to rise to the occasion.
aiO Kinds far IKi-
wumiiiniiiujcn nxirtrirmi ihiun.
mifill In 1 1, im YL m. -
Uoo orourchotci, In onjr in ,
'jjl j I ' Ml try inwn WtfiftkAJ
for 18 Cenlm PoatoaU .
IHWilnlil mum, M
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II rmlMlritoM iiiMik
tl w Imlm ri4l.fe.
ft k.....j!a 1
cluiriuuiK f. wcr aii'I um
amlhMsof -liOI, vn-(tlii l'iff-lk-i
f2 "'-ml tt Him M. I
lr 41rs, InHnuir, he.mr,,, tiprtti"
... win Mm. umiihiU
JOHN A. SALTER tf CB CL.
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TkGtniiKTOWEItS
POMMEL
SLICKER
HAS 5f.N ADtRiliED
AND 301D fOU A
QUAWf R OF A CiNIUCT.
I IKE AI L
'SS' QOIHIRGl
ItljmsiJf of the btit
wteriilj, in tUck ortltow.
fully ?uy.ilc.4 m4 o!J j
rtkUe dvitr everwhere.
IK 10 THE
5IGN OF Hit FISH
U I mi io 1.4-nrn.
I-eani to laugii. A good laugh Is
better than medicine.
Learn to at tend m j-jet y to your own
business ti very linporant, jioint.
I.-arri to tell a Mory. A well told
story is as welcome s a sunbeam in a
sick room.
I-arn the art of saying kind and
encouraging things, especially to the
yomig.
ficam to avoid all l!I-natured re
marks, and everything calculated to
create friction.
Learn to keep your trouble to your
self. The world Is loo busy to rare
for your ills and sorrows.
Learn to stop croaking. If yon
rannoi see any nood In this world,
keep the had tx: yourself.
Learn to hide your aches and pains
under a pleasant, smile, "No one r.aryt
whether yon have the eai ache, head
ache or rheinnal ism.
"Learn to creel your friends with a
ftrtille. TlK-y rarry too many frowns
in Mielr 0yn heurU to be; Uithered
wtt-h any of yours. Christ Ian Life.
Honor For f'nlnnlnl Mnora,
KiriK Kdward has conferred the
title of lord mayor out lie mayors of
Melbourne and Sydney in Australia.
The turn of the mayors of Montreal
and (Quebec and Toronto should come
next year.
Whole-W heat Itrt-u l.
Dissolve a cake of compressed veast
In a gill of lukewarm water. Pour iriu
J bowl a pint of milk and stir into thi
1 pint of boiling water, add a ti-asnooii
ful each of salt and sugar, and when
the mixture Is blomiwarm add the (lis
kjucu .veast. Mir in a quart of wlioh
wheat flour or enough to make a bat
trr. Peat for ten minutes, adding to
ward the lat enough whole-wheat
Sour to iiial.e a dough that can I
i neaded. 1 urn upon a thnm-d botnd
Hid knead for t-n minutes and set t
rise with a lowcl over it. At the end
Jf three hours kuend for five minutes,
aiake into loaves, knead each of thisi
for two minutes and set to rise foi
about an hour before baking in a steady
)ven
Cire of I. am
P.uy the best oil.
Fill the lamps bv davlight
Kamjis should be kept well lilhsl.
Never attempt to light a lamp that i
jnly partly filled
Keep the oil can clos d and In n cool
ilaoi
Lamps to be carried should be of
iietal and have handles
See that any hanging lamps vou mnv
......
nave are securely hung
"I'll nuyitig lamps select these hi
which the end of the burner Is cotisid
rably elevated alie the body of th
amp.
Watch your wicks closely, andeltan
hem before thev become to i short.
If blll-nitiL' oil gets upon the floor.
imother with woolen blankets or rugs
'Klin H III r-me.
Poll twelve eggs tifteen minutes
Lino n dish with very thin slices of
bread and (ill with layer of eggs cut
In slices, strewing them with a little
grated bread, pepper and salt: rub a
quarto'.- of a pound of butter with two
tnniespooiirills of flour, put If In n
saucepan with a (abb-spoonful of
mopped parsley, a little-onion grated,
alt, pepper ami half a pint, of milk or
cream; when hot pour over the eggs;
cover (ho top with grated brendornmb
and put it In the r,vcii, fet It heat thor
onghly and brown
Thousands of Americans for West
ern Canada.
"There will be tl loima rul-i of A inert.
cans coming up here In the spring,"
was the remark made by a fanner from
the vicinity of J.angdon. North Ila
kota, when he arrived in Winnipeg,
.Mamioiia, tlie capital of Western Can
ada, a few days since. He was the
advance guard of a large body who t re
following him, and he has already In
vested in several fanning sections for
himself and others anil purposes to
take up his permanent abode In ibis
country. He went on to say: 'Hun
dreds are coming from my district
alone. I know this to lie a fact, ror
many of them are neighbors of mine.
