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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 29, 1897)
Men of the • noblest dispositions 'hink themselves happiest when others share their happiness with them.— Jeremy Taylor. The greatest cape In the world is Cape Horn, a precipitous mountain over 3,000 feet high. The nobleness of life depends on Its consistency, clearness of purpose, quiet and ceaseless energy.—Kuskln. Prayer Is not conquering God's re luctance, but laying hold upon God's willingness.—Phillips llrooks. Cnmlngled Joys here to no man bo fall.—Southwell. I.tncoln I’urk. Chicago, One of the beauty spots of Chicago, Is described in n most beautifully Illustrated book of iki pages, now being distributed _ tiy tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company. It Is full of the finest half tone pictures of one of Creation's most charming place* of resort for ritiren* of the Great Republic. K very one who ha* 1 ever visited the park will appreciate the souvenir, and for tlio«< who have notit will be* revelation of what in to lie seeu in Chicago. It can only tie procured by enclosing twenty-five III#) cents In coin or postage st«ini». to Geo. II. HenlTord. gen eral passenger agent, 410 Old Colony building, Chicago, III. A recent Invention la a cradle that rocks by meann of n clockwork merh iitil■„>, and, ut the name time, pluya baby tune*. f If von want In oiHTate on the Chicago Hoard of Trade send for our free Issik con taining full Informailmi how to trade On account of the short wheat crop In foreign countries and the short corn crop In this ^Country, hoinrorn Him wuriti wm m ii mmx K-jnliclM-r. and now Is tlx* linn* to make u prottl Bj Infi'Htmnnt. Wi* vxoruti' orders In W, wliiut In l.4Jnn ImisIx-Im und upwards, and rorn and oats In f>.ew Puslxls ami upwards. B) Wrd«’ us today. If .1 Lnnthrry A <*«.. 22M Kv Kill 1(4 > till I l<l lfi(f, Mil< ayro Mcl/itXT* < lilCiijfu m hoard of Trudi*. tm,' Am far aa calculation* can decide, the % temperature of comet* Ih believed to be K|.2.000 time* fiercer than that of red-hot ■ Iron. r FAHHKIJ/N MKII MTAII KITIU4 T IT. Tie* tx-sf, all itrofi r§ win refund you* DvBtf If m'-. fuu »r« oat »atl«fu <J with It. ■ There arc In India 200,000 widows sit'd between tpn and fourteen years, and 80,000 leva than nine years old. Mr*. Wlmtuw * Sootfling »rr«g DIP, go, rhll.lr.n l*rtlilflfl.w,fl.li* Ih. yn.no,roSafflo loflom Kr mutton, aJ ays pan», mrx wlnii colic. ^ cc«»u » b</Uic. What Is ambition? 'Tis a glorious cheat.—Willis. TO CUBIC A COI.D IN ONK DAT. Tskc I.axattvn llromo yulnlne Tablets. All Druaaists refund the money K It falls to cure. ‘Ox Gambling mania Ih now accepted In I Prance as a ground for divorce. -- A Kansas City young man of Ameri can parentage, whose Christian name was Moses, has had it changed to Moke, which may or may not be an Improvement. Life's a short rummer; m.;n a flow er.—Dr. Johnson. IIiiw'm Till*! \Ve offer Oil- luiiiufo.j Dollar* reward for uiiy case of Cslarrn Dial cunnot be cured by Hull Catarrh Cure. K. J CHUNKY A CO., Toledo. O. We. I he undersigned, have known K. J Cheney lor me Iasi 16 years, and believe him perfectly honorabl*- In all business Irai-Sscltolis and miunclully able to curry on I any obligation* made by their firm. Heat A Trim*, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, (».; WaldlnK. Klnnau A Marvin, W holeenle Druggist*. Toledo. o. Hall * ( atari h Cure I* taken Internally, acting directly upon ihc blood and uni imm *ur(a< e* of the system. Teel Into ulals sent free, price 76e per bottle. Hold by all druggist* Hull's Family Pills are the best. Religion is the mortar that hinds so il cl y together; the granite pedestal of liberty; the strong backbone of the social system.