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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1898)
SFTV YEARS Why let your neighbors know it? And tvhy give them a chance to guest you are even five or ten years more? Better give them good reasons for guessing the other way. It is ve*-y easy; for nothing teila of age so quickly as gray hair. is a youth-renewrr. It hides the age under a luxuriant growth of hair the color of youth. It never fails to restore color to gray hair. It will stop the hair from coming out also. It feeds the hair bulbs. Thin hair becomes thick hair, and abort hair becomes long hair. it cleanses the scalp; re moves all dandruff, and prevents its formation. Vh’e have a book on the Hair which wc will gladly send you. If you do not obtain nil th* you Uho ii tl from the u«»of tfio Vigor. writ* tl.u doctor about It. *. lorn* dlfllrulfr wliku Prolkfchly thore It with your frmioral iu»y ho i amI1y Dr. J. C. A »}»U in i.isuHi! Aridrttl. yer, l.owrll, Mum. CURE yourself; . I *« I'.i'j 4J for tinn.it iiral I ft I hi lnllainuialii>n», 1 irrU»tii'ii« or ul< nuti'in# of iitiK oiiN memt>runtil. --— I'ftjiiltHH, and not aatriu* AthiLyars Chemical Co. •••»»* or puiaonoiM. I Hold by DrufftiU, or Uftit In plain wrapper, If #xpr*M, prepaid. for Al no, nr ,'i Itofti**, $2.75. Circular Mut on r«tjur»t DCIICBnyQ6et Your Pension rCRiaBUIlO DOUBLE QUICK Writ# CAPT. OTAltWIII. Pcntlon Agent. •4*8 New York Avenue. WASHINGTON, U. C. nOADCV new discovery: r».« WIT V/i C» I quirk relief »ud cure, worn ruM. Send for liouk of teellmonlelr end l<l<l»jr»’ Ir. litl.K Pit Kr* .’. Ur. 11.11.OkkM’klMUK. Illnu, «.». W. N. U. OMAHA. No. 42-1808 When Answering Advertisements Kindly Mention This Taper. Lorenzo Snow, the new head of the Mormon Church, Is 84 yeEr* old ami la a graduate of Oberlln College. 1 tin Cmt of Freeing Culia. The United States ure entitled to retain possession of the Philippine Is lands if the peace commissioners so decide, for the cost of the war runs far into the millions. To free the stomach, liver and bowels from dls case, however, la not an expensive un dertaking. A few dollars Invested in Hostetler's Stomach Bitters will ac complish the task. Don’t Judge u poet by his dress; One feathers don't make fine bards. Ilnnuty la flood IJeep. Clean blood means a clean > kin, No |m-» ity without It Cases retr.t amly < 'nthnr lle clean* your blood and keens It derm, by Hlrring lip Hit lazy liver ami driving all im pcrltlen from the body. Begin to day to tiardhb phonies, boil*. blotcbm.blacklicnds, mid thatsfckly billousr o.iiplexioli bv taking ['aucarets, beauty for ten canta. All drug klsts, sutisfai tlon gunrauti e.il. 10c,SS5c, 6be. Dont’ take your walch to a phy* Blcian because it Is run down. tlnw'a Tidal We offer One Hundred Dollura reward fnrnny ruse of Catarrh mat cannot bo cured by Hull a Lutuirh Cura. 1'. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, hnvu known E. J. fbeney (or the last IS years and believe Mm perfectly honorable in all business tranaactlons Hid linunclnily able to curry out any obliga tion* made by their Stria. Weal b Truax Wholesale riruyi’ists, Toledo, D.; Wuldlrig, Klnnen ii Marvin, Wholesale Hruguista, Toledo, Ohio. Hair* Catarrh Cure I* taken Internally, act ing directly upon thobloodundmucoussurfatca f the system. Tom Imonlalu a< nt (raw Prion 15c per bottle, Fold by all druggist* Hull's family Pills uro Llio best Don't try to pull yomsclf out of trouble with a corkscrew. Hose Hill Nurseries. Ijftrgep.t Horticultural Establish* pent In America. Bee our Out-d<*>r and In-door Ex liblt at Exposition. Hee our representative Mr. J. Aus* Lin Shaw. Anything and Everything to beauti fy your place. Trees, Fruit-trees