Tbt- chief topic of eon verbal ion with
the farmers Is the coming immigra
tion In the spring."
"The impression general In the part
of Dakota where 1 live that farmers
can get from 10 to 15 cents more a
ttusli-! for wheat on Ihe Amerii-in
of the line than on the Canadian has
not prevented people from turning tln-ir
eyes to i annua as a place lo live in.
They know they can get land in this
country which is every bit as ferlil
as that in Dakota at about one-quarler
the price. It Is safe to sav that tin
exodus from Dakota into Canada ihis
year will exceed tin- expectations of all
t a nndlans.
The Covernment has established
agencies at St. Paul, Minn.; Omaha
'eh KnrooiM Cilv Mo - l -1 IM
Indianapolis, Iml.; Milwaukee,.- Wis.;
wausau, w is. ; netroit, Sault Sto.
Marie and Marquette, Mich.; Toledo,
Ohio- W'utertovvn. Si 11 i:r:in.l l.'o.-!
N. D., and Croat Falls, Mont., and the
suggestion is mane mat oy addressing
any of these, who are the authorised
agents of the liovernmeiit, it will be
to the advantage of the reader, who
will be given the fullest and most au
thentic information regarding the re
sults of mixed farming, dairying,
ranching and grain-raising, and also
supply in forma I ion as to freight and
passenger rales, etc.. etc.
Town Willi Short Nnmp.
The shortest iritne pnw.ss.-d by any
town or villa.M- in Croat Prilain is
Oa, llir- name of a village in Lslay,
cJ -
of the Skin and Blood
Should Be$n NOW
MiiIiim t nr Itiici- ;( ourno.
Lorlin will shortly possess a motor
oar race course !t,:s yards long.
Cornrd Herf Hmxh.
Put In a large frrlne-nnn oni nunc
or butler; when hot add four onnrps
of rw'atoes and six ounces of enrnd
heff, bot.i rut In tlireeslxtoenf lis of
an inch square. Season with popper
and nrttnif and fry. slowly Inclining
the pan so that the hash assumes the
shape of an omelet. When n fin
color drain f.ff the hotter, and turn If
on to a long dish the same as an ome
let.
King r.itwnrfl a l.lnunlnt.
Klri(f Kdward Is able to speak Nln
duslanl, and durliiK tile coronation
he addressed the Indians in their na
tive language when they wete review
ed at Hueklrighain palace.
A 1 our t'oriifirrii right.
Jim and Iou Kmlzer, of near Tarls,
killed a bald eagle under unusual cir
cumstances a few days ano. It t
t. -irked a IlKlurkey. While itand the
turkey were finhtlnff. sotno crows at
tacked the eagle. The emtio ching to
the turkey with lis talons while it
beat off Mm crows with its hack and
wings. The contest was Kclting In
teresting when one of the 8mlr.eni
fired Into the fluttering hunch and
! 1 1 ml th 4nflln It mottaiiMil
bi.t-1 i.trrrnrM tm
It prepared for mlTrrrni Ir m
niwl ratarih wlia dm at
fifnlMTln airmrlnf thaftf
ad imm brain a All lha
twallnf aad MMhlng pfpaa
U of Rraam Maim ar ratal a
aa Is tha nw piaparallna. H
aat ao irj p Uaa taaratlaaai
. Clioco titc Caramel.
Put together In a norcelaln-llnod
auocpnn two pounds of brown mnmr
a half iiound of good chocolate broken
int hits, and n cup of cold water.
Itoll unlll a little dropped In cold w.
tor hardens; stir In two tenspoorifuls
or vanilla and two tablesimonfuls of
butter, turn Into buttered pans and
tit Into squares.
I.rnion Itnltrr tanre,
i'ut a large tahlesptKinful of corn
maroh, two heaping ta lib-spoonfuls of
granulated sugar, n pinch of salt, th
rated rind of a lemon and the Juice of
an ounce of butter and the yolks of
two eggs In a saucepan and bent them
toKclucr until smooth and light; then
udd quickly a pint of boiling water;
and cook until It begins lo thicken.
TatTr A nnlra.
Make a thick sirup of sugar and s
cry lit Lie water. Do not ailr wlitu
lulling. When it thread, take oft the
Are and In Are minutes 1Id tha annhu
la It Mh paper to drip aad dry.
In llonnr of Do Wet,
One of the new engines for the Oa pe
railway Is to be christened Do Wet.