—Dr. Guthrie. Tours In the Itoeky Mountains, The ‘Bcenlc Line of the Wor d.” the Denver A Itlu Grande Railroad, offer* to tourist* In Colorado, Utah and New Mex ico the choicest resorts, and to the trans continental traveler the grandest scenery. Two separate and distinct routes through the Itoeky Mountains, all through tickets available vln either. The direct line to Cripple <'reck, the greatest Gold Campon earth. Double dally train service with through Piilliuun sleepers and tourists' cars between Denver to Hnn Francisco. The luwt line to Utah, Idaho. Montana, Oregon am'. iVashlugton via the “Ogden Gateway.” Write R K. Hooper, G. P A- T. A., Den ver. Colorado, for Illustrated descriptive pnmphlet*. A god book Is the precious life-blood nf a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life be yond life.—Milton. Cheap Ticket* Via the Omaha A St. Louis R. R. and Wabash It. It. St. Louis, one way, 80.1), round trip. 81ft.8ft, On sale every Tues days and Thursdays. Ht. Louis: Round trip October 8d to MtIt. 811.»0. Home seekers' Kxctirsion*. South: Septem ber 81, October ft and Hi. One fare the round trip, plus 82. Springfield, 111.: Round trip, 818.8ft; on sale September IS, iv, 20. For tickets and further In formation rail at 141ft Farnam St. (Rax ton Hotel Block), Omaha, or write O. N. Clayton. Omaha. Neb. Few people In India eat morn than twice a day and thousands only once. Car's I'ouiS Italsrm Is the oldest srvl best It sill liresk up s eo’d ^tilcksr tltufi anythin* ele«. It Is always reliable. Try It. The paths of glory lead hut to lbs grave.—Gray. A A i> AA AAA AAA AAAi^| ; Hungry j ► The hair i3 like a plant. What makes the ► / plant fade and wither? Usually lack of neces- , < sary nourishment. The reason why Ayer’s Hair < ^ Vigor restores gray or faded hair to its normal 4 ► color, stops hair from falling, and makes it ^ / grow, is because it supplies the nourishment the ► * hair needs. „ \ Hair, i ► "i/1 y v V 'iwm>vr v V *1r . r-»9wl»-9— _<;bt tiii'. «;K.viiyb ahtici.bj_I Walter Baker & Co.’s Breakfast COCOA Pure, Delicious, Nutritious. 1 « Costa Less than ONE CENT a cup. ’ lie sure that the package bear* our Trade-Mark. , Walter Baker & Co. Limited, t <i:«ubii*H,d 17ho ) Dorchester, Mass, t OH. McCREW I* 1 MM OMLV SPECIALIST ♦ HO I HMO *U PRIVATE DISEASES Wr*Wttr»a4 l»U*-rO»f of MEN ONLY Hi \ r»ra Ki|wrimo4 la V* »»• in »»w»*h*. fr» c. ro»aai*M**oi» *u<J f.MMMtiaailMft rw 1414 4 fifMM »*• . OMAHA, Nil. OUR KLONDIKE SHOES • >» » «IM •• •' I •• •! ... -.vsr£. •• ***»# 44 M*« 4«Amm* !• rEnolunootau quick arttaCtM <» I OHO I , HMtM »*•«*. I *^■£1 *• *M»» jflHIkJ . * a »* » 1 '^^■Pl , * • f“# , tUKirfi** Ik* i M hi llti t«j I*. •nr tit mi •lit tf (MVt j — mwi in hum **•%» - **. pi* • *« « #*"*• *h ♦* ****n-*4 II kill Im MkM%. I »«M b **» *** <m I In I »mU * lo«t> I'mMu*)))* I «k. \wi(tl» M im*. thum i if nm. HEIRESS KIDNAPPED. The Poller of Mlnneapollii llrllrvr MIm Bathrrford llit* Item Curried Awmj. The Rutherford family of Minneap olis Is a very wealthy one, ami as It consists at present only of Mrs. Ruth erford and her daughter Fanny, It will be seen that