A Shrubs of uil Kinds,—Palms, Orchids ind Ferns. Siebrecht & Bon, New Rochelle, N. Y. Don’t stand In front of bars too much or you may get behind them. No-To-Bac r»r rrrty Ceuta. Ouaronse-d tobacco habit cure, leakea weak men strong, .iluod pur* ’A- *i Alldrugglsui. Why Isn’t a stuffed goat Imitation butter? Peak tfprroa: If you know of a solteitor nr ranvasscr In vour city or elsewhere, especially a man who ha« solicited for subscriptions, Insuranee. nursery Mock, books it lalloring, or a limn who can sell poods, you will confer a favor by telling bun to correspond with us; or If you will Insert this notice in your paper und such parties will rut Mils notice out and mull to us, wo tosy he able to furnish them n good position in their own und udjolnlug counties. Address, % AMEItil AN WOOLEN MILLS CO.. Chicago. Why Isn’t nettling one’s debts a paying business? Coo's Cough (Julsain [• the olitcrt and beat. It will hrrak lip scold quicker ■ban auylblng else. It U always reliable. Try it. It Is said that un ordinary cater pillar Increases 5,000 time In bulk In thirty days from the time It la hatched. Why do lovers marry when con t ship is so sweet? “DON'T BORROW TROUBLE.” BUY SAPOLIO ’TIS CHEAPER IN THE END. < Arrested! for net chewing “He don't chew Battle Ax, yer Honor,'* “He looks ill" Ignorance of the Law is no excuse, but ignorance of BATTLE AX is your misfortune—not a crime—and the only penalty is your loss in quan tity as well as quality when you buy any other kind of Chewing l obacco. Pemember ttie name ■ * when you buy again. A DOMESTIC INCIDENT. From the Otserrer, FtuiUtng, M*< h. “Farly Id Noeember, 1894," hvi Frank Long, who 11 vast near Lennon, Micb., “on martin* to got up from the dinner table. 1 was taken with a pain in my hack. Ibn pain increaxed and 1 tva» ohlged to take to tuy bed. The pby xldan who wac xumiuonod pronounced my enxe muxculur rhcumatUm accomnanlcd by lumbago. Ho gavo me reiuodfoe and injected morphine into my arm to cane the pain. "My di«eaxe gradually became wor*«un til I thought that death would he welcome reienxo from my xufTerinyx, IteHirtox my regular phyxleian I alto consulted another, hut he guve mo no encouragement. ' ' IJ On OttUno t'P from the Table. “T tva* flnnlly induced through reading rorne sccoiiuUin the uewupnper* regarding tho wonderful cun-* wrought by Dr. VViP Hum s’ Pink 1’ill* tor 1‘nle People. to try tliem, I took ttio frlllN according to direc tion* ami noun began tonoticean improve ment in my condition. before the iirhtbog wn* used I could get aliout the Iioiiho. Mild after uring five boxo«, wan entirely cured. "Hliico tint tinib I have full 1.0 loturn of the rheumatic pain*. 1 am confident Unit Dr. William*' rink Pill* Hived my life nud 1 try to Induce my friend* who nre *iek to try the rume remody. 1 will gladly au»wcr irupiiriek concerning my hie kite** und won derful cure, provided runup i* encloked for reply, FliANK LfiM." Sworn to before me nt Venice, Mich., thin 16th day of April, IWW. Q. U, Uoi.iikmitii, Jioiffre of (he Peace. Don't neglect to tali'’ sensibly at tlmeH; It may bo difficult, but it’s necessary. \ Itow to Trevent Hog Cbohns 111 i / * /'IH it I'll I I.IS.— I.. II-.. V lion and con be prevented by feeding . cooked bed. W< udvlao our rcad era to write the EMPIRE MFQ. CO., 8.0 Ilampahlro Ht., Quincy, 111., M; N^for Catalogue of 1-'i.i.i> Cookers, ecookira save at least one third the feed,put a tuck In healthy Vcondition,nave your ho^a und will more IbUU I'.-'J lur ICCU.M IV1.» lu Out Vtttkt uw Don’t bet on wlint you feel In your bones—unless It's rheumatism. Oon ! Tobicco * pn ann sniote T-ur Uto Away. To quit tobacco eislly mid forever, b« mag netic. (uli of life, nt rve. urid vigor, take N >-To Hu,*- the wonrti r-wi rker, that makes weak men .