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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 20, 1897)
IfM Tl««n Half Nra To ItufTulo nod return via the Wa hash K. It. For the U. A. It. reunion the WaliuHh will sell tickets on Aug. 21 anil 22, at leu* than Hull Fare, with choice of route* via all rail from Omaha or Chicago to llofTulo or by steamer from Detroit, either going or returning. The only lint1 running re elining clinlr car* (Heal* free) from Oinuliu or Chicago to llufTnlo. All train* run vin Niagara Fall*. For ticket* kimI further Information call on Agi •lit connecting line or at Wabash Ticket office. 141% Farnam Htreet (Pax ton Hotel block), or write Uko. N, Ci.aytoM, N. W. I'u»*. Agt., Omaha, Neb. Tint tllslart In Art. "Illykln* I* doing some good dialect work." ‘'Illykln*? I didn't know hn wrote; I thought he wa* an nrtlat?" "Ho hn la, hilt he I* making a specialty of dialect picture*, lie draws poHtec*." Washington Time*. • Try llrulti-ll. AhI< your grocer today to show you a package of (lltAIN O, the new food drink that taken the place of coffee The children may drink It without Injury an wall a* the adult. All who try It like It. ORAIN-0 ha* that rich real brown of Mocha or Java, hut II to made from pur* grain*, and the iiionI di’llcnlo stomach receive* It without distress. 14 the price of coffee. If» cent* and 2*r> cent* per package. Hold hy all grocer*. Tuttle* like cof fee. Look* like coffee. A Show N«|iiull. A man named Hnow, living In tha riihurh*. win made a father a few day* nyo, and It t seat this announcement to tin local paper: "A Utile snowdrift* i'd into idv '") iso last, night.” fvoMKN MMMi nr,nr.. If you want to learn about a Wash ing Machine which even a child can operate easily be *ure to read adver tisement In till* paper of H. K. liram k rncr Mfg, t'o., Davenport, Iowa, To In troduce their new Machine everywhere they will for a abort time only aell cl. wboleaale price where dealer* a* yet do not keep them In *tock. The lirm guarantee* every Machine flr*t-clu*M mid to give sail jfuetlnn, Write them at once for circular* and price. They will he pleased to hear from you, Wade. "lie man dat. ain’t got nullin' ter do but ’kill time,’ " *ald Unci* Bben, "gln 'rally wea'e* er lot oh fu*' Hun ammer nil Ion brlngin' down some mighty no ’count game."- Washington Htar. llstllM Cufitrrli Coro Ih taken in tarn Ally. I’rfra, 75c# Thu 11 m I lot. Better "vote Into the air,” and trust the angels to catch and rescue it, than to vote Ido the mud and let the devil get it.—Itev. A. W. Spooner. ) never n eU n> qul a < lire an I'Iko'k ( ere for t on-uni) lien ,1.1 I aimer, l ox 1171, Heatte, Vlu-lb, Hot. Sfi, J8WJ. Kducatlon polishes good disposition* and correct* laid one*. No-To-line for fifty (.'cut#. Ousr*nte<-d tobacco habit eere, melic* w*»k meu klroug, b.uotJ p.re. but SI. All urugiimut Kind thought* lire wing* which hear us on to kinder deed*. Mm a rar-ttaalnr Maa. Waltera Jaokaoi la a chump! Williams—Why. whot makea you aay that? lie alwnya aeemed to me to bo an eireptionally bright, huatllng fellow. Wultere Well, ao he la, but he'a a chump, Juat the Name. He got a good Job un collector for Hmllh. Jonea b Ill-own a month ago and he huatled ao thnt he had collected all their account* Iuni Saturday. Then they discharged him becatiKO they hadn't anything for him to do"*- Somerville Journal. An Ahnmlnnhl* \ Imifli iu'v to Hicumullirn In iimluuhfsullf tnhcrltftl rnllkc fiiMtiy olIm r l**giic|<** It r* niitltM In tin- family. TIm* limit HfWfiml mean* of chc<Ulntf l lilt* tendency, or of rv rnovttiif Incipient rht'iimaflam, whrthur ore i ulttlctit in t he hpHHl or not. It to rcwirt to llo*i4'll4«r’» Hiuinitf'lt Hitter* m mooii m the nrcmiMtitfiry fwliijciM arc felt. Nullify In if the Inilin ticca of ciilil, *ntui tuiftfuc. the lilt!