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About The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1898)
After school: l/ook, wnar a crooked none Moats hint! Moms: Shut up! Didn't the profeaaor tell up wo muat not qaarrol about religious matter*?— Vllegende Dlaetter. Thomas Wentworth Hlgglnson write* that when Wended Phillips was jyijr speaking more tamely ttnn usual the HI young ahotltlonists used to slip to the e back of the room and start a nlss. It never failed to rouse him. An Inch of rain falling upon an area of ono sejuare mile, Is iqulvalent to A nearly 17,500,000 galipnn, weighing ' 145,250,000 pounds or 04,814 tons. The Danish flag Is the oldest In ex I letenee, dntlng back to 1219 or tnere Wm abouts. ^ ' Every cough makes . your throat more raw P [and irritable. Every m | cough congests the lining ■ membrane of your lungs. I I Cease tearing your throat I and lungs in this way. I I Put the parts at rest and I give them a chance to I heal. You will need some V 1 help to do this, and you I will find it in I From the first dose the 1 quiet and rest begin: the I tickling in the throat I ceases; the spasm weak- I ens; the cough disap- | ; pears. Do not wait for I pneumonia and con- I ■ sumption but cut short | your cold without delay. I Dr. Ayer's Cherry Pec- I | toral Plaster should be I | overthe lungs of every per- I son troubled with a cough. I Write to the Doctor. I Dninual opporturltle. and long »*• I perteuce eminently qualify u. tor ■ jrtviiiK you m'dlr.l advice. Wrllu ■ freely oil the nertlrulsr. in your cs.e. K T.ll ua wlmf yotir experience Iim I fi b.»n with our Cherry Factor.I You K •i will rac.I.o . piumpt reply, wltfcui t ■ L. IfiRi AUdreil. UK. J C. AYER ■ Lowell, Miu. g" DCIIGinftlG^et Your Pension rkllOlUllO DOUBLE QUICK Writs CAPT. O‘FARRM.1. Pension Agent. MSA New Vort Avenue. WA8HINOTON. Q. C. WANTED < suit of usd heMtil rtist It I I’ A-N » Will not benefit. Hrnd ft cent. to Dlpan. Chemical Co.. .Tew York.for lu .suielee sod U«» leetlmoulalx. Rom* Knullsk Authors Comparsd, Mr. Thomas Henry Hull Caine, to give him all the name he la entitled to. Is a man of strange appearance, says a New York writer who has sized up the Britisher. He could make a marvelous difference In his looks were he to have his hair trimmed and his f ice shaved. He Is not a whit better looking than Zangwlll, who Is lens handsome than fieri. Pryor. Caine la lens hairy than Zangwlll, who la not a hlrsutochineous patch on Mr Richard I.e fialltenna. Dhimonitii produce somnambullHm and spiritual ecstasy. Charles I). Jacobs, Jr., a member of the First United States cavalry, who was killed before Hantlago, was the son of Charles I). Jacob, Hr., ex-mayor of Louisville and one of the best known men in Kentucky. "Do you think 1hat bringing women into politics would lie an agreeable Innovation?" “Well, Is might change the question of handshaking to kles ing."—Yonkers Statesman. The amount of gold coin In actual circulation In the world Is estimated by the Hank of England officials to be about 865 tons. Try Or»ln-o! Try Hmln-el Ask your grocer today to show you a package of (1RAIN-0, the* new food drink that takes the place of coffee. The children may drink It without In jury as well as the adult, Ajl who try it, like It. GRAIN-0 bus that rich seal brown of Mocha or Java, but It is mado from pure grains, and the most delicate stomach receives It without distress. One-fourth the prieo of coffee. 16c. and 25c. per package. Sold by all grocers.