this young woman Is heiress to no small fortune. But her present wealth and future prospects seem to be more of a curse tlfan a blessing, for they have made her In the past a target for fortune-hunters, and now she Is missing from home, and the police have offered a reward for J. A. Morris, who Is believed to have kidnap ped the young woman. Morris, who has a long criminal record, met Mrs. Rutherford and her daughter while they were traveling In the south last spring, learned of their wealth, and that they lived in Minneapolis. On the 6th of May Miss Rutherford disappear ed from her home, leaving a note say ing that she was going to St. Paul and would return the following day. Since then a letter has been received from her, evidently written under restraint, saying that she was happily married to a man she worshipped. The pollre are convinced that she was kidnapped by Morris and Is held by him, and they are making every efTort to find her. Miss Rutherford Is about twenty-five Her father was ('apt. George Ruther ford, a pioneer Citizen of Minneapolis, who left a vast estate to his widow and only daughter. This wealth has brought Miss Rutherford many suitors, but she has always refused to leave her mother, and has expressed no desire to marry. All these things strengthen the police In their belief that she has been kidnapped. LOVERS OF THIRTY YEARS WED Indiana lloaaU a llrlglit Example In Constancy and novation, A bright example In constancy and filial devotion Is afforded In the experi ence of a couple recently wedded In Liberty township, Indiana, the newly married pair being Mr. and Mrs. Henry Foreman, who reside on their 400-acrn farm near Oreentown. In point of uge both bride and groom have passed the half-century mark. Though lovers from early childhood and betrothed from youth, the marriage was deferred until now, the engagement covering a period of thirty years. Young Fore man had a stepmother to whom he was greatly attached, and to whom he solemnly pledged to support during her lifetime, promising not to marry while che remained alive. Contrary to ex pectations, the Invalid and dependent stepmother lived until a year Or more ago. Ihirlng this long wait of nearly a third of a century the lovers scrupul ously observed their vows, tolling on through the years without a thought of disregarding the pledges given the stepmother or breaking faith In any manner whatever. They grew gray, lived frugally, saved their earnings and patiently bided their time. When death removed the harrier, the lovers had accumulated sufficient means to buy the largest farm In the township. The minister first engaged to perform the , marriage ceremony died of old age many years ago, and a divine of a new generation officiated at the long delayed wedding.—Chicago Tlmes-Her uld. 11 In lllM'Overy. flhlnnon_fi.lhiu; I'i/a /llaomme. ed the fountain of youth." ilarrett—• "What?" (ir)nnen—"That’s right. And It Isn't a fountain at all. It’s a bicycle.” Bsr ret (still Incredulous)—"Wliat make?” -Chicago Tribune. NOTED MEN AND CHILDREN. Children have a genuine friend In the person of the King of Slam, and he has always taken an Immense Inter est In watching the progress of the child rulers of Kurope—Alphonso oi Spain and the little queen of Holland. During his present Kuropeun trip ho intends to make their personal ac quaintance and become their fast friend. In Alphonso of Spain he will find the unique combination of