«*(*> n«#l only fortlfl*"* tin* system unalnwi Mu ir hurl fill enu* miiicii’cn, hut Hiihju*t»it*i» iriuliii lii. I1 vi r i/ml It him y complainl, »Iy n pcpsla Mint m i vc dl v |iilct mh I i tti* V#»r III All* Friend "They are to produce one of Wagner1* opera* Monday, Let ua go and hear It,” MuaPal Fiithi'-dnat "Ob, no. I can’t attind the old achool of tnualc. Wagner la good enough In nome waya, but be auerlfh-cd too much to melody.” New York World. WIO.AO III Itlll AMI AMI lll.lt UN mi .110 00,40 i i on,ii, i nc .iiugata l-uila Houle," from t hbugo, good go ing Atiguat 21*23, A rare opportunity to go Luat nt very low ralea over "A First-class Line for Flral-claaa Trav el." Keaervn your aleeplrig ear areorn miidiillona early by writing to L. t). lleiiNner, Ocn'l Wcafcrn I’aaa’r Ag’t, lilt AiIhimh Street, Chicago. lie.ou to Hiuiulo mid return. A|rd Holt Uiuniplon. l,ord Rutherford Clark, who la over 70 year* of ago and a Judge of tho Scotch Court of Hen*Ion. has won the firm prize In the golf competlUona at Cannce twice running. Don't Tobacco Sptl and ion k« Tour Itfo Away Touoll tol/acco eiutlly and forever, Im mag m He, full of life, nerve and vigor, lake No-To Itae, III" wonder-worker, that, make* weak nien atrong. All druggikta. .Vie <w (I Cure guarauteeil. liooklel,andoainple free. Addreaa Merllng Remedy Co.. Chicago or New Vork. ■ iiiil'ii Work. The tnlnlAtry ahould ebonite the mliileter. One ahould not enter the inlnlatry utile**, before Cod, he feel* Dial be ean do nothing el»e.-~ Rev. W. ii Oeiftwoll Dr Kny'a Renovator in mild In action, certain In effec L and a punitive cure lor narvoiiaiiea. eonatfjiation. dy>|.«|«ila and liver ill.e tae. kf*", Kao ailvt. Arruihigl)i A (fond name la cut tier to ho ehoaon than rieht'-a. though many men worn to have a pretty (food time without wither. Indiaiuipoli.t Journal. iimtvtnnn'm %•!<§• Ol jf*rrl»»r« T bit orltfllltl »ft<l only ififidfA* <,'Ufe» f M»li'l> ai.tj y*t »,i«ui At C.(t.<;isrk ACo.,R,lisrsii A Win'll j o i jjlvi* one a pk'n* ryf your mind lw Mire It Im not th« liisl piece. F4KKKM. A MM) NT4K KXTM4IT Iff Tlif brut ah irrtHrr" will rafuo'J you* ujoDejr If you Are not with It. rVriMtirt* Im a tax paid by a man for proud iiuntM*. Vv -y -^y * ■ ir • o*' w •*■ ..^ ^y '-' .^y ^ ^ • y «| Our Fs and Other Eyes. 3 vj$ Our I’s are just as strong as they were fifty years ago, \W |when we have cause to use them. Hut we have lcs.i and yff less cause to praise ourselves, since others do the praising, $ and we are more than willing for you to see us through other eyes. This is how we look to S. F. Hoyce, whole sale anrl retail druggist, Duluth, Minn., who after a quarter Wm of a century of observation writes: t “ I have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla for more than 25 years, both at wholesale and retail, and have never heard any v thing but words of praise from my customers ; not a single . complaint has ever reached me. I believe Ayer’s Sar saparilla to be the best blood purifier that has been intro MM duced to the general public.” This, from a rnan who has f sold thousands of dozens of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, is strong testimony. Hut it only echoes popular sentiment the world /feC over, which has “ Nothing but words of praise for X&y Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.” O Any doubt about It* Send for the *' Clipbook.