__ You can't judge a man's religion by his actions In a horse trade. Fieri Sr. Are you going to Florida? Do you want rates, maps, routes, tlme-carda and full information? If so, address II. W. Hparks, Z34 Clurk street, Chi cago. Amber Is a cure for sore throats and glandular swellings. Con (ft I naUitm t« the o|il«»t wnt bunt. It will break u|> *eokt(|nlr|cer tliSU su/UilDS cIm. it I, ri!l'*ble. Try U. The man who makes the most dol lars usually makes the fewest friends. Mrs. Winslow’S Rooming syrup For ehli4r«fi ts<#-tfiii.g anfu-iie fh# yim« f*au< e* Inflom miiUon, ftlUjr* |*1», curra wind colic, cinUk »»oi l*m. The nlzam or Hyderabad has paid a Madras dentist 11,760 for a set of false teeth. Could Not Keep House Wlthmit I)r. belli Arnold's C«utrti ElUer. Mre. U. J. Usrtuu, PuyS, Wl». ZSc. skoltls. To wuah carpet* without taking them up: Put a tableapoonful of am monia in a gallon of moderately warm water and with the sponge or a soft broom go all over the carpet and you will be astonished at the result of so little labor and expense. Its time table folders cost the Bos ton and Maine railroad last year $180, 000. Simpler anti cheaper forms are being used this year, and give, It Is said, better satisfaction to the pat rons of the road. It Is estimated that since the Chris tian era began over 4,000,000,000 hu man beluga have perished in war. A poor man without principal is us ually devoid of Interest. [TOO COODTO BE FREE! Itut send 23c and we will mail you a trial treatment of “3 Drops.” CURED BY "5 DROPS” TWO YEARS AGO FROM RHEUMATISM AND HEART WEAKHESS Altar Suffering 49 Year*—69 Years Old and Still Well. [THAdTmahk ] IT PROVES TO HE A PERMANENT CURE.—READ LETTERS. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURK CO., 107 Dearborn St, ChtOago: I)r ak Sik -Your bot tle of "ft DROPS” received. It waa for an old frb a<l. Mr Wm. Edwards. of Martlnstown, W!e. Be baa hod Neuralgia In hla cheat. Buffering a great deal of pain, ao much ao that It affected his heart, and ho could not Bleep on account of a aniotbeied feeling. He h.td been under the care of the moat eminent physicians, but obtulued no relief until I gave him a done of "8 DROPS.” lie rented well the very Hr»t night, and ban ever alnee, and la gaining da.ly. I tny-elf am 00 yearn old, and commenced taking "5 DROPS” last April for Kbeumallnm, which haa troubled me terribly for 4V years; also for a weak heart, from which 1 have suffered alnee I wok IB. Since taking *'5 DROPS ' the Rheumatism ban all disappeared, the nllffncan haa gone from my tolntn and my heart never mlicses a beat In all my lire 1 buve never felt ao well, and 1 owe my heiltb to ”6 DROPS." 1 only with 1 could Bound my bugle of praise loud enough to be heard the world over, and eould convince every aufferer that "6 DROPS ' la all you claim it to be and more. —Urn. D. T. Carver, Winalow, Stevenson Co, 111 Sept. U, IMA STILL WELL TWO TEARS LATER. SWANSON RHEUMATIC CURK CO.. Two years ago tbla prenent month I sent you an ansoilclted leniimonlul of what "6 DROPS" had done for myself and friend, Mr. Kdwuru*. and Dow I want to send you another, saying we liava not had a return of Neuralgia or It lieu me tis ui since. I think the cure must be permanent; but If It should return, 1 keep "6 DROPS” In the house and 1 know that would stop It. It is good for so many thiugs no bouse should be without 1L Yours truly, Mrs. D. T. Carver. Sept. MS, IHJn. The wonderful success that haa ottended the Introduction ef "ft DROPS" la unprecedented fn the history of the world. Think of itl It husCUUKD morn than One Million and a Quarlcr sufferers within me last three yearn. This roust appeul to you. One mlitluu nod a hiiarier people cannot all be mistaken. If suffering we trust you may have nuflhneut vontldeuce to si ltd for three large bottles of "ft DROPS' for Li 40, which will surely cure you. If not, then seud for • ftl UU bottle, which contains enough medicine to more thou prove Its wonderful curative prop erties. Prepaid bv mall or cipros.. Tula wonderful curaltv i gives almost Iti-jaut redo and la a PERMANENT Cl'RK lor Rheumatism, Mctatlca. .Neuralgia, Dyspepsia. Hack ache. Asthma, Hay paver, Catarrh, Nlrcplrssiies., Nervounnaaa, N.rtuu ninl Neuralgic Head an I tea. Heart Weakness. Toothache. I ante Us. Croup, Ld Urlppe, M.Uarla. Creeping Numbness, HrnneblUn, aud kludrnd diseases. He nDfIDQI! la the name and dose. f. AfttiE HOTTLK (M# donee), |l 00, pro 9 1/ltUr 3 patdbv mail or espress; TIlitF E IttllTI.K.s, (j.