(rung. All drugging, hOp or ll. Cure guarun tei d Booklet und sample free. Addreai Stirling Uetncdy Co., Chicago or New York. Why does a baby's mother Imagine she can understand its dialect? Itosc Hill Kiirtrrlri, Largest Horticultural Establish ment in America. See our Out-door and In-door Ex hibit at Exposition. See our representative Mr. J. Aus tin Shaw. Anything and Everything to beauti fy your place. Trees. Fruit-trees and Shrubs of all kinds,—Palms, Orchids and Ferns. Blebrecht & Son, New Rochelle, N. Y. Why does the summer girl have so many brothers at the end of the sea son? Do Your Laundry Work at Homo—Ifow to (let tlia lie. I Results. You should uss the latest Improved Cold Water Laundry flturch fur fine work. Keith’s Knninel Starch gives a most beautiful, clear, peurl-llke finish, and an elastic stlfTnesa that will stand any amount of bending, and un enamel gloss that will stand damp, foggy weather. Will not blotch and will not stick to the Iron. Can be used on black, red or other colorud goods without the faintest trace of white, and on white goods finishes whiter In color than any other starch. It shows every thread of linen, thus giving a high polish and a beauti ful finish. Knarnel Starch contains no Ingredients which can Injure any fab ric. Some think that the starch they have been using Is all right. We used to think the tallow randle gave a very good light, hut after using electric light, we wonder how we ever got along with the candle light. It la the same with starches; you have used the lump and common cold water starches und made no complaint because you have never had the genuine Keith's Eimmol Finishing, Labor Saving, Cold Water Starch, but after you once get accustomed to using It you will wonder how you ever got along with tbe other starches. Keith's Enamel Starch will do more work, do It with lees labor and do It better than any other starch. Ask your grocer for Kntth's Knumel Starch; u trial will convince you that it Is In every respect the most per fect starch made. The more room a man has In his house tbe Icmh he leaves outdoors. Mm. \% iiminwi Noiifhliit; Nyrnp Y*>t chtlun ntmtt.l tii« cuAiluu, alia., w i-taln, ei*r*» w.«f| »-.*H * • •nua Why does a man always say that tie’s out of practice when he gets beat at any kind of u same? I never used so i|Ulck n cure as I'Uo »l ure for < onsuiuption J It Painter, Ihj* 1UI, Seattle, W a»b , Nov. Ifft, lkto. Why doesn't the woman who mar' rlcd a ixgtr man want her daughter to do likewise? IMtrnt* ti as ttowns wiim t'MHorsla Can ljr t'athartle eure russilpsiU.a lottrn, Mfe. Sl«. UU C C fell, druggi.uretuau in use S A driving rein Is sit right for ths horseman, hut a light shower satis fied ths cyclist. TO If MSI A COI.II IN OMM litV Tabs luttatlie llrouiti y iiuiic Tsblsta All ; •' ruggi.ts refund tbe eem#* If it falls eur« 14* lb' genuine baa I.. ll US rack Ultra When a woman stops crying over , trouble and begins to think, It's sn I unfailing sign that she is g*tti"g along In years Chicago Duty Nona. I (Hin t stay sway from church un I an.limit of your clothes. The Imt i Is fist busy to nodee the handiwork of tailors sad dressmaker*. I he lymii of sityi' men are due \ In their iron wills, and of others to J their cheeks of brums. GOWNS FOR KLONDIKE BELLES Bell* Silks, Film? term end Lingerie nt Febnleii* Prlcee. A solid little fortune with shimmer* In* silks, filmy laces and dainty lin gerie for Its basis, the result of thirty days spent In Dawson last summer, Is the modest toast of Mrs. Nellie Humphrey, a pretty, black-eyed young woman who has been In Seattle prepar ing for another trip Into the metropolis of the fur