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    Women in Out Hospitals
i
Appalling Increase in the Number of Operations
Performed Each Year—How Women May
Avoid Them.
f
I
Going through the hospitals in our
large cities one is surprised to find such
a large proportion of the patients lying
on those snow-white beds women
and girls, who are either awaiting
cr recovering from serious opera
tions.
Why should this be the case ? Sim
ply because they have neglected them
selves. Ovarian and womb troubles
are certainly on the increase among
the women of this country—they creep
upon them unawares, but every one of
those patients in the hospital beds had
plenty of warning in that bearing
down feeling, pain at left or right of
the womb, nervous exhaustion, pain in
the small of the back, leueorrhoea. diz
ziness, flatulency, displacements of the
womb or irregularities. All of these
symptoms are indications of an un
healthy condition of the ovaries or
womb, and if not heeded the penalty
has to be paid by a dangerous operation.
When these symptoms manifest them
selves. do not drag along until you are
obliged to go to the hospital and sub
mit to an operation—but remember
that Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound has saved thousands of
women from surgical operations
When women are troubled with ir
regular. suppressed or painful menstru
ation, weakness, leueorrhoea. displace
ment or ulceration of the womb, that
bearing-down feeling, inflammation of
the ovaries, backache, bloating (or flat
ulency). general debility, indigestion,
and nervous prostration, or are beset
with such sj-mptoms as dizziness, lassi
tude. excitability, irritability, nervous
ness, sleeplessness, melancholy. “ all
gone "and “want-to-be-left-alone" feel
ings, they should remember there is one 1
tried and true remedy.
The following' letters cannot fail to
bring hope to despairing women.
Mrs. Fred Seydel, 412 N. 54th Street,
West Philadelphia. Pa , writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:—
1 was in a verv serious condition when I
wrote to you for advice 1 had a serious womb
Jid ovarian trouble and 1 couid not carry a
child to maturity, and was advised that an |
. operation was my onlv hope of recovery. I ,
could not bear to think of going to the hospi
tal. so wrote you for advice 1 did as you in
structed me and took Lydia E. Pinkham"»
Vegetable Compound; aiid I am not onlf a
well woman to-day. but have a beautiful baby '
girl six months old. I advise all sick and .
suffering women to write you for advice, as
! you have done so much for me."
Miss Ruby Mushrush, of East
i Chicago, Ind., writes:
Dear Mrs. Pinkham :—
*• I have heena great sufferer with irregular
menstruation ana ovarian trouble, and about
three months ago the doctor, after using the
X-Ray on me. said I had an aboess on the
ovaries and would have to have an operation.
My mother wanted me to trv Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound as a last resort,
and it not only saved me from an operation
but made me entirely well.”
Lydia E. P nkham’s Vegetable Com
pound at once removes such troubles.
Refuse to buy any other medicine, for
! you need the best. ,
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice Her advice and
medicine ha^e restored thousands to
; health. Address. Lynn, Mass.
ivcia t. pmKnams vegmote wmpouno ducceeas nacre minors ran.
j Take-Down Repeating Shotg
uns
Don’t spend from $50 to $200 for a pun, when for so
much less money you can buy a Winchester Take
Down Repeating Shotgun, which will outshoot and
outlast the highest-priced double-barreled gun,
besides being as safe, reliable and handy. Your
r dealer can show you one. They are sold everywhere*
$1 , FREE: Our 160-Page Illustrated Catalogue,
WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN.
DEWEY & STONE FURNITURE CO.
--- .- OMAHA =■
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS
Everythin? in Furniture to be closed out at once, regardless of cost. An op
portunity worth coming hundreds of miles to take advantage of.
V>______
MIXED FARMINfi
WHEAT RAISINS
RAN CHUG
Three great pursuits bRTe again shown wonderful
results on the Free Homestead Land* of Western
Canada this year.
Magnificent climate—fanners plowing In their shirt
•leeves In the middle of November.
“All are hound to be more than pleased with the
final resu'tf if tiie past season’s harvests.”—Extract.
Coal, wood water, hay In abundance, Schools,
Churches, markets convenient.
Apply for Information to Superintendent of Immi
gration. Ottawa. Canada, or to authorized Canadian
Government Agent—W. V. Bennett, SOI New York
Life Building. Omaha. Nebraska.