BLOOD HUMOURS, Skin Humours, Scalp Humours, Bab
Humours and every kind of Humour from J'implcs to
Scrofula, with i'remature Loss of Hair, may now be speedily,
permanently and economically cured by Cuticura Resolvent, greatest
of Blood and Skin Purifiers, assisted by the external use of Cuticura
Ointment and Cuticura Soap.
Thousands of the world's best people have found instant relief
and speedy cure by the use of Cuticura Resolvent, Ointment and
Soap in the most torturing and disfiurm-; of ITCHING, BURN
ING, and SCALY HUMOURS, ECZEMAS, RASHES, ITCH
IN GS and INFLAMMATIONS.
Thousands o. Tired, Fretted Mothers, of Skin-Tortured and
Disfigured B.ibics, of all acs and conditions, have certified to almost
miraculous cures by the Cuticura Remedies when the best medical
skill has failed to relieve, much less cure.
Cuticura Treatment is local and constitutional complete and
perfect, pure, sweet and wholesome. Bathe the affected surfaces
with Cuticura Soap and I lot Water to cleanse the skin of Crusts and
Scales and So ten the Thickened Cuticle, dry without hard rubbing,
and apply Cuticura Ointment freely to allay Itching, Irritation, and
Inflammation, and Soothe and Heal, and lastly take. Cuticura
Resolvent to Cool and Cleanse the Blood, and put every function in
a state of healthy activity.
To those who have suffered Ions and hopelessly from Humours
of the Blood, Skin and Scalp, and who have lost faith in doctors,
medicines, and all things human, Cuticura Remedies appeal with a
force hardly to be realized. Every hope, every expectation awakened
by them has been more than fulfilled. More great cures of Simple,
Scrofulous, and Hereditary Humours are daily made by them than
by all other Blood and Skin Remedies combined, a single set being
often sufficient to cure the most distressing cases when all else fails.
Ct'TlliatA HEMKDIES re 1.0W thn.uzliciit the rlvill,,.,1 world. I-lllCKS: Cittleurn H,..
WH. &0-. per U.ttle (in tin- form of Clo-oliop f.,i,., ps. 2.V. ,,rr Ti, , ,;n,
Ciilli-ura Oihim. nt. ,r bo,. ,l Cml. uia Soup. 2.V. prr .-nkc. S. Mil for 1 he sivat
w-iik. "llii:iior of the llloo.l, Ski. :ohI S.alp. n,l l,v lo ( n- TM-m." ill Sao Din-
"-"""- niii.riillo,,. Tilliiioiili,l. a, Hire. -lloim In nil anaM:o;.-i., in, In.tai Japi-
nil ebi,.f.,.. BrttWi n.-pol. ..), Oh irt.-ra-S.,., I.oilon. K. r .- , i,,.,,,,, R tMe
tie li I'.-iii. 1-ariH. Ailalrnllun P. i,,l. It. Tomi. ,t Co., Swlurr. I'OTTKl- I iHP(; A ) 1'lf VIM
tOAL CoKt'OKA'riO.N, Solf -i,rl. lr. I;.,l.,n. tl. S. A
-noiino ( lirln an St li lire.
PrracihriR on Christian Science at
Norwich, England, Dean Lefroy re
ferred to its teachings as "raving
nonsense."
Tltno from Muon lo Mon.
The time from new moon to new
moon Is twenty-nine days, twelve
hours, forty-four minutes and two
and eighty-seven hundredths seconds
Throitich and Through.
Krw Bedford. Mass.. Mureti 't
HA First strf-et, this city, IIvos a very
happy man. IDs name is 1'lrle l .1' I'tiM.
sour and he eertalnly lias gissl reason
to feel pUd ami proud.
Mr. I,vase(ir has I n sick for n
lonr time with ff-oei'iil tvfiiilfiMtu, ti,. ii
a sore ptla In his back. At the last be
goi fo rrry ima mat lie could not walk
without treat misery. Now he iu wi.m
and In spaklng of this wonderful
cnange in Dim he says:
"I believe It to he inv lnt o roll
everyliody how I was cured. 1 v no
wen mai i count not stoop. In fact, I
was unable to wall; wllhoui groa-1 pain.
I began taklnr Dodd's Klloiv i-:iu
and nflcr a two months' tre.-ihnent I
am well and sound again.
'Dodd's Kidney Pills are n Cn,l.u,.ot
remedy. 1 will always praise them for
their wonderful euro of mv case Tlo.v
cured me through and throneli l n.i.
as strong and able a man now as I
ever wn.
Miulmn l-alll'a Tall--"an.
Madairiee I'at.ti, it is said, preserves
as a talisman the boots she wore at
her debut over forty years ago.
