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    DOCTOR, ADVOCATED OPERATION—
PE-RU-NA MADE KNIFE UNNECESSARY.
MRS. EVA BARTHO, 133 East 12th
8t., New York City, N. Y., writes:
“I suffered for three years with len
|«orrhea and ulceration of the womb.
?The doctor advocated an operation
which I dreaded very much, and strong
ly objected to go under it. Now I am
a changed woman. Peruna cured me;
it took nine bottles, but 1 felt so much
improved 1 kept taking it, as I dreaded
an operation so much. I am to-day in
perfect health and have not felt so well
for iifteen years/ —Mrs. Eva iiartho.
Mrs. Senator Roach, of Lari
more, N. Dak.; Mrs, Senator War
ren, of Cheyenne, Wyo.; Belva
Lockwood and Mrs. General Long
street, of Washington, D. C., are
among the prominent ladies who
indorse Peruna.
Mirs Helen llolof, Kaukav ..a, Wis.,
writes:
“’Several times during the past two
years or more my system has been
greatly in need of a tonic, :md at those
times Peruna has been of great help in
building up the system, restoring my
appetite and securing restful sleep."—
Helen Rolof.
Miss Muriel Armitage. 36 Greenwood
Ave.. Detroit. Mieh., lHstrict Organizer
of the Royal Templars of Temperance,
writes as follows:
‘•I suffered for five years-with uterine
irregularities, which brought on hys
teria and made me a physical wreck. I
tried doetors from the different schools
of medicine.but without any perceptible
change in my condition. In my despair
I called on an old nurse, who advised
me to try Peruna, and promised good
results if I would persist aad take it
regularly. I kept this up for six months,
and steadily gained strength and
health, and whei I had used fifteen
bottles I considered myself entirely
cured. I ass a grateful, happy woman
to-day.”—Miss Muriel Armitage.
Miss Lucy M. Riley. 33 Davenport St.,
Cleveland, Ohio, writes:
“I wish to add my indorsement to
thousands of other women who have
been cured through the use of Peruna.
I suffered for five years with severe
MRS. EVA BARTHO.
backache, and when weary or worried
in the least I had prolonged headache,
I am now in perfect health, enjoy life
and have neither an ache or pain,
thanks to Peruna.’’—Lucy M. Kiley.
It is no longer a question as to whether
Peruna can be relied on to cure all such
cases. During the many years in which
Peruna has bean put to test in all forms
and stages of acute and chronic catarrh
no one year has put 'this remedy to
greater test than the past year.
If all the women who are suffering
with any form of female weakness
would write to Dr. Hartman, Columbus,
Ohio, and give him a complete descrip
tion of their symptoms and the peculi
arities of their troubles, he will imme
diately reply with complete directions
for treatment, free of charge.
Address Dr. Hartman, President of
The Hartman Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
GET A'GRASP
ON OUB TRADE MARK
IT
GET TO KNOW fT WHEN YOU SEE ft
AND THEN NEVER BUT STARCH WITHOUT IT.
DEFIANCE STARCH IS WITHOUT EQUAL IT IS GOOD.
IS BETTER. IT IS THE BEST AND MORE OF IT FOR TEN
CENTS THAN ANY OTHER STARCH. IT WILL NOT ROT THE
CLOTHES. YOUR GROCER HAS IT OR WILL GET IT IF YOU
ASK FOR IT. s a ■ ' a a a •
SATISFACTION OR MONEY BACK.
1
MANUFACTURED BY
The DEFIANCE STARCK CO.,
-OMAHA. WEB.
OAK BRAND
Iitpans Tabuies are the best dy»
popfcia tneduine ever made. A
hundred million* of them have
bee* sold In the United States in
a single year. Constipa'lon, heart
burn, sick headache, dizziness, bad
breath, sore throat, and every til
seas arising from a disordered
stomach are relieved or cured by Bipan'. Tabuiea.
One will generally Hire relief within twenty min
utes. The five-sent package 1* enough for ordinary
occasions. Ail druggists sell them.