a small buy alive with Infantile fun. mingled with stately dignity, for the small king of Spain Is fully uwure of his exalted position. Hy tlie younger members of the royal family the Prince of Wales Is consid ered a martinet and n disciplinarian, In spite of his worldwide reputation for Jovial good nature A short time ago he saw the little Princess of Itatlen berg and l*rlnce Kdward of York at play in one of the palace courtyard* It mi ii t hk past a sentinel they omitted to return the salute which soldiers are obliged to give every member of the { royal faintly, whether the age be tin years or (hi days. Immediately the 1 prince called the children back and In- j aisled that each should make his salute I to the soldier. President Paure of Prance Is ex- I tretuely fond of the youngsters, and hts I greatest pleasure ta a rutup with hi* grandson When H« became a grand- I father for the second time the fact was carefully kept from the public fur a couple of weeks, the reason for this , act throning a nets It ftkt Mtt tW* rHMMM IUIIimN loiiM Mmummji ill# iffit, Til# j •trtfti* «* f« 4»m< tally «%i»Uit I I* tilt# it) Aisutat #| ill# Hi#*# el ill# | | tttftli 4*1 lit# ir iuIn (*ifu ill# <?#*#■•■ | I I*# tNa t#rtiu* # #t«*ttl## ##*t III# [ t ti |i w%m* It* ! j v|U fur th* hilt) |*#4H I#m#i»i* truiif , j m P*t#r*fe«r« pi tfc*t M# fMi|r«liii#* J I Ik*#! tk» it# ###v tniiM itinv j I *f tit# * ##r t# lilt*, Most to knowing when in setae u 1 uppuetunity tko moel imp»rt**i thing 1 tn Ills is to know sthon to hresgu so s4***U«o INtrsell I A PERFECT HOME. (Toman** KcHninie Influence la Making Her Family Happy. Tho most perfect home I ever saw was a little house into the sweet incense of who <> (Ire went no costly things, but, the mother was a creator o' home; her relation with her children was the most beautiful l have over seen: even a dull and commonplace man was lifted up and enabled to do good work for souls by the atmosphere which this woman cmited; every inmate of tho house involuntarily looked into her face for the keynote of tho day and it always rang clear. From the rosebud or clover leaf, which in spite of her hard housework, she always found time to put by our plates at tirvukfast, down to tho essay or story sho had on hand to be read or discussed lu the evening, there was no Intermission of her in fluence. She has always been and always will be my Ideal of a mother, wife, home mnker. It is more than twenty years since I crossed the threshold. I do not know whether sho Is living or not. Hut as I see house after house in which fathers und mothers und children are dragging out their lives in ((haphazard alternation of listless routine and un pleasant collision. I always think with a sigh of that poor llttlo cottage by the lea-shore and of tho woman who was tho “light thereof,” and I find in tho faros of many men arid children, as plainly written, and us sad to see as In the newspaper columns, “Wanted— a home." "Didn’t you forget something, sir,” Asked the waiter, "yes." replied Olmpy, reaching for his hat. "You were so long bringing my dinner that 1 forent wlnit 1 hud ordered."