north. It was the quick wit, business sagac ity, and, last hut not least, the pluck of Mrs. Humphrey that enabled the fair sex of Dawson to revel again after months of deprivation In the frills and fancies of dress bo dear to the femin ine heart. That masculine poefcet booka were quick to open In response to such demands was evidenced by the way In which Mrs. Humphrey’s stock in trade disappeared. It melted away ns did the snows In the arctic sun shine. Mrs. Humphrey saya she Is really ashamed to tell what her goods brought her—that It would bo ridicu lous. Iliit It Is a fact that her entire capital risked on the one lucky venture did not exceed 12,000. She sailed from Seattle last Wednesday with a far larg er stock of the finest goods of the kind mentioned. Her faith In the gold fields i« evidenced by the fait that she says she will stay In Dawson but four months, and Intends to bring back to Seattle Just $65,000, Dawson's belles simply went crazy over Mrs. Humph rey’s stock, and asked the price of nothing. Hero Is the way the latter tells about It: “The prlcee I got for some of my goods were simply shame ful; so exorbitant that I can’t bear to tell of them. Hut what else could you expect when flatirons wc re selling for $65 a pair, brooms for $16 each, and moose-steak cut as thin as a bridal veil for $2 an Invisible pound? I wan al most forced to sell the? very clothes off my back. One old habit I had almost worn out sold for $200. Several hats brought as high a« $125 each. Indies’ shoes I sold for $r>0 a pair."—Seattlo I’ost-Intclllgenccr. HOW TYPHOID FEVER IS SPREAD Typhoid fever Is generally regnrded at the present day, along with cholera und some other diseases, as belonging to the class of "watcr-borno” affec tions. In other words, It Is believed that the germs of such dlsesses arc carried, nnd perhaps propagated, In water. There Is little doubt that this theory of typhoid fever Is correct, and that In tracing any extended epidemic of the disease to Ha source we must first of all examine Into the condition of the water supply. Drinking water has been proved to be the cause of the spread of typhoid fever In many epidemics In this coun try and England; but there Is little comfort In this for those who habit ually drink something stronger than water, because, although during an epidemic the drinking water may be made safe by boiling, this is not euough. If the water Is contaminated, the germs may be Introduced Into the body while brushing the teeth or washing the face. Or ugain, salads and fruits which aro eaten raw may be contam inated by the water In which they are washed. Typhoid fever lias sometimes .been spread In a city whose water sup ply was above reproach by means of milk or ice. Milk need not be watered In order to become a vehicle for typhoid germs; the germs may be Introduced into cans and bottles whllo these are being washed In water drawn from a con taminated well or brook at the dairy. Although destroyed by boiling typhoid germs will resist a freezing tempera ture for a lung time, and have been found in Ice cut from a pond poisoned with sewage containing the bacilli of this disease. Auother means of the spread of ty phoid has recently been discovered In oysters. Oystencen frequently place oysters In brackish water near the mouth of a creek or river In order to fatten them before they are brought to murket. If thlB place happens to be near the mouth of a Hewer contain ing typhoid poison, or If the creek wa ter be contaminated, the oysters will .take the virus within their shells, and so revenge themselves on those who eat them raw. In some puzzling cases of typhoid It has been supposed that the food was Infected by flics, which hud