HO! FOR ROSEBUD RESERVATION.
ftmtth Dakota. 416.000 acres land spen under U.6. draw
ing. Keglstratloa begins July 6: ends2S. Fifteen years
experience In Oklahoma land openings. My Northwest
ern office will be at Bones teel, S. link. Send */> eta. for
niy Land Manual, containing proclamation and com
plete Information. Soldiers dealring an agent should
write me. WICK I. MUMUK, Bsaesleel, bouU Sakata.
nuns*
K5T QUALITY
STE4i6fll5vCi6AR
BINDER
__ ALWAYS RELIABLE
Your Jobber or direct irom Factory, I'eoria, lu.
W. N. U., Omaha.
No. 24—1904
Figures may not lie, but they very
frequently steal.
GOOD HOUSEKEEPER!
TTse the best. That’s why they bay Red
Cross Kail Blue. At leading grocers, 5 casts.
All people find their level except
the absent-minded carpenter.
JSrm. tfinMow’i BoolUnr Syrap.
Pot chtldsen teething, softens the gums, reduces Is
BsmmsUoa. sUysyta. oases aftdeatm. SteatetOa.
free to Twenty-five Ladies.
The Defiance Starch Co. will give
25 ladies a round trip ticket to the
St. Louis Exposition, to five ladies
in each of the following states: Illi
nois, Iowa. Nebraska, Kansas and
Missouri Tih will send in the largest
number of trade marks cut from aten
cent, 16-ounce package of Defiance
cold water laundry starch. This
means from your own home, any
where in the above named states.
These trade marks must be mailed to
and received by the Defiance Starch
Co., Omaha, Nebr., before September
1st. 1964. October and November
will be the best months to visit the
Exposition. Remember that Defiance
is the only starch put up 16 oz. (a
full pound) to the package. You get
one-third more starch for the same
money than of any other kind, and
Defiance never sticks to the iron.
The tickets to the Exposition will be
sent by registered mail September
5tj. Starch for sale by all dealers.
Every right action and jme thought
sets the seal of its beauty on the
person and the face.
Sensible Housekeepers
will have Defiance Starch, not alone
because they get one-third more for
the same money, but also because of
superior quality.
Appreciates the Skim Milk.
The farmers of the corn belt are
coming more and more to appreciate
the value of their skim milk for feed
ing on their farms to their calves,
hogs and poultry. Talking with the
manager of a creamery in Northern
Illinois, a representative of the Farm
ers’ Review was told that he could 1
buy no skim milk for making up into
cottage cheese; for the reason that
the farmers in his vicinity would not
sell it. They declared that it was
worth at least 20 cents per 100 pounds !
for feeding to their farm animals, and j
that they preferred to keep it. even if i
they could get that for it. One man
lived not far from a bottling establish
ment where he could get a good price
for his whole milk, but he preferred
to haul it to a whole milk creamery
that he might get the skim milk to use
on his farm. In this same locality j
one year the farmers quite generally |
sold their milk for shipping to the f
city, but when fall came found that
| their hogs were in poor condition on
account of having been deprived of
the skim milk in the early periods of
their lives. The next year they made
a change and held back the skim
milk for their owh use. We doubt
very much if 20 cents per 100 pounds ;
represents the true value of the skim j
milk for feeding purposes. That may
be indicated by the actual chemical
content of the milk, but it has a value
beyond that, which is the value that
j it has in combination with corn. It
; has been shown that corn is worth
I very much more when fed with skim
| milk than when fed alone. As a bal
ancer for corn it has a value that the
; chemist will never be able to deter
| mine.
Demand for Sweet Cream Butter.
Sweet cream butter is butter that
has not been salted and not butter
made from unripened cream. That
the demand for this kind of butter is
increasing is a remarkable fact. The !
creamery at Ringwood, Illinois, is ma- |
. king about 30,000 pounds of butter a
1 month and all, except that used by
the patrons, is being taken by a large
dairy company of Chicago. Gradually
there has been an increase in the de
mand for unsalted butter, till now
two-thirds of all the butter supplied
by that creamery is of this kind. That
is, about 20,000 pounds of unsalted
I butter is being supplied by this one
! creamery every month and there are j
i numerous other creameries making
some sweet cream butter. At first the
i demand was from the foreigners al- j
most wholly, and especially from the
Jews. Indeed, the Jews were such
great users of this unsalted buttei
that the factory men dubbed it “Jew
butter.” But it is now losing thfc
characterization, for the reason that
many native Americans are using it 1
instead of the salted article. We have
supposed that the demand for the
fresh article was to be confined tc
European countries like France, bul
we are evidently mistaken. The but
ter is making great headway in Eng
land, where the demand has always
previously been for salted butter. This I
in our country at least marks a new
phase of creamery development.