—I’hlla delphia North American, When you visit Omaha you should rail at C M Raymond Co.'s lewslry stors, corner Fifteenth and Douglas streets, and ex amine their Jewelry mid art goods for wedding, birthday and Christmas presents, also steel engraved wedding stationery, in vitation* and visiting cards It is the only first class, up-to-date jewelry, art and rut glass store west of Chicago and Ht. Louis Engraving and printing iOO visiting cards II.80 by mail. First 1’asaenger—Would you—ah— lend me your spectacles a moment, please? Second Paaaenger—Certainly, sir. First Paaaenger—Ah, thank you; now, aa you cannot ace to read your paper, would you mind letting me hav* It, pleaae?—Tlt-BIta. Toronto hotels have been bothered by a man who persists In putting six names on the register and ordering six rooms, although no one accompanies him, and he represents nobody bu* himself. Two Millions a Year, When people buy, try, and buy again. It menus they're satisfied. The people of (he L'uitcd Mtates are now buying Cuscnrcta Candy Cathartic at the rate of two million boxes a year and It will be three million before New Year's. It mean* merit proved, that Caacarets are tlie mo-t delightful bowel regulator for everybody the year round. All druggist* 10c, ilOc, t>0c a box, cure guaranteed. Notwithstanding all the efforts of In ventors, no one haH been able to dis cover a substitute for leather. For shoes, belting, harness and u thousand oilier uses, "there's nothing like leath er.” _ There le a Class of People Who are Injured by the use of coffee. Recently there has been placed In all the grocery stores a new preparation called CIRAIN-O, made of pure grains, that takes the place of coffee. The moat delicate stomach receives it with out distress, and but few can tell It from coffee. It does not coat over % :lh much. Children may drink It with profit benefit. 15 rente and 2b cent* ppr package. Try It. Ask for 0 RAIN-0. To live In the presence or great truths and eternal laws, to lie led by permanent Ideals that Is what keeps a man patient when the world Ignores him, and calm and unspoiled when the world praises him.—llalzac. It Is only from the belief of the goodness and wisdom of a Supreme Be ing that our calamities can be borne In the manner which becomes a man —Mackenzie. Wake Up. Ves. wake up to tlu* danger wldch threat en, you If your kldnye. and bladder are Inac tive or weak. Don't you know that If you fall to Impel them to action, llrtglit*. dUeaso or dialiete. await, you? I‘.e llo.tetter'. Stomach Itlller. without delay It ha. a moat liem-fteliil effect upon '.lie ktdliey. when »lug gUh. and 11(1011 tiie ttowel., liver, .tomacb and uervou. system. Man's life Is a bonk of history; tlu leaves therof are days; the letters mercies closely Joined; the title Is Clod's praise. Masson. The tiurlliiglon itoute -California Us ruraluiti. (limit. (Jn»« W.( umfMPtAblc. UuvrOiuahui u».. tt 10 |t. m. itid IfMlIniiii Wp m. dv* ry Tbunwlfjr i« (•leun, mcMl««rii, not I’ruwrtHl t«»urWt •*!«** p#r«. N«» trun«fwr»: n»w run right through i*» >un and b<K A iiis*'it‘« uvw lb# AkfiiU' (tout# itiMu|li iNiitir (imi ^uli Ufkf * Uy Cart arc I’ttriwlcdi rr«l lu rulluuj luu< RfiitN mid kv!'» uud wrv |»r**" vtdrd will* rirluiiui twtiding mmii*. •fo. l ulhifnid (utrivfd *nd •M**r|w***»4 *« t’ur»U»ti i'»»t*dui l‘»r% »i'®i'«iijnmi p *w**h gun. rvllwN (MUfuiv** t»f ail Mfcil ibml hfggtMfv. au|uU)«vi«uf iuu n»l lu wtwuy *.tih*'f ««|* h*l|d*»f i*» mmk* I feu tftvriAud I ft |* w dwUghifui * '*■. t Iumi litit'i* •«• Itunttpml IforiUa (A I tir ftsi«w? gt*um full lu<»•?**• '.luitt , *f ll ii Hdfilltf!