|u Sold ouif by ua and our agents. Agent* Appointed la New Territory. Write today SWANSON RHtUMATIC OURS CO., 107 Dearborn St., Chloaga III. CATARRH CURED i Lives of Buffeting and merry fr.m this repulsive disease Is rued Into health a*4 hnppl ties* through the ua> of Richard’s catarrh Expellant. Aftev veare of •peels *4udy and practice la disease* of the Mueaa Membrane, %Dd eepo •I* iy •( r§ii»rr)*il |r«idMs« »•* *1 l«st % Irsitwvnl !*•% Blit | permaa ally ram t’alarrhal Diseases la wkatevar form they may let Aftei fully HpaftlMg the Htevlle of this tH staivul la a private prorttra ..fnvavgve mih imI Hnwt; full. Dealing and ruvlug the taoel ulailnale • as* Challenge Ike Warid fug a rasa of Oaiatrk a, fninMka! ldor.es tmg CA'AttHH KXHELLAnT •lit set . ara. Deafness, r*>nil,> g lr,u t'a'ntrh. ^ul.'Sly edrna Rata nf Sena* ef smell sad t aete gu rkiy rasing, 4 _ | All nsBldiv itagiiiMto gllBf l*. Catarrhs* lealtha na faal kseaih, nasal die, kstgna Wank lag t *<*■>.lag. and spittles laitevod at •etna _ latnrr si ATT ns Dees nf Mletnw k I.l * * P »*# Kidney a, rau* eg 1 sSlgnlkei a**k a Vaasa* in R Sanaa %% «sg*k t*» • I •» | ■ t s' it l • • i4 I USD ttf «N>I > lillgf »■ * » ' »« M«ssl •*! Us BF*kl»«Mks of **#« inti ««Hk<r<l 4 rsaifKl Uf I'ulsfrlkl *|is» • «*-* l*W | #irU»|9« i*4 llatt *ey I*1 Iks st.,M,n* k gad |ul,t lie liti.4, sstl dtsDtkut.4 Ikmogheoft |he ealite a,stem afft.llt.g Iks Altai sad t it* tnssen and ■ nSsifcg lh»*o lUgsslv add j Ktrvsaa W eakes.sss e, dteaded by **« V* man 0»d ■ >»■ sk Ttise faakoassea rurad i » CATAMH IKfffLLAMT ea«l yevl*. 4 i',ei»* aaf gtvsiUi ntllf tu.uued lltvt Its Tui. It. 1 l«**ttl» pIsisTu jn.ln ef let* Itnaisasul tv j ealvsd si**r# January (. IWf If you ka«n t a>a"k «* >st ikllnkgi Pisa***, RICHARD'S CATARRH EXPELLANT Wtti f<NJ M M»f» *• m %*mt Bit *1 Ili WI W p tv ».* ! *♦ f »* I -i f*<4-D 4*4 HlkSW- lilt |m^ f ltg‘ M l|r\ I I'III l Ifvtt 0. H. RICHARDS CO.. OMAHA, NSHHASNA. LICHTNINO AND LYNCH LAW Moor the Vint Wlptml Oat the Wttn«M at the Other. Gazing northward from any train on the Illg I'our road aa It runs across j the fertile plains of Renton county, ' near Templeton Junction, led., 100 miles out from Chicago, no observant PoTsengee will fall to see, perhaps half a mile distant from the tracks, the charred and shattered, sharp pointed stump of what was once a great tree. Around It for a radius of twenty feet are plied old rails and pieces of timber. Well eared for and generally rich with heavy crops Us the held in which the trje, one of the few | In Renton, which la Indiana's greatest prairie county, flourished. Rut not so around the blackened trunk. The plowman and all who (III the lan 1 seem to avoid any familiar proximity to It, and the rude harrier which sur rounds It aeema to tell that the spot was the ire no of some uncanny doing. And so It wa»*-ibe scene of the ven geance meted ovt U> the perpetrator of one of the moat terrible t.lmea In Indiana's annals. Sixteen year* ago Renton county was not the well-popu lated and prospermia one it Is today. It was a favorite place for Illinois and Indiana huntera to seek when the prairie chicken was plentiful. The wolves of Renton county, and even lions and other ferocious beasts sup posed to have lairs there, were used to terrify children, and even some older people. A few years