carried the germs a long dlstuucu on their feet —u strong argument for the proper care of food in the fly season. These are only a few of the ways In which this disease may be spresd, but they are enough to show that, so far from feeling surprise that the disorder thould be so common, we may rather wonder that we are not all its victims. Coughs uf Begins. The cough, or puff, of a railway en gine Is due to the abrupt emission of waste steam up the chimney. When moving alowly the rough ran of court* tie heard following each other quite dis tinctly, hut when speed la put on the puff* come out one after the other much wore rapidly, and wheu eighteen cough* a second are produced they can not be aeparately distinguished by the ear A locomotive lunulng at the rate of nearly eeventy tulles au hour gives out twenty puff* of steam every »♦« end that la, ten for «a«h of It# two cylin ders. wa». Haverty ’ ftoeen't Knpee believe in a central form of government?" Aus tin No, he tuended a telephone girl.” New York Kvehtug Juuruat. , JLR3.PINKHAM TALKS TO THE FUTURE W051AH. I - , ^ fjL Will the Now Generation of Women bo Mora Beautiful or Less So? Mieo Jeccio Ebncre Ezpcricnco. W J A pleasing face and graceful / figure ! These arc equipments that widen the sphere of woman's useful* ness. How can a woman have graca of movement when she f» suffering from some disorder thatgivesher those awful bearing-down sensations? How can she retain tier heautiful face when ” blie In nervous and racked with pain? Young women, think of your future and provide against ill health. Mothers, think of your growing daughter, and prevent in her as well os in yourself irregularity or suspension of nature's duties. If puzzled, don't trust your own judgment. Mr*. I’inkham will charge you nothing for her ad vice’, write to her at Lynn, Mass., and »ho w ill tell you how to make yourself healthy and strong. Lydia K. I’inkhatn* Vegetable Compound strength ens the female organs and regulates the menses a*, nothing else will. Following is a letter from Misa .Inss.ti Funkk, 1713 West Jefferson bt., Sandusky, Ohio. "Dbah Mks. I'trail am:—I feel it my duty to let yon know of the great benefit your remedies have been to me. I suffered for over ft year with inflammation of the ovaries. 1 had doctored, but no medicine did mo any good. Was ut a sanatnrluin for two w eeks. The doctor thought an operation necessary, hut 1 mode up my mind to give your medicine a trial before submit ting to that. 1 was also troubled with <S5»^v leueovrluca, painful menstruation, diz ziness, nervousness, and was so iU veilk iiiui i wus uuuiiiu to ktand or walk. I have taken In all several bot tle* of Lydia K. i’inkham'a Vi (fctuhle Compound uml Hlood I’urilirr, and am low in good health. I will alwnya give your medicine me ingncai praiucv Ksk Mrs. Plnkham’s Advice A Woman best Understands a Woman’s Ills FROM FACTORY TO USER DIRECT. wi inaK« one rurreyp, nvirv r*, i.rm iw*#, n«irou».| r«mmm riiy nm< Our pood* have been javoruhly atiowa tu the trace for year#.. <,AW« •*«i oim, \\ •• now * II air**rl l* Ml* ap#r m I rtm. *1 ho rhinwdl |RIMt w»«i Ilia MU buyer preferi lo deal wiih lUntmwry. He ntta of u« flnol. ■■ ■«■■■ ■ ■■■■■—■ w«,r'* at leu* prloa than agent! a*li for low grade vehlrien. We elilp *> y wh< re, •uhject u» aiaruloailon. wk IflMVKMofi hoardrare KaueoaCfty. Mo , or <.M*h« n, in1., ha may null purchaser. H«*n<l for ' afelotfijn with prfree pletaif printed. IT'n Milk. W rile Unlit. We m II »•# h Inn Ma* hme* and the WwllH Uu'H tM tut well. AH at Wnot •••!# reteet, AU ttooii. No tr.artef where you live, you are out to** far away to do with u» owl »**e money. A»Mri*.