The Dairies and the Doctors.
One man that has the handling of
a good deal of milk for Chicago tells
the writer that he has an arrangement
with the doctors • in several towns
from which he buys milk, by which
the doctors report to him the presence
j of any contagious disease on any farm
in the locality, whether that farm is
producing milk or not. In this way it
| is possible for him to know about the
conditions under which milk is being
made for his trade. This he finds to
be a very good plan. In the case of
the contagious disease being on the
tarm of a man that is selling him
milk, he can take measures to prevent
the sending out of that milk. On the
other hand, if the disease is on the
farm of a man that is not selling him
milk, he can serve a notice on the
men that are selling him milk that
they are not to receive the milk from
such a farm. If this practice were
made general it would greatly im
prove the situation as to the spread
of contagious diseases by means of
milk. Cases are constantly coming to j
the attention of the public where some '
man that is supplying perhaps only a
very small amount of milk to the j
trade is the means of scattering dis
eases that ravage communities using
the milk. Every man should have too |
much conscience to sell milk when he |
has a deadly disease in his family, but
actual experience demonstrates that
that is just the time he will sell his j
product, as a general thing, for the
reason that his needs are greatest at
that time. This phase of human na
ture must be taken into consideration.
Summer-Set Strawberries.
Strawberry beds may be prepared at
almost any time of year, as new beds
can be set from early spring to early
fall. It is well to begin the work a
considerable time before the plants
are to be set, that the ground may be
worked and reworked before the plants
are put in. In a month or two the
weed should have been thoroughly
killed and the ground ready to receive
the plants. Many growers put in a
bed in June as soon as the berries are
picked and new plants have begun to
form rapidly. The best method of
planting at that time is to use a
spade, pushing it deeply into the
ground and working it back and forth,
in the opening thus made spread the
roots in the shape of a fan, and pack
the soil firmly about them with the
foot. When the bed is set the soil
should be well cultivated throughout
the season. The ground should not be
allowed to form a crust at any time.
The runners should not be permitted
to occupy the space between the rows.
This may be kept clear of runners
and of plants as well as of weeds by
cultivation.
The fowls for the farmer are the
best fowls that can be procured.
There is no reason why he should not
have the best
Cost of Runnfng Governments.
A table has been prepared and is
sued bv the department of commerce
and labor, indicating that, despite the
great size of the appropriations, this
country is per capita more cheaply
maintained than any other in the
world, with the exception of China
and India, and possibly Russia. It
costs, according to this, just $7.97 a
year for each man, woman and child
in the United States to run the gov
ernment. as against $9.30 for Canada.
$9.45 for the German empire, $9.54
for Sweden. $10 for Spain. $11.45 for
Portugal. $11.40 for the Netherlands,
$12.40 for Cuba $12.68 for Argentina.
$14.27 for Austria-Hungary, $17.30 for
Paraguay, $1.40 for Belgium, $17.84
for France. $21.39 for the United
Kingdom. $37.G9 for Australia and
$38.38 for New Zealand. Russia’s
per capita is approximately the same
as that of the United States.
An Actor of Resources.
There is a young cctor named Ar
nold Daly who is getting himself no
ticed. He went to New York with
out money, without friends and with
out an engagement. After he got a
job at acting he devoted himself to
saving enough money to produce one
of those “impossible” plays of Ber
nard Shaw’s, it proved a great suc
cess, and then the young man present
ed a play written by himself. This
was good enough to be called the
cleverest thing of the season of its
kind. Now' Mr. Daly is in a position
to make terms. While he was work
ing hard all winter a lot of actors
were hanging around the cafes telk
ing people how great they were and
haw me managers were in a conspir
acy to keep them down.
Don’t you know that Dafiaaoo
Starch, besides being absolutely supe
rior to any other, is put up 16 ouacea
In packages and sells at same price
as 12-ounce packages of other kinds7
The art of living is to know how to
give one's life.
Pino's Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of the throat and lungs.—Wit.
O. E&dslkt. Vanburen, lad.. Feb. 10,1000.
Bachelorhood is a magnificent, but
self-opinionated solitude.