before only had railroads opened up tho country. In 1882 a Mr. Atkinson was one of the most prosperous farmers In Ren ton. With his wife he went to the nearest town one oay jare in mo tan of that year. They returned home to And their beautiful daughter Ada, 19 years old, dead—murdered and man gled horribly. No clew was left by the murderer, but suspicion fell on Jacob Nelllng, a farm hand employed on the Atkinson place. He was arrested, and, despite the fact that no actual evidence could be adduced, so great was tfae In dignation aroused against him that he was hurried overland to l^afayette, Ind., and lodged m the Tippecanoe county jail, which was guarded by troops, ordered out by the governor. While confined there a man who now occupies a responsible position with a leading Chicago hotel was In troduced Into the jail as a prisoner. He was really an employe of a Chi cago detective agency. He gained Nelllng's confidence, and to him the latter related hla guilt of the murder of Ada Atkinson. Nelllng was ad vised by the lawyer he engaged to go to Denton county and plead guilty, the lawyer promising to follow and make a plea for mercy. Nelllng was taken to Fowler, Denton county, on the day before the one set for his trial. Harly the next morning his lawyer was wait ing In Iaifayetto to take the train for Fowler, when he received a telegram telling him not to come. "Your client don’t need you,” It said. Nelllng's body was dangling from a limb of the tree not. far from the scene of his crime. A mob had broken into the jail a few hours after hie arrival there and taken him to the place of vengeance. The tree never flourished after bearing such ghastly fruit. It was dying when a blast of lightning from the heavens struck and shattered It. And the bar rier was placed around It, and there the stump remains, an object lesson or warning or whatever It may be. Didn’t K««p It, “Well, Mr. Slickers,” said the doctor to a patient he bad not seen the day before, "how are you getting along?" "Nearly starving to death." “Why, didn’t you have the oysters?” "No, I couldn’t get them the way you said, and I was afraid It would be dangerous to eat them any other way." “Why, that’s odd. Couldn’t you get stewed oysters easy? I told you you could eat stewed oysters with impunity." "That’s just It. 1 could get the stewed oysters easy enough, but I sent to all the restaurants In the neighborhood for the Impunity, and the blamed fools said they never had such a thing on the bill of fare."—New York World. An Awrul lilMppalitmrnt. Mrs. Greyneck—Why, Johnny, what makes you feel so bad? Johnny—Boo hoo! Grandpa fell down on the we wet walk and got his clothes all mud, Mrs. Greyneck—I'm so glad, my child, to find you kind-hearted and sympa thetic. Johnny—Ye-ye-yea, and sla ter saw him and 1-1 didn't.—New York World. JUST FOR FUN. "Millie," said her ala-foot husband, "you are a Jewel," "Yea," said Mill!* sweetly, "a Jewel with a big J," Nurse Tommy, there', torn. Jam on your cheek. Tommy (with Interest) — There Isn't any worth eating la there? Wayworn Watson I wonder If that old guy waa right that said genius was nothin' but a gift fer hard work Pe*ry Patettle I allow he was All them genukeee Is more or less nutty. "Chollle saya he is la favor of #»• pension,” "Mow oa earth did he ever happen to hevo an Idea on the sub ject?" "I don't know, hut I think It •truck him he something swell." "The minister and the policeman,** *aid the ywung and cynical buardar. "are inseparable adjuncts ef civilian tloa * "They are very mu< h alike," •aid the t'heerful td'oi; "on. |» a patrer and the other Is a peeler." A little boat Is seen atfont t i.on the moonlit water, In which a youth fmt ell forsooth With his neighbor's daughter Ur bugs the shore a mile or