Please say wrere you saw this advertisement.
Every housewife'gloats
over finely starched
linen and white goods.
Conceit is justifiable
after using Defiance
5tarch. It gives a
stiff, glossy white
ness to the clothes
and does not rot
them. It is abso*
lutely pure. It is
the most economical
because it goes
farthest, does more
and costs less than
others. To be had of all
grocers at 16 oz.
for ioc.
THE DEFIANCE STARCH CO*
OMAHA. NEB.'
$10.00
FOR 4LL
That's all is will
foil to ret one of
our lVO-efj in
cubators corn plete.
laid down at your
railroad station, all
fra rht rharrer pre
paid. ?io other ei
WL*'- AH ready to operate.
SURE HATCH INCUBATORS 1
»re the world's standard incubators. Three wall* Califor
nia redwood. Asbestos lined throughout. Copper het water
beating system. 13 s square inches heat.ng surface to water
boater. Only thirty cent*, worth of cm 1 required for a hatch.
All machine* sold on 60 liny a' F rer * rial, giving Ton
every opportunity to he *ure you are right. Every machine
Carrie* a f> vwi'S guarantee You take no risk with the
► I RK HA't*tH-the machine that has stood the test of
time. Send for fr«*e booklet IBS' If you live east of Kissi*
aippi River address Indianapolis; if west. Clav Center
fcLRE HATCH INCUBATOR COMPANt
_Cl«y Oner. Xeb, Indlaas^olia Iso.
W. N. U. Omaha. No. fr—1905.
Frtiaks of Fortune.
In January of last year a murderer
named Helfert had just been sen
tenced in Moravia to penal servitude
for life when he learned that he had
won a prize of $10,000 in the state lot
tery, and a few weeks earlier Ernesto
Hijar was buried in a pauper’s grave
at Barcelona on the very day on which
a ticket found in his possession won
a prize of $40,000 in the Spanish na
tional .lottery.
Hundreds of dealers say the extra
quantity anfl superior quality of De
fiance Starch is fast taking place of all
other brands. Others say they cannot
sell any other starch.
Poisons Known to Science.
The effect of every poisonous drug
on the human body has been so care
fully and exhaustively studied by the
toxicologist that he can. in cases of
suspected poisoning, not only verify
the suspicion, but determine the drug
used and even its method oi admin s
tration. The modern physiological
laboratory would have made short
work of the Borgias, Toffanas and
Sparas.
fiVi.OO per M. Lewis’ “Single Binder.”
straight 5e cigar. costs the dealer some
more than other 5c cigars, but the higher
price enables this factory to use higher
grade tobacco. Lewis' Factory, Peoria, 11L
Physical Sunshine.
By paying due regard to whole
some diet, cleanliness and proper
habits, the denying the power of the
desires of the flesh to overcome the
higher calls of minds well stocked
and moral natures keenly alive to
joyous duty, we go far toward mak
ing ourselves true sons of God, true
brothers to man.
Storekeepers report that the extra
quantity, together with the superior
quality of Defiance Starch makes it
n^xt to impossible to sell any other
biand.
Welch Tombstone.
On a flat stone in Conway church,
Wales, is the following inscription:
“Here lyetn the body of Nicholas
Hookes of Conway, gent., who was
the forty-first child of his father, Wli
liam Hookes, Esq., by Alice, his wife,
and father of twenty-seven children,
who died the 20th day of March,
1637."
“T»r. David Kennedy'* Favorite Remedv
»»v~.l mv lift-: I ha-; inspep.wla »ud ktdnev ntM-aw’’
Ex Souiuor Albert llerriu, !•*.-» Place, N. V. (1 * boiue.
Thrift in British Isles.
In England and Wales about one in
four of the population has an account
■n the postofiice savings bank, in ire
land one in ten, and in Scotland one
in eleven.
In Winter Use Allen’s Foot-Eass.
A powder. Your feet feel uncomfort
able, nervous and often cold and damp.
If you have sweating, sore feet or tight
shoes, try Allen's Foot-Ease. Sold by all
druggists and shoe stores. cents. Sample
sent free. Address Allen S. Olmsted,
Le Roy, N. Y.