Storekeepers report that the sxtra
quantity, together with the superior
quality of Defiance Starch makes it
next to impossible to sell any efeat
brand. __
Ever get a meal at a railway dining
station that you didn’t worry over ths
fear of getting left? Ever get left?
Cfft permanently cnred. Ko fit* or nerrrasaeae afw*
« ll» lira day’s use of Dr. Kline's Great herre HoM»
•r. Send far FBEK 92.00 trial bottle and '
Da. E. li. KiWK, Utd., &U Arch Street, 1‘tniadulphlo,
After a man swaps horses he does
not always drive a bargain.
Hundreds of dealers say the extra.
quantity and superior quality of De- j
fiance Starch is fast taking place of
all other brands. Others say they
cannot sell any other starch.
No gentleman will swear before a
lady—let her swear first.
Dealers say that as soon as 9 cus
tomer tries Defiance Starch it is im- J
possible to sell tnem any other cold |
water starch. It can be used cold
or boiled.
The man who has too little confi
dence in himself generally has too
much in others.
DON’T SPOIL TOUR CLOTH®*.
Use Red ('rots Ball Blue and keep them
white as saow. All grocers. 5c. a package. I
The kind of life that we live is an
index to the death that we will die.
Tfce present is an arrow that points
straight to the future.
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot reach the ite
rated portion ut the ear. There 1* only one way to
rure deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies.
Deafness Is caused by an inflamed condition t>f tbe
mucous Hein* of the Eustachian Tube. When this
tube is ir.named you have arunil-!in|t sound or Im
perfect hearing, aud when it Is entirely closed. Deaf
ness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can be
taken ont and this tube restored to Its normal condi
tion. liearLc* will be destroyed forever: ulne cases
jut of ten are caused by l atarrb, which Is nothing
hut an inflamed condition of the mucons surfaces.
>Ve win pive One Hundred Dollars for any case of
Deafness i caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured
»y Hairs Catarrh Cure, send for circulars, free.
_ „ F. J. CHENEY £ CO., Toledo, O.
bold by Pruprlsts. 75c..
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Before marriage a woman clings to
a man’s neok. After marriage she
walks on it.
Infan rs/Children
Promotes Digestion.Cheerful
ness and Rest.Contains neither
Opium.Morphme nor Mineral.
Not Narc otic .
Aperfecl Remedy forConstipa
Tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
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EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Thirty Years
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Stwyovers allowed. All Agrents can
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mation address
HARRY E. MOORES.
Qen. Agt. Pass. Dept.. Omaha, Kek.
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UMIOI ILI MLLtn afford* comfort to every
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• some. t lean. neat
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Try them once and
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keptbTdealers.seat
prepaid for 20c.
IIAWILP MIUI8,
14» Heh*Jl> A.roue,
Brwklya, 5. X.
ROSEBUD RESERVATION AAAPS.
Largent compete map published. Cony of Fresi
doat « proclamation. Send SUc to W. H. PUIS. Hsr
*ke Bone*tee) Land Oo., Eoaeeteel, B. B. ^
BEGGS’BLOOD PURIFIER
CURES catarrh of the stomach.
f To be a successful wife, to retain the love ■
and admiration of her husband should be a
woman’s constant study. Mrs. Brown and
Mrs. Potts tell their stories for the benefit
of all wives and mothers.
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pound will make every ■othw well, ftronj, healthy and hnppj*. I d: agfwd
through nine years of miserable emateace. wore out with pain and wearinese.
1 then noticed a statement at a w«eu troubled as 1 w%e. and tiie wonderful
results she had had from joer TytiMe Compound, rad decided te try what
it would do for me, and used it far three months. At the end of that time I
was a different woman, the neigfehera remarked it, and my husband fell la
lore with me all over again. It aaamad like a new existence. I liad been suf
fering with inflammation and falling of the womb, out your medicine cured
that and built up my entire system, till I was inueed like a new woman. —
Sineerely yours, Mbs. Chas. F! Bbowx, 21 Cedar Terrace, Eot Springs, Ark.,
Vice President Mothers’ Club.”