worn, Alan, ike laughing water, Tbsn Uts the le*nt serenely float And hugs ths neighbors daughter The ante-Semltes of Austria arc us ing the death of a doctor by plague to work up a revival of Jew halting. A plague or a rain of manna would be ail one to them; anything as an ex cuse for their favorite sport. The ancient# were great advertis er#, Papyrus leave# over 3,0tt0 years old have been found at Thebes, d«t cribing the runaway slaves and offer ing a reward for their rapture, and at Pompeii ancient advertisements have been deciphered on the walls. fora) it a talisman ng:iln#t thunder and orllo by Heed and Held, A FATHER'S STORY. Trout the tiv'tiley Crcsrent, Applrtutt, tfU. A remarkable cure for a disease which lias g< tiernll) wrecked the live# of children, aud left them in u condition to which death itself would be preferred, hat, attracted a great amount of attention among the res idents of the weed cud of Appleton, The ca*o is that of little Willard Creech, son of Kichard It. Creech, a well known employe of one of the large paper lulllx In the Fox Itiver Valley, The lad wax attacked bv hi,mill diseaxe and hi* parents had given ap all hope of blx ever being well again when, a* by n miracle, ho wax heated anil is now in school a* happy aa any of bis uifitea, Mr. Creech, the father of the boy. who realties at Wtl! Hocoud Htreot, Appleton, Wisconsin, told the following story: lie Ootl in SehoiA. “Our boy was absolutely helpless. Ills lower limbs were paralysed, and when we used electricity be could not feel it below bis hi]*. Kin idly w# let the doctor go as ho did not seem to help our sou and we nearly gave up hope. Finally my mother who lives In Canada wrote advising the use of Dr Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and I bought some. “This was when our boy had been on the utrstcher for an entire year and helpless for nine mouths. In six weeks after taking the pills we noticed sign* of vitalltv In his legs, and in four months be was able to go to school. “It is two years since he took the first of tbe pills and he Is at school now just as happy and well as any of the other child ren ‘It was nothing else in the world that saved tbe !»oy than I)r. Williams' Pink Pills tor Pals People.’ ” Tbo poulutlon of Ireland has de creased by 9,710 during t.he part year. Comfort tor Women. Some time ago Pullman's Palace Car company built three parlor cara for the H. * O.'a New York train*, nnd tbe radical departure from other cara of thla character lay in the toilet room for ladles, which wui eight feet In length. Recently the aarne company haa built eight new aleepera for the Nev/ York-8t. Ixiuls line of the B. & O., and the designer of the car* has evi dently been impelled by the popular ity of the ladies’ retiring room in the parlor car* to give to the ladles a vast deal more apace than they ever had be fore In sleeping cars. These new cara are said by the Pullman people to be the finest they ever turned out, and the ladieB’ retiring room la exceeding ly commodious, and contains, beside* other toilet neressltiea, a dresser with a long pier glass. The cars are fin ished In vermilllon wood, decorated with Inlaid marquetry work, and the upholstery on the back* nnd seata la entirely new and different from any heretofore used, being a sort of a mo quette with a dark green border and a center pattern of bright color. A sim ilar design of ornamentation haa been applied to the celling, giving the car an arabesque effect. They are also supplied with all the modern appli ance*, such as wide vestibules, antl teleecoplng device, air pressure water system and are lighted with Plntach gas. A very pleasing effect la obtain#* V by the oval windows of opalescent glasa, the first that has been used In the construction of tbe