-i. »:i)WAKH %V. WAMiCttt AimiiWih < (i.JilhllPN, INIHANA. CATARRH CURED AS IF BY MAGIC. EVERY MAN AND WOMAN SHOULD READ. Live of .ufTeilnn and mlwry from II I. repnl.lve illvnie turned into linullh and happl no., tliraijkli I tie use of Rlcnarfl's catarrn Expeiiant. Aflt-r rnrnil .pedal .Indy and practlre In dim uci of tin- Mm*u<i Membrane. uml evpn dully of catarrhal trouble., we hare at I nut developed n treatment I lut will po.lt Ivelv a tel |n rnium fitly eure t'aturrhul IM.eaee* In whatever form they may lx,-. Aftor fully demon** fetratliiff Hu- merit* of till, treatment In a private practice of over five year*. nml «nci m* fully I rent i nil und riiilnit the mimt ol,Minute ruaefi. we « li.liem/e the Hot Id for u < ate Of Oulnrrli. or tutanhul li|nea*in our CATARRH EXPELLANT will not cure. Iii»fiii«», rc.iiltlnir from ('itfurrii. quickly cured I.||«» Ilf hi'inr Ilf Mill'll unit 1 u.le quickly reMnred. All repul.tvu nymptom. m-cullur to <'utiirrhul troubles, u foul breath, nn.nl dischargee. Harking, (ongoing, mid hptttlng. relieved at once. rntarriivl AtTeiflnn. of htomurh, Liver or Itldnryn, causing llMll(Mllnn, Hick NUnnech. kniirit. Wr»kli««». HeplfiaMnii. I im of A mill I Ion nml Ktiergy, uri quickly ruri'd. Moat of tlm weuknrs* of men und women I. mused by < 'utnrrliai dlaeuMM Tin* polaonomt discharge. llnd tlietr wiiy to the stomach nml Into tin* blood, und distributed throughout the entire .y.lein, affecting the Vltul nml Life Korea. and i-uu.Iiik tliotm Orgeuiu null Nervou. Weaknc...*. no (trend 'd by every mini uml woman Them* weukne.he. nrc eitred by CATARRH EXPELLANT uml perfect health and atrength fully restored liver flee hundred o utlmnnlui.Tn praise of thla treatment re - relved nliicii Jununry I, |HU7. If you huvu ( algrrh or any Catarrhal lll.uuue, RICHARD’S CATARRH EXPELLANT Will euro you Ju.t it* .urn n* witter will quench thlrat. Write to-day for testimonial* nut) valuuble Instructive paper oo Uk.o diseases. KENT 111 I.K. Address C. H. RICHARDS CO., OMAHA, NEBRASKA. The Official Celebration* Partlclpeted In by President McKinley and Him Cabinet, the l.uH-ini r* of nlmont all the Tran* Mikaimipiii State*, the Mayor* of the principal western cities, and represen tative* of the Army and Navy. Every Day a Big Day. Re in Omaha Jubilee Week If you want to nee the gfreatelt of all the Peace Celebra tion*. Kxtraordiitarily low rate* via the Bur linyton Knutc. See iieare*t H. dr M. K. K. H. at<eiit, o write J. Fkanii*, Uen’l Paa*. Atft., Omaha. a*W.Wnf.Y* ..w.vvwavav ... ft.. »,««.«. win... FREE ADVICE >'V <>ur J'hy.klai. nixl n FREE SAMPLE , of our moilltlno uioi mi* |»nyo I im ll»oU tii'ullun ull dl»)tr> wtlli f*l irullent ■ «» l|iv« hiu mtiuv of llii! roarim* wliy you rboukl write ua. Dr, Kay’s Renovator ( uie, tin vrrjr worn i dh, ul Mrnpotoln, ( oioltpallon, lloaitai kr. Mill, mil hklmy illrra.r* komi t»i proof of It Wo tluiiiiiolre It. Will* u>* »l«mt all of tour •ftuplonia. Itr. Kay'a lt*n«i#Uir t> twltl t>> druggist*, or will t>y null ou loi olpl of prim tt oowta nod •! .«»«*. **!'•»• Or. B. J. KAY MEDICAL CO., W-tomOC.r. Omaha, Nob. oMAAMAiW*AANWAAMAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAM¥W.V.*AWWAAWMWAVAAfitAAA,AVA¥A>.< POMMEL JW& SLICKER Iwtfc t\Ut ill liU* f»< ll> to Hu lw<i»l »> ■*•»• _I Aiktn llal lllll H'MJ I >«mI >> » kll M M lllHin *•», N I » • k> Jkh,i I •» »•>«« I I uhl fM M A t li'HIH M*.« IKiiM *i ' ThompMn’t lyt lUter. Or. Ray's kor.ovator, 8V*"Pr*£? .la r»a«ltl>4llcu. Ilvrr •ml k>4n«t illar***. |,R. ilbUkUu.., U» i 'ait»r. rW. Al tlritftfiaRt 4W « Ik FAIRBANKS SCALES a P ENSIONS, PATENTS. CLAIMS. 1f tits . •«. I. IMl »»- .. .*>«* Ht| WA*TM> r«n «» • *4 M.Kh H.< IFI F A V 4 • lit hull M*o4 t ««»<• Hi IllfW. Uw.liu i m.. *• V<*•%, M M* iM mhI I w Or. Kir't inf eci*