** ll kills doubts and curst dmibttrs. BOh Address; J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Matt* ; SIOO (o Any Man. Win. P A V *IOO FOH ANV CASE Ul AAaahaaaa la Man Thar Traat anil Fall la Tara. An Omaha Comimii)' |4a,aa for Iha Ural lima loitora lha |oil,|i,‘ a M inn ti TnitT* Mam lor lha rur* of Imat Vitality, Naraou# nn<t Katual VVaakuma, ami itoaiuratioii ol I4fa Kurca In o>4 au4 imm.! man No worn out h'n m h rania.lv . r.nitaiin uu l‘ho«|iboroua or ulhnr liaruilul ilrum H ia a Wii»ti«nn I. Tar .man maa . nl >n Ila t(Ta,'l» laallll* in Ila run All ramlara, aho ara aultauug Iroitt a otakua . dial ' blight* dial. lila. rauoiug thal maulal au,l |4,,u,al a till a.mg |on nlia. In tai-l Man liiHi.1 ihouhl a rila In Ilia M ATI AI I. 011 'A I, COMPANY. Omaha Kali *u4 that alii I aan.l V a haul llrll I HI I' ■’* * a 'll a |*a|MM mi ibt a 4iiaataa, ami (wanllva ormila oI Ilnur Uni, Alton *i I at it - air rhmo ami- of mao a tin ham Uai all bojat uf • mrt ara I« ng raalurait b» I ham luaptf fa, i , ualihua Th M, tt Tt.naor mai ha lahaa •I hx.a* am la# lt» I .II*- II >>• »» lha, aWI |-a, •*. <.<«.l fa.a a«-l h-'lal I i I* lo oil aim rial a I l.i go lha. a tor I rial omul if Ilia, ail lu tarn Aha. a.a Mflal.f (alia. *i bora no h.aa I'l* ,..,,l" l.i h.aa I u.a, F.aa n ton la ,•» I O d lata t hat ha-a t aliaai ai'.lal ami aiaaiaa l.i • it a > atari >n.alha. llaol ». .< ,. • ■ lar o« ik*a,. i-Iiv.ii mi, I* <l> -ia4 a a hanb to A. i 4 ‘ ■ *1 i, ta t a ra.t i, ad i >ai »*« < "j? , **,*: T(iiW|it«s'ily« tUUf. tip^M*** hiiidunoiL. flHfcn WAbhiMo y'Ui MACHINE - GREATEST IMPROVEMENT ♦, Id WASHERS In 20 TEARS \ PENDULUM V UiN M ftt Mil il latM. V ('•» H v|»nM iU»4 V ln« e* anting *• mvn »urk Ikaa ruakln*. tr«Ul». II inm la ► * ■■ I mnM# mni tn t<«M M |SS NM««. i u POMMEL SLICKER .= j i m to* fc «-*•»* * I Il iHa * AMT A , ;.,. ,. ,,— ESTEUA'S “ IIA'NT.” 11 KitB wu* tt new tenant at Harry's acre. This family waa the llrst alrne the young married pair wh<> had coma In the evening on ly to hasten aw.iy before the following nightfall. The lord and master was a physician, as could he told by the brand new, shiny ■ iku daring over tin rickety gate, and they were also a young couple. Not »<> very young In y>ara, but young a* a married pair, for Miss Kstella Varner had looked quite over the head of a fellow like John Hicks, but as vtut after year passed end found her an uninlied tu rnaln still, her gr.ge hi an to lower, until It rented not unkindly upon the same John Hicks whom rlie bad Indig nantly flouted live years before. Tiny were married very quietly, and an John hud n litiIm money laid by, they de rided to rent and (tun b tt*1' Harry cottage and Nettle down to housekeep ing at oriel. 'I be collage, quite a large and pretentious affair, was good enough In Its way, If the need of repair were overlook'd, but fbr reputation of tho place was what wan to be ronaldered. "(live a dog a bad name and bang him " It is the same with a ho urn In certain local Hies. 