sleeping cars. Cat’s eye la a charm against witch craft. Do ion Want to Die* In n fine, mild and healthy climate, where cyclones and blizzards are un known, where good, rich lands can be bought at low prices, near cheap trans portation and with educations! and Industrial advantages? ilomeseekers’ excursions to Virginia via the "Big Four Itoute" and the Chesapeake and Ohio Hallway. Write for descriptive book of Virginia, list of farms for sale, excursion rates, dates, time-cards, etc. J. C. Tucker. O. N. A., 231 Clark street, Chicago, III, The man who persists In dolna his feilow-man usually ends by doing time. (‘■tent (ifllee Management. The Inventive Age, iiunllshed a*. Washington. I». (*., has the following In Ite Issue of October 15, 1*92: “The condition of business In the United Stair* Patent OflUe is deplor able. The only reason why It la not in as bad odor as the Medical and Supply Bureaus of the War Impart meut. Is because It Is less consplcu ous than th**y ire If the searchlight which la uuw turning the War 1 te parintent Inside out tuuld be mad* to bear on the United Htatee Paten Ofllce there would he sensation, con eternatioa and olllrlal decapitation.'* Perauaal knowledge of unlawful, arbitrary sad seemingly malicious of llclal actions by Uuinmltsfuner Fuel I end Assistant Commissioner OreeUy seem to warrant us In Joining lb* Age to demand a congressional laves tigsttun of tbe Patent Offlte manage meat. tinr • s Sal eslshttsheil In |S?9 far ibe timvenienr* uf western In ventor* end is rontlnued to the ad vantage of those who prefer to have their worb dune here in piece of em ploying attorney* In the east Consultation In j* or by letter, free. Information shoot swuring vein Ing and selling patents seal free when called for TtloMAd tl nitwit) Originator and proprietor of tbe town , Patent Fibre Owe Mulner, lb I. St, IlM I Sunday school toacher: Why, Wll- ■ lin Wnson! Fighting again? Didn't last Sunday's lesson teach that when you are struck on one c..eck you ougut to turn tho other to the striker? Wil lie: Yes’m; but he hit me on the nose and I only got one,-—Fun, — Iter. Klmi-r Yocum, who died at Kll burne, WIs., last week, was the only 1 surviving member of the general Methodist conference which, before the elvll war, tried and suspended a bish op for marrying a woman slave own er, a decision that led to the sepa ration of Methodism, north and south. The dowager empress «,t C?hlnt. Is 64 years old. and her title Is “Tzu hst-tuan-yu Kanigl-tihair-yu-chnung rheng-shou-kung-chln-hyslen ebang hsl." __ Wlisl Cuba's I.os* Hmim to Spain. The loss of Cuba means to Spain the loss of the very sustenance of the nation. In the same way the loss of your appetite means starvation to your body. If any reader of this no tice wants to fully enjoy hearty meals we can recommend Hostetler's Sto*n ach Hitters. It cures Indigestion, dys pepsia and constipation. It Is said that the agate quenches thirst und If put Into the mouth allays fever._ How's Tills! Wf offer One Hundred Dollars reward for any sssr of Catarrh that cannot Us cured Uy Halt s tstsrrb Curo. V. J CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, O. We, tbs undersigned, have known F. J Cheney for Hie last IS years and believe him |«-rferity honorable In all business transactions and llnunrlally able to csrry out any obliga tions made by their llrm West* Trua*. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O.l Welding, Klnnan A Marvin, Wbolssalo Druggists, Toledo Ohio. llall scatsrrh turn Is laben Internally, set Ing directly upon the blood und mucous surface* of the system. Tri.tltnonlal* sent flow Frloo Tie per bottle, bold by all drui glsla llall e Family Fill* are tho busk The topaz Is said to be a preventive to lung troubles and Imparts strength. T'» fl'Rs A (01,1) IN ONE HAY Take l.mutlvo Itromo Quinine Tablets All druggist* refund the money If It fall* to cure. Jtt.. The genuine ha* I,. II Q. on > och tablet. The onyx Is Hpt to cause terror to the wearer as well as ugly dreams. PI*o's Cura for Consumption Is tho only rough mndicino usod iu my bou*a.