«»• IU«Ul«t iMkfl **•*»•. »*t writ# l«» .1 f nMd’it, IkitMifit Atfttul UW«il4 !Ht*lfc NaikiA If «tr«r doM ii#«aiifit)i) wkivk In dtAU* In riiAifliy n*»r luli) vblrl I# in katlin f*«4 IM ItlttKiUw««i? Vuu wlU «•* v*ty lt*i% mikUiNibttf *»m«h IwUfi If vw*i wul ffl ftttu Ihw ttfkll t»| fvfdtug Ikt Ikd wnAil Iftifil A «***•* itklf fludv *H I •iU |KAl you lit to. way «f get to 4 .mm * seaii.uk tatfalM tan alter Has is are rvDabta, Uw?y waJ what tbay *.I*«iUm l*or Mss ta« wa tan. dta si m at - rRVK, IMPORTANT INFORMATION lu men (plain envelope i How. nfter ten years frii'tless doctoring. I was fully re stored to full vigor and robust manhood. ' No C?.0.1). fraud. No money accepted. No [ connection with medical crnoerns Sent absolutely free Adilres*. Cock Box 288, Chicago, HI- Send 2 cent stamp If con venient. She—Isn't Colonel Oldbore the worst fellow for firing off old taws nnd say ings? He A regular maxim-gun, oh? Brooklyn Idfe. History l» Indeed kttic more than the register of the crimes, follies and misfortunes of mankind, (llbbon. HI (MM! (Mvvn Away. Think of It! One thousand dollar* I In gold coin offered free by the Sterling Remedy Company, to the friends and | endorser* of Caecnrcts Candy Cathar- ! lie. The Sterling Is honest and re liable, Its offer Is liberal and attrar tlve and Caxcareta are the best medl* Inn preparation ever discovered. Don't . miss your share of the gold, for you ! can easily get It by reading nnd an swering thp big ad In this Issue. I have always found that the honest truth of one mind has a certain altrac linn im rvrry uiimt iiiiihi wiiii 11 iuvtb truth lioneatly. Thomu Carlyla. The relative alze of the earth na com pared with the aim la. approximately, that of a grain of aund to an orange. IJroMT treated free l>v l>r H II Oreen'x Hons. of Atlantn. (In The gi-i-ntt-*! dropsy specialists In the world Head I heir adver tisement in another column of Ibis paper Second crop* of grape* have been ruined at llclvlcw, Kin., this aeaaon. I’lao'a cure for Consumption has been • family medicine with u* since INM.- J R. | Madison, V40U 4'Zd Ave , Chicago. Ills. Life la too abort for mean anxlotlea. —Klngaley. 1 a .. PAINFUL AFFLICTION A Son Write* a Letter Telling How Hi* Father Was Troubled. WINAMOE, IND.—"My father was troubled with boil* and carbuncles. After ■differing for some time, he heard of a similar case ourod by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. He began taking this medicine and con tinued its use until be wa* cured. My mother Is taking Hood'* Sarsaparilla for rheumatism and it is helping her." OUT E. Nkwkikk, Box 184. Hdinl'i; Pille <W» ,-,T,’r ,l1" I IUUU m 1119 tnk«v;ftHy to operate. 260* WAGON a** K better faille A ■ orli-HM inom y rlmn ■ '■ ■ | A I | ms pi cr Mffrn il I ■■■ k Itiiitf Imin I < >ti I ■ mm | I m ^ Uluffliaiutoti, N. v VUnkkiV ABOUT TEXAS: • : 2^0 ur • n«w |rtib.ic4iii >n. a>Mi•$*. ftos O Kill lr Nil ,r n#r *q. ft., rap! and nal ■ In * ■ ^ I III Hnh«* ♦ n»«*e for l*'*«t#r Sample* f rae. lk» WAS ■ Aft ILL A lioufiM. 4, HDADQV HEW DISCOVERY: Km WT O ■ qul»*k rrllrf and •!«»**• worwl raa*«. 8**nd for boob of testimonial* and IO«l»fB* treat limit Iren, Ur, Jl. II.UbtUV ft »o*a. AUasU.Ua. filllllifl MORPHINE and WHISKY HABITS. llrlUH ""M' 1 t l<> llook Kit \ K. UK. 4 i. VI ■ will MorraaR, imA#iuiii4«..ruuu.ti.ili. niITTrn WANTED llfgheat market urlraa nil I I rn i-"'-* Jaa. a. < i.a«* * c«». 3i»no. UU I I LI I ,uh 8l>. oiuaba. 1 YUTTIf V »l roat with a Nab. i:» Agent# liini ll Ti wanted In every town In Shrank*. FIDELITY MUTUAL FlRE INS. CO.. OMAHA NLtf W. N. U. OMAHA. NO. 44. 