'I be Harry cottage stood In the middle of an tore lot, a pretty lawn sloped to the road In front and a nice garden stretched at the hack to the edge of a tongue of woods. There weir fmi ii v trouitniz hlltt of Hot “.UP and Jetsam lying about the place, but none of It was ever appropriated. The col ored population, those strange folks who exhale superstition with every breath, gave the place a wide berth.and though a colored settlement stretched along the other side of the wood, no short cut was ever attempted across Harry's acre. "The place was haunted” was the Impression that war spread throughout the country, though by what, or whom nobody seemed to know. One or two of the colored Inhabitants, more Im aginative than their neighbors, as icrted that, they had "done seed de ba'nt," but what It looked like or what It. bad done they were unable to say. Estella wax not, long kept In Ignor ance of the reputation of their new abode. The Hickses came and settled and the next step wax to look out for a servant. Donning her wraps one even ing Estella walked over to the colored settlement. Bhe hail proceeded but a little way up the road between the two rows of houses when she met two ne gressex coining out. of a cabin. "Doe# either of you want to hire?" she asked, "To do what?" they asked In chorus. "General housework," Estella an swered, tersely. One of the women shook her head. "I’se a cook, mysef," she declared, with a slight Inflection of scorn. "Whar you live at?” the younger one ventured. Estella pointed across the fields to the cottage nestling among the groves of "china he res." "K'gbt yonder" (be said. "There Is only my husband snd I." The woman's Jaw dropped and her eyes rolled as she stared at the white woman who was asking her to come to live at Harry's acre. "Dat place! No, not dls chl'e!" the younger woman de cla.ed emphatically, while the elder emitted a long drawn out sound of serious denial. “Um-um. honev!" "Why. what’s the matter?” aaked Es tella. a trifle surprised. i A LARGE GRAY RODENT. "Folks don't want to t,u iu service In no ha'uted house." they declared, and passed on. hnd so It was several days before Estella could get a servant to come to "1 he Acre,” as the liickes called It, but at last a chore woman wan secured un old, black creature, too shlfttesa and "no 'rount" to be able to chose her place of service, but* even she Insisted on leaving the place before dark, and would never make ter appearance uutll broad daylight every morning. And such rrtwtoi*# ta'es at old Sal. ly related about what was told of trie "ha'nta of Herry'a acre'"—tale* th»t made Estelle's heavy bra ds a most un* roll from her small preitv head She •f enure# du iful'y related th m tqjotig Hicks, who only laurhed as h# an* twered “We get the p've cheap nd until the ha'nt trice to for*# tu te* luaintanee upon u* let m ignore ts ralatenre It It does tilti " Ind so they stuck to 'heir quvt* * hearing or seeing noth tt* cut of the irdlnsrv until early wh#>< * place tmproced m «ft-h tn genera) st** ps-arence under Ihe twis'lb ns too » if leaf end grass that the II I*** nr* >ertalttcd eertwwt thoitshts of try nv e become mmcresed of 'his scsreiti Op# e*sntne U»'*lU *»• o an <v**n window In th* §*<■••«d »'«ry d t»« hows# <arwe t•** on'*' for t. hu II h« was |wcv and the htach *■'*"* h | tong alee* Wnirh*d he* t vgrtswot 'a* Ki*s se » «*eno*‘ed |;*s»lls w ts vs * hsnpy *‘'d •*',«n*,t •*«'< 4« on x# lawn WOgf * * * • *• ■ a* white htaeleth, «h<l an **'Sf»"c| the ha'*** a** with the*r **«ee*t rdar guddea'v theuweh the Sltenl house, a sound ytbrsted tk * ** "• 1 'ulltt >♦ g pull Wl fret dec cudtgfl the stall* Down It came with delltu-rate (dowries* until the first landing was r>a> It'd, then a few steps, and the de.ac* nt of t in next flight was commenced. Kstelln’s eyea were riveted on the staircase, a view of which she commanded through the open door. Presently "It" would come In night, cutting her off from an exit, for the last step In the staircase ended close to the door. All vitality seemed to leave Katella'a frame, cree ping in a small, cold etream up her spinal column, the hair seemed to rise on her head and her crisply frizzed hangs to uncurl. Dnwlnklngly her eyea were riveted on the floor, as she sal hack In the chair Incapable of casting off this spell of horror that hud •t itled upon her. Down the thing came, deliberately, Udells mentally counting the stairs un til she fc|t it had reached the last step ■' ’he (light, when In another moment II would pass the door. Oh, What a moment! Then Kstella's hair returned to Its natural position on her silly lit tle head, hi:- limits relaxed 'heir hor t*lfii-d tension, and her blood began to circulate warmly through h'*r veins mill more, fch • rubbed her eyes llll'l winked, rubbed them again and looked, end hurst Inti/pi-ni upon p<ul of hyster ical laughter, fir through ih<- door the otijci t of hei fright ci.tio- In sight, the largest, boldest old gray rodent K» 'ella had evci had th- III luck to see, ulnily propelling before him a large, round sweet potato, bln probably con tribution to some rutty feast, selected from those stored away In the attic for the family's own u <■ The decrepit old chore won u -, retiming to her even ing task, wondered at. the high, shrill notes of laughter coming from the winnow near which tier mistrc*/. and when n big. round potato came dy ing out of the window, bounding along the walk before her, *be speedily de clded that her missus "bad done seed do lis'nt an’ gone clean ’•tracted." Hhe, therefore, turned about and proceeded to put as great a distance between herself arid the haunted house, with Its distracted mistress, as her rheumatic old legs would allow, and Kstella was again left servantless and alone, Kstella never told her experience to John Hicks, and a short while after the occurrence when he suggested that, they arrange for the purchase of the place she gave a hearty assent. Home months after, when they had come Into full possession of Harry's acre, they changed Its name to Micks' Mold, beautifying and Improving It un til It became one of the most charming houses In the country. Though Ha unsavory reputation still clings to It, and the story of Its "awful ba’nt" Is still told In more than one county, Ita appreciative mistress has never again heard "things” creeping down the stair. -- ANTIDOTE FOR SNAKE POISON Certain Cur* for the Hites uT Keptlln In » l/NNt I#U*ov«rjr. From the Chautauquan: It la very noteworthy that many nations, race/ and castes lowest In civilization have for a long time protected themselves against poisoning from snake bites by a method which never until the present time, the twentieth century, has been discovered by European scientists. The races of Psyller In Africa, Morser In Italy and Guner In India ages ago possessed a means to insure themselves against poisoning from snake bites, and today there are people who are not harmed by snake poison, if we may believe the descriptions of travel ers. Suc h are the negroes on the Gui nea roasts, the race of Elsower in Harhary, some fakirs and snake charm, era In India, the Inhabitants of Ma zamhlque and some Kaffirs in South Africa. The means used by ail these people to secure immunity from snake venom consist in taking as medicine the venom, either fresh or dried, from the venom-glands of snakes. The ma jority eat the venom, but in Mozam bique tbe same result is gained by in CJlating with It. That these people really do make themselves proof against snake bites In this way seem a to be sure beyond a doubt. Although this method was made known long ago In Kurope by travelers, nobody seem ed to take any notice of it until the experiments of Pasteur and his school had demonstrated the possibility ol utilising it. Then scholars began to study tbe effi c's on animals of feeding snake venom and cf Inoculating with It. and to convert into scientific capl ’si the avowals of these fakirs, Kaf firs. etc. tie Ww Tens Brave deeds are frequent, and on< good office of the dally press Is to re cord them for the world's remem hrante An irstance In point le th< I fi Bow In* from the Mobile Heglstrr ' An Incident r-allair.g John lilt s fa ! moua story of Jim liludso, engineer ol | the Prair’e Pel's who held her "j»o* lie agin the bark till the last galoot' sas asbo e. occurred here on the Chat I tahooebe river in the wreck of tbs steamer flrtggs. The steamer struck « snag * y • ’ ripped open hsr bottom -the began to till and tbe pilot beaded ; her to a sand-bar. white tbs engines 1 reeded on all steam, though lb* w »• •er was already o«»r a portion of tbs * e ttevihlrg tbe sand-bar. tbe vee j *el carte' ed, and tbe water rushing ti aught tb* brave engineer «t bte poet ' ta the engiae room lie dies! there - . g||| - sens Wing ust # must nut *b-> became f« gbteaed and ■omped eterbcarJ. end a negru wo ■s>va who became panic eti icken wad -fused te leave tb* lower deck All tbe ethers w r» saved than be Hi tbs •dev at tun of tbe euetue*? The stoi « repurted by e nsgru deck-band, and * deuMtsag a Itu# one Tbe beret 4eve was tb'vterberry dev*atee* • ttsse * te a*e to uersS f ,'enetruvtu e te v« ty tmtiae ft. A. ft., nulti'a, ft ».*•*.*» tn tS. The 1,'nion I’acifle in eonnert ion with tin following railroads < Imago A. Northwestern, N, V.t A Ht, (*,, (Nickel I’lste.) has l*een deeJared the 'official '•rand Army route for the <c A It encampment at llulTalo, N. V,, Aug. 33 to 2*. He sure your ticket* read via thi# route. For rate* and foil Information call at elty ticket office, 1302 Furuam •tract. Th* Proper Tint in ft ants*. Among the women it I* alway* con sidered good manner* to go around to the h*'k door of a neighbor * house when on a borrowing errand, to the I aide door when on an Informal visit and ! to the front door when muklng a formal j call. Atchison Olob*. Irf Alim* tool t *•*. A powdi r to he shaken Into the shoes At this season your feet fi e| swollen and hot, and git tired easily If you have smarting feel or tig,hi shoe*, try Allen’s Foot i„. • It mol* the feet and makes walking easy. Curm 't'ul prevent* swollen and »w? itlng feel, blister* and eallon* -pm* II I love* •corn* and him lor.* of all pan ftid giver res! and comfort. Try It to day. Hold by all druggii t« and shoe •tore* for 2>. Trial pa<i ag< FKKK, Address, Allen M. O nated, l,< Hoy S. V. : .. - ...... . Kv<ry man Is the <r«hTeef of b’> own fortune; hut mighty few of them •ver learn the trade. All you guev , ulroiit difficulty In sell ing Mark True- may hi wrong ff you wi-b to know the truth, drop* postal to Stark Nursery, fxmislana, Mo . or lf<u'Mport. Ill Name references. < i pav to salesmen each wt eti the year round Outfit free takes no mom • to rtty the wirrk. Also wa it < Id H •I Agnus get their tree* free Home are art is tie signatures are not worth the ink It takes to writ*? them. Mr* Hln,l«»'* Ssslblsf Srrsii fordili4e*lretii*fM.rret 'r.rgwsi* ea***• tr,s*** u*u'0/fl. (milt. <Ufh* ml Ml Hanger expected Is alway?. met rest too latr?, g'lrjf ftt* t'liir Itoa'I* With f s*caret*. r asuy r ■ ,r'ir. r ,n ' ' , ' m, forever, tie?, lit; f; t: f. i. r r- l .uimouey. Who serves himself alone is a tyrant's slave. W II. Robert* for ysr* Caah'er of »h* Citizen* Bank of Omaha, and widely and very favorably known In Omaha and Iowa, cured of nerv ous Dyspepsia, Omaha, Neb,, March 7th, im t have le i, tro lied «*t h nefvoss dys pepsia, rol l fe t and ha *i» ud j,»- f circulation, ,ors of flesh, etc I coin rrc in * d taking Or. Kay s lleftovator Janu ary IMh. b'.if,, and I continued to Improv* frttrn th* third day, and have found ih * medicine most pleasant, nr, gr ping, no sickness at the stomach, but a complet* renovator, and I volunlarl.y without ih< doctor's request recommend this to any one afflicted with Itid gestlon and nervous ness which follows, f new <-at well, *1" p well, and have gained about tw nty-fl c pounds In weight am free front cold ftet or hands, circulation good, a riel I feci better than for many yeats. and I attrib ute ib s to Dr K y - it- novel* r One *6 rent to,i will convince any one if j1 It surpasses the whole train of p II* and cathartics usually taken, I now only lake one little tablet when I overload my stomach and It will relieve me at once, hoeond better. One Year later. J am still a Arm believer In the re at merits of your remedies. My health Is now better than for ten year* I seldom need to take the Renovator, but take it about once a month. Yours truly, W. It RORERTM. Omaha. Neb.. April I7th, lsSf7. Danger Ahead. At this time of year the stomach and entire digestive system I* detanged. causing Indigestion, weakness, drowsi ness and general indisposition. Don t go to sleep while there is danger ahead. Your system need* renovating to prevent fever* and other dangerous d.seasee Take Dr. Kay's Renovator in tune and we will guarantee you will nol have fev tr It strike* to the root of the matter and remove* the cause. It regulate* the stomach, bowel* and liver so gently and pleasantly and yet cures a larger per cent of cases than any rem -dy ever <!.»• covered. It cure* the worst cases of in digestion, consi patlon and chronic d.a eases. It I* pleasant and easy to take Brice, by mall, postage prepat,!. Ji cents and II. If your druggist does not have It don't take some Inferior article which he says la "Just as good." but send to us for the medicine or ''Dr Kay s Home Treatment,” a valuable S* page free book wtih M recipe*. Address Dr. B. J. Kay Medical Co.. Omaha. Neb. ' ' "" 1 ■>* 11.* A(lt*fluriNirti» You will enjoy till* Itubtiefttlori rnak better If you will gel into ll»e liaMt <*T resiling the |/lfrrtl*MWIt*; they will afford ft mint. Interesting s'lidy ud wilt put you in the way of gr'.Uag nom* • srellent t/«rgainn »»ur a/lrer User* are reliable, they send wiiab they «/!»ertii>* fstrattefti There I* need of patriotism tr, Antr I-a to-day it would 'ounferaet nth oral selfishness and gl»e greater re sponsibility to the el i lien Rwa. Henry A ns* Ire To I of* t.onsHpatlon Ooretev. Tsk« Cswsrets < i>«4r Csthsrltc IV urttm It C <: C, tail loeyre druse.sis rsfaftd saasy I’rajudlc* line* truth uiun li»rr/. I haw ’direct falsehood. Iktat imlMMk [I Im CofamWa*, m. H wd Bicycle*, I A* ferfurtU. MO, Ml, no. uk II : MHJ. CO„ Hartford, Co*». j lm In x I£f iMdmUt lulu; *7 Ml |l Iran mi iv M 2-tna j I for Mil m «>rt •• mm mH ft* mm mum Mr |i. UM //«*** few <♦» «4*. H"«d I AHIWCA* IRUU MACt CO IdUMin. HI. 512 TO ! 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