Suffering women should not fail to profit l>y Mrs. Brown's ex
periences ; just as surely as she was cured of the troubles enumer
ated in her letter, just so surely will Lydia E. Pink ham’s Vegetable
Compound cure other women wiio suffer front womb troubles,
inflammation of the ovaries, kidney troubles, nervous excitability,
and nervous prostration. Read the story of Mrs. Potts to all
mothers: —
' •* Dea.b Mrs. Phhcham :— During the early
part of my married life I was very delicati
in health. I had two miscarriages, and boQi
my husband and 1 felt very badly as we wore
anxious to have children. A neighbor who
had been using Lydia E. Piukham’s
Vegetable Compound advised me to try
it, and I decided to do so. I soon felt that
my appetite was increasing, the headaches
gradually decreased and finally disappeared,
and my general health improved. I felt a3
if new blood coursed through my veins, the
sluggish tired feeliDg disappeared, and I be
came strong and well.
“ Within a year after I became the mother
of a strong healthy child, the joy of our home.
You certainly have a splendid remedy, and I
wish every mother knew of it. — Sincerely
yours. Mrs. Anna Potts, 510 Park Ave., Hot
Springs, Ark.”
If you feel that there is anything at all
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most experienced, -w rite to Airs. Fiak
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Remember this when you go to your druggist. Insist upon getting
Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
Take-Down Repeating Shotguns
Don't spend front $50 to $200 for agua, when for ae
much lets money youcan buy a winchester Tafco
Dowa Repeating Shotgun, which will outsboat and
outlast the highest-priced double-barreled gun.
besides being as safe, reliable and handy. Your
dealer ou show jmi one. They are sold everywhere.
WIRtNUTCR RXKATINQ ARMS CO. NSW HAVEN, COMM.
r ANTISEPTIC PILE CONES «=
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In Warm Baths with
And gentle anointings
with CUTICURA
Ointment, the great Skin
Cure, and purest and
sweetest of emollients.
It means instant relief and
refreshing sleep for tor
tured, disfigured, itching,
and burning babies, and
rest for tired, fretted
mothers, when all else
fails.
Bold throufhrrrt the world. Cutlcura Soap, Be
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FREE to WOMEN
A Large Trial Box and book of in>
structions absolutely Free and Post>
paid, enough to prove the value ol
PaxtineToilet Antiseptic
Pci tine k In , _
form to dissolve hi
water — non-port on— «
and tar superior to UqnU
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aicohoi which ir
Inflamed
have no i _ _
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| uses in the family and
> does more good thsaaaa
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The formula of a noted Boston pWyskiai\
and used with £reat success as a Vajindi
: Wash, for Leucorrhota, Pelvic Catarrh, Nas4
! Catarrh, Sore Throat, Sore Eyes, Cnfcj
and all soreness of mucus membrane.
la local treatment of female ills Paxtfne i|
invaluable. Used as a Vaginal Wash wi
challenge the world to produce itp equal fat
thoroughness. It is a revelation in cleansmc
and healing power; it kills all germs whicf
«ause inflammation and discharges.
All leading druggists keep Paxtlne; price. Me
a box ; if yoursdoes not, scad to ua for it. Boat
take a substitute—there is nothing like Paxtinw
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Nt
EST
| Almost s. iiilf million acres of the fertile and
weU-wacoroJlsauc of the Rosebud Indian Kes
! ervation, in South Dakota, will be thrown open
J to settlement by the Government in July. Them
j lauds are beat reached by the Chicago & Kortb
j Western Rdlr&y’s direct through lines from
j Chicago to Bonesteel. K. D. All agents sen
tickets via lute line. Special low rates.
HOW TO GET
A HOME
8rt»d for a cony of oamphlet giving full inform*
tion as gxlstss of opening and how to secure IS*
acres of land at nominal cost, with full desert^
tion of the soil, climate, timber and miners
resources, towns, schools and churches. oppsS
tnnities for business openings, railway ratal
etc., free on application.
W. B. KM1&KERH,
Passenger Traflle Manager,
kww6 CHICAGO. ILL.
Lawn Fence
Iren or wire, iiwny ntytaa,
f o r re*i-j ence. c It urc h. school,
cemetery: poultry auid hue
fence: farm gau*«. Send tor
catalogue.
(fairp'or Iron art Wire Werta
OMAHA. NEB.
PORTRAIT AGENTS
Beal Direct wit*
Manufacturers
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Out good* the beet. Price* the lowest. Prompt ship
ments. Delivery of all partialis guaranteed “ *
fur catalogue «-nl agents’ price !lec A ddree*
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