—D. U. Albright, Mlfflinburg, Fa., Dec. 11, ’Wk Opals are fatal to love and bring discord to giver and receiver, r.T-l lor sal*. *2 ssr sees cssh.SsrfVaB mwVow«KIII paid J MaiUsll. Siass^n^yg If goselps would stop Hi think tiielr tongues would get a much needed rest. There la a new uae for the large plaid blankets known ns steamer rugs. A very stylish woman who was going abroad traveled In a coat made from a Steamer rug of rich and soft texture. It was soft flame-yellow blended with olive green In nn Indeterminate largo check In which a little cream color was Introduced. It was cut a sack coat, finished with a large turn-down collar of cream cloth edged with the frlnga that belonged to the edges of the nig. Truth may be stranger than Action, hut It. Is less valuable In literature. STORIES OF RELIEF. Two Letters to Mro. Plnkham. Mrs. John Wii.i.iamm, Knglishtown, N. J., writes: “ Dkau Mint. Pikkiiam;—I cannot be gin to toll you how I suffered before tuklngyour remedies. I was so weak that I could hardly walk across the floor without falling. I had womb trouble and such a bcuring-down feuding ; also suffered with my back and limbs, pain In womb, inflammation of the bladder, piles and indigestion, before I had taken one bottle of Lydia K. I’lnkharn'a Vegetable Compound I felt a great deal I letter, and utter to!, ing two and one half bottles ami liulf a I mix of yotir Liver Pills I was cured. If more would take your medicine they would not have to sutler so much." Mrs. Joi i.i'ii Pt'.TKKMoK, 613 Kast Ht., Warren, Pa., write*: » “Dkau Mum. Pihkham:—I have suf fered with womb trouble over fifteen years. 1 bad Inflammation, enlarge ment and displacement of the womb. 1 hud the backache constantly, also headache, and was so dL/.y. 1 hail heart, trouble, it seemed as though iny heart was in my throat at Unit’s chok ing me. I could not walk uround anil I could not lie down, for then my heart would beat so fast 1 would feel aa though 1 was smothering. I bad to sit up in bed nights in order to breathe. I was so wcuk 1 could not do any thing. “ l have now taken several bat tles of Lydia K. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, und used three {y pack ages of Mann live Wash, and can say 1 am perfectly cured. 1 do not think I could have lived long if Mrs. PinU liam's medicine hod not helped me.* W. N.U. OMAHA. No. 48-1808 Vlicr Answering Advertisements Kindly Me of "in This Paper. From hard work $), JaCObS OH or outdoor exercise " ww w will CURE It after a few Soreness ami Stiffness applications, and make I the muscles Umber and sets in. strong. Trans-Mississippi and International Exposition give* the Highest Award «»<< GOLD MEDAL to Cudahy’s Diamond “C” SOAP Doe* Better Work and (joes Further Than Any Other Laundry Soap. One Trial Convinces. A large aatHirtmrnt of Prize* of useful and ornamental nature given for *a*lng of wrapper*. Atk your grocer to give you a prize list or wo will mail ;ou one upon Inquiry. THIi CUDAHY PACKINO CO., South Omaha, Neb. The Annual Subscription Prize* to a large lint of standard Magazine*, Monthlies and a Weeklies. Including the Ladles' Home Journal, Miinaey*. t'oNinopolltan, McClure*. J ruritnn, Ladle*’ V\ orld, The Woman’* Home Companion, cjc., etc., are fully explained % ou each wrapper. * Tim new enlarged iHqo Prize IJ«t will be ready for mailing about November 15th. It l contain* nearly 200 heud*oinn premium*. 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