A stone nouse is not so durable as
one of brie k. A brick house, well con
structed will outlast one built of gran
ite.
Seeing much, suffering much and
studying much are the three pillars
of learning.—Disraeli.
Tf you don’t get the biggest and best
it s your own fault. Defiance Starch is
for sale everywhere, and there is posi
tively nothing to equal it in quality or
quantity.
Picking flaws in the church will not
patch your own conscience.
A GUARANTEED (I KE FOR RTI.ES.
Itching. Blind. flteedinK or Pr^irudliiK Pile*. Your
drugplat will refund money if FAZo OIXTMEXT
la!.3 to cure juu In 6 lo 14 daye. 5ttc.
The nimble nickel does not make
the lively church.
>Tr«. Wlnslow-s SootWng Srrnp.
For chl.uren teetiilng, softens the gums, reduces fn.
uaminauon, a, -ays pain, curoa wlnu cuuv.. 'aac • tx>ula.
The string that is not stretched
gives forth no strains.
The faith that removes mountains
always carries a pick.
No trial comes without a triumph in
it somewhere.
Whatever is right—where God is.
The work itself is the best ^age.
XYegetable Preparationfor As
similating the Food andBegula
bng the Stomachs and Bowels of
lNK\7\ is/t H1LDKLN
Promotes DigestionJCheerfuF
ness and Rest.Contains neilher
Opium.Morphine nor Mineral.
hox Narc otic .
of OtJ nr SAMUEL HTQBR
<W- v
JbtJmm* * I
iUutusJm- J
Abut Sttd * V
Brpeniwtt - „ /
Bz :*rt*n** tjjfr* |
)
A perfect Remedy for Constipa
tion , Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea
Worms .Convulsions .Feverish
ness and LOSS OF SLEEP.
Facsimile Signature oF
NEW YORK.
A l to to Hi % old
) y U(ISl\ - INI S
EXACT COPT OF WRAPPER.
CASTGRIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Thirty Years
CASTGRIA
HIS SOCIETY “STUNT.”
BOWERY HERO HAD AT LEAST
ONE ACCOMPLISHMENT.
Effort of Tom Gould to Impress the
Ladies of the Astor Household in
the Only Way He Could Think of
at Embarrassing Moment.
When Mr. Astor ran for Congress—
and lost—one of his adherents was
Tom Gould. Mr. Gould was a type.
He was proud of his own physical
strength: proud of Mr. Astor as his
choice for the national legislature.
Any bibulous one who visited Mr.
j Gould’s bar and expressed a dislike
i for Mr. Astor fell a prey to trouble.
Mr. Astor liked Mr. Gould, being
j struck with his amazing garb and un
trammeled manners. The ladies at
his house, to whom he spoke of Mr.
Gould and his eccentricities of speech
and dress, were smitten of a desire
to know more of him. They besought
Mr. Astor to invent an excuse and
have Mr. Gould to the house, where
they might rejoice their eyes and
ears with him.
Mr. Astor made the excuse: Mr.
Gould appeared. The latter wore
a silk hat. a reefer jacket with white
pearl buttons as large as silver dol
lars, checked trousers, striped shirt,
red necktie and a waistcoat like unto
an alarm of fire. Over all this splen
dor was cast a light green topcoat;
for the air of autumn was chill.
Mr. Astor received his visitor in
the drawing-room: presently the
ladies of the household drifted in, and
Mr. Gould was presented.
xia\in£ launcnea ms adherent on
what might be termed the tides of
high society. Mr. Astor. to the end
that the ladies study Mr. Gould at
their ease, if rot at his. made a pie
tense of retiring to the library in
quest of certain papers of moment in
his campaign. Left alone and unpro
tected, Mr. Gould was discouraged,
and tried to hide it. The ladies them
selves could think of nothing to say,
but eyed Mr. Gould in timid silence.
Mr. Gould began to feel the strain;
that he might be more at elegant ease
he paced the floor—five majestic
strides ore way, then wheel and re
turn.
This pedestrianism gave a measure
of relief and yet Mr. Gould felt the
necessity of saying something. He
must screen his awkwardness from the
ladies and show them how he felt at
home.
Suddenly, like a flood of light, a
happy thought swept over him. Mr.