.law Looioly Socket-!!
The human jaw is very loosely sock
eted in the skull, so that it is often
dislocated by t lie mere act of yawn
ing.
Sometimes it is hard to disti nguisb
netweon envy and emulation.
New I'ki- l-'or l':i-ci rirlly.
The first electrical lire engine run
with power secured by tapping street
railway or electric light, wires is in
successful use in Koiicn. France.
$mRr WESTERN
Cn2fijP '" attrartlna mot attention thu
aw lag I " oilier dminot la ilia world
thi'. tin vAiir or the world."
TIIR I.AI OF SlXSIIIXK.t
TaeNATI IIALFI I lino tl;Ol.MtsrrTOB
Arra nn4-r Crop In 1 t02-t,RRT,BRft
1 Ida m 1 11(1 a 1 1 7,Ui(il,r64 llvkl.
. . .. r , ...i.r , iirr.omilUI. I Tinnp 0(1114
Inii MhLmiI;(,,m1 fori Mii-KlnH ll.n frtlU
vol. H ftiitnri.oit ro I u f n 1 1 . ftird k ellmirfA utvtn u
llumralrni
liin-r 111
all m Ur.l nlUrlrU.
Srel for AHiu and olhr lltonilDra to Rnporla
laotlnoc of Immlte-ntion. Oonwa, OiinMdA. or M
W. V, BninMt, W Nw York Lifa lllda., Omaha
w't.. tM an'lioriErl Ciinfelmn tlnarnni--nt r'
- I.I mH nli- T-wi -ut -i-'ttrai. -l-ti.. '. ,
anil, a .,,mri-i,t riimtnll. and a clltnalo
Iwiir-d ami iidMiiHt wHHon of -rriml h. I,
.! of I All Arm Frre, Hi onlf chnrira
anir,. lllo a to (Ihurchea, Mclioula, au. 1U
Arl-nnirr in ,r-at llrltnln.
nie agricultural returns of real
Britain for l!X2 show that the total
under crops and grass was r.2..!K7.76f.
acres, a decrease of 20.-130 romimied
with IK)L
r0U CAN DO IT TOO
Mtknj Mohool ChtMrm Ar Htokly.
Mft.hnP (lpwm Wnr, 1 1 -
(Jillflrpfi, un-pd j Mother Orny, n nnrnp
In CI.IUun. Iff K .
m. miuirii noma, !(- lorn, nrpiik up
l 1! noun, rare Constipation,
. i Mr : . ' ",rnu"enp, nronincii i rttl
hlM. laaihinf Duorder, move anil rea
ills fa tha bowtlt nnrl Deatror Worm.
Sold by all driifglatii or by mall, a.
Sijnipla Bi;lld FKKB AddreM Alkra B.
Olmatod, U tUf, N. T.
V!
J Ovor 2.000,000 neotiio Bre now liny
hiff g-oodti from ns nt mhoit-siilc
prlwa saying l& lo n perrr-nt on ercry
tlilnu they nun. Yoa enn do 1 1 Uio.
Why not tsk ua to acrid jrou our 1,011(1
pau'S catalogue t il tclln the Mtory. Send
in r-enw ror It today.
Ileal Tlnin to Wo k.
Tolstoy believes that tl c best time
for literary woik Is between !) a. rn.
and :i p. in., and he seldom writes at
other times.
cm moo
Tim house that toll thn truth.
S2.50
Bbl.
POTATOES!
Lar-rr-at aro-arraafa-a P-afataaala AfHtl
7 S."Haral S. Varkrr" alaalr' Kar.
Ir W laaaaala a rlrla.af f f ka. par a. I'rlrra
lrt.a. WaaiiaalkarallUaliaaaaaaiplaar
Taaalaw.Kpaita. Mamr-oalW at,ak. par
Slaat ( lataa, ala ,a-a IMM af aa ixnlaaa.
N A. ALli atraxm U CraaaaTw la.
if
What Luck!"
I.HinV I.I1NCIIKONH made rrarly In a
J'-W manivil. 'J fie Wnli r Slm-il Smoked
Ue-I, n.i and lit ana. Vo.-il lx.nl. 1-ottnl
fhkkcn, an.l folsot t-,.l tliiiiK to cat.
Arc U. 8. Covcrnment Inspecled
K.-op la th- htne tor enier-tnelea f,,r
siii.iHTK, for ".in fill, li, -h t,,r any I im,i
wh. n voim.ml Mem.-t hitiu u"t and w.int
II onlr.H. V,,n simply turn lo v un,l
thoi-.in laoi-. n. An apprl iini, Ian, h ia
r.-ady in- .in instant.
Libhy, McMcill 6, Llbby
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