1897. Win n writing to advertiser*. Utn» y Mention Oil* paper . ..-. -S THE RECORDS SHOW CURES OP » til i,j Rheumatism Mm* •V THC uac OF ST. JACOBS OIL OF CHRONIC CRIRFLCS AND OF BCO-NIOpCN INFlAMMATORV CABCB. TMCRC'B NO DCNVINO, IT OURES. .. . ... i | I ' -N 1$1000 CASH I IFOR VALUABLE INFORMATION. /TfcgThgg OIJvre I Not a Lottery, but a Contest | ooxiD. I of Science, Skill and Art. 1— 1st PRIZE..$100 in Gold I a— and PRIZES.$50.00 each. lOO in Gold ffi 4 - 3rd PRIZES. ar».UO •• . lOO in Gold f 5 41 li PRIZES. ao.OO “ . 1«M> In Gold f 8- 5tli PRIZES. ia.r»(> “ loo In Gold | lO— Oth PRIZES. .... lO.IM* “ . lOO in Gi ld A 20— 7th PRIZES. 5.00 “ KM* In Gold $ as 8th PRIZES. 4.«K> “ loo in Gold 2 50- Oth PRIZES. a.OO « . loo in Gold $ | 100-lOth PRIZES. 1.00 »« KK* in Gold • aas.7TT PRIZES.uiuouiitiiig to.$1,000 in Gold | AIIA AA ICPT . I- want to awaken a 1111t.0r.al aj<prvrtaU*>n of the icr.at tn.rtt. ol 'AS- V Iuun UDiJCU I I t’AIlKTH CANIJT t'ATH AliTH*. Wo also want lo lncreu*«i our business by X teach 11 is the people what discuses (asm re is will cur*. If weranby Ihla plan In a month s lime. W Induce lO.Uli people to become users and well wisher* of thla wonderful laiatlve and lifer regule- w tor, which even now la aelllotf at the nil* of <VUAJ,(1M boxes a year. It will pay us to give away Il.tfJU 'J ( 1 Instead of spending It for some other form of advertising. J 1 1 2. Kveryhody know* what enormous sums of money we spend annually for advertising Wr A l , probably Nse 1‘JflUW * year by not knowing Just what u paper Is worth asan advertising medium If jk we can and out just h*-w many see this utlverllaein$'it and give It attention. It will be big tuonar In z our pockets. Your answer to this advertisement will help us find out. aud we are willing to pay for I 1 the Information i AMflllT YAII ARE TA AA « There are In the schedule below fourteen names of diseases' ' WsIN | VUU HnC IU UU I a„d ailments curod by fA*< AMU'S QMlY « ATIIAKTH *2 From each name letters have been omitted and tlialr places supplied by stars To fill In the blank ® spaces properly and gal the names right will lie a lest« f y«ur N smlug %% e asm *«rn to spell 1 ® wut as many names as you can. then semi (lie u* t to u» with HA cents |o pa> for a bo* of i Am‘A*1 * A It K 1 ^ Far rarrvef llals ws ahull glee tush prises uf hum HI to IIOU It* gold The* i A coired list gotten up In the most ariistle und original style will he awarded tin* first prise, the nett , ( ¥ best, the *t-c* mj pr*se, and so on Also. If y • ur list contain* ten or more Correct names. you will te*, . 1 IVIWI NFM III, tU.MMILATlllN l‘UI*»U Hr MtervLIhg care In preparing yo«> list >«u j © ought to be able lo secure part of the fil.iMMl cask iimhmI, but under all ctr* iimttaures you I g *1" be a winner. The distance you live makes no difference, as all are treated alike i AWAROS WILL BE MADE PROMPTLYi 1 A *«m! It in without delav < ul me advertisement nut, so you ski not m gleet <> forget u irm* 1 1 A wii ) e ksarsily ‘«vs 4*d and peoesptlg seal. Here ace the Words to be spe iol *ut he sure 1 1 I m fuu give them la tbelr right order « ( a 1. CO • ST * * A * I • N I) «l« ‘*»fc#» IM«4 kf t *•» 4»ftl*. 2. HI *0*6*1 * u«il IHx.tl.lKK Mia. C . 44* 4 bf 1***4 lIuHMcIl, r«t|«4 l»| * 4«* 4MH X 4 mum4 k| W*H«I Ituii mm«4 h| i'4« *MU 1 1**1 l * # * # Tmi# •••4«i4mh*h «f m )m fr* . U»l |*it«'*4<4ttbM! 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