Gould paused, half turned to his fair
auditors, shrugged his square should
ers. inflated his deep chest, made a
gesture with his hand, palm down
ward, and spake these words huskily;
“Soy, lydies’ I'll bet y' a hundred
dollars I kin lift th' pianny."—A. H.
Lewis in the Saturday Evening Post.
STATISTICS OF THE OCEANS
Few People Seemingly Realize Their
Enormous Extent.
An officer of a big liner once told
the writer that most folk seem to be
as ignorant about the size of the sea
as they are of the distance between
the heavenly planets. Here are a few
! facts for the curious:
i The Pacific covers 0S.000.000 miles,
the Atlantic 30,000,000 miles, and the
I Indian ocean, Arctic and Antarctic
42,000,000.
To stow away the contents of the
Pacific it would be necessary to fill a
1 tank one mile long, one mile wide.
! and one mile deep every day for 440
years. Put in figures, the Pacific
holds in weight 948,000,000,000,000,
000.000 tons.
The Atlantic averages a depth of
] not quite three miles. Its waters
I weigh 325,000,000.000,000,000 tons, and
I a tank to contain it would have each
! of its sides 430 miles long.
The figures of the other oceans are
j in the same startling proportions. It
1 would take all the sea water in the
world 2,000.000 years to flow over Ni
j agara. A tank to hold it all would
j have to measure nearly 1,000 miles
along each of its sides.
Masculine Dullness.
See, Alice is knitting. “One—rkip two
three—
Then over. Somehow, I just feel that he
Is going to like these" slippers I've knit—
Only one thing troubles me: Will they
tit?
And 1 wonder if he will like pale blue?
| Will ho understand it—'My love is true?’
Four—five—six—seven—eight—skip ten—
and turn—
; (He'll never suspect this was hard to
learn).
•'It’s surprising, they say, how knitting
holds;
I guessed his size. These are number
five soles:
Now, with pale-blue slippers I really
think
The prettiest hews are a sea-shell pink;
He will enjoy putting these on at night;
Dear hoy. he sits up till past 3 to write!
With these on he will be dreaming of
me—
(But he savs he does that continually.’’)
“What’s this festive young buadle tied up
so.
Decorated with holly and mistletoe?
Alice writes it’s something she has made
for me—
I must promise to wear them constant
ly!
The dear little angel—she only lacks
wings!
(If I only knew the name of these
things!)
Is it two pincushions—or a sachet?—
Whatever it is. I will put it away.”
—New Orleans Picayune.
Not a Safe Juror.
Attorney for defense: “One more
question. Mr. Plunkett. Have you
any prejudice in this case, one way or
the other?”
Talesman—No sir.
Attorney—If you should be accept
ed as a juror do you think you could
render a verdict in accordance with
the law and the evidence?
TaljApan—I think I could.
Att^^ey (after whispered confer
ence with his client)—Your honor,
we’ll excuse Mr. Plunkett.
Jealous Workman Does Damage.
Jealous of what ho thought undue
favor to another employe, Hugo Heck
elsmuller, an oiler in the works of
the United Railways of San Fran
cisco, began putting sand in the ma
chinery journal boxes of the power
house machinery. He was caught
when he had done damage to the
amount of $10,000.
Temple of Fraternity.
A temple of fraternity will be one of
the features of the Lewis and Clark
centennial at Portland, Ore.
Not a Bit Tired.
A little girl was very proud of be
ing taken for a walk by her father,
and, though sometimes the rambles
extended a trifle beyond her strength,
she would not have pleaded fatigue
for worlds. One day, however, her
father noticed that she was lagging
“Tired, Pussy?” he asked. “No, fath
er—that is, not azackly tired. I was
only wishing 1 could take off my legs
and carry them a little bit, that's all.”
Feminine Confessions.
Whether we are doing th? London
; season or a round of country house
■ visits, the enjoyment of most women
is largely dependent on the amount of
| opportunities accorded to them for
; flirtation. No matter how indignantly
| some of my sex may deny it, we ail
thive on admiration.—Ladies’ Field.
Do Not Make Good Soup.
An authority on cooking asserts
that England is a soupless country,
meaning that English cooks cannot
make soup and that soup does not
appear on the menu of an English
every day dinner. Which is a fact,
though soup is about the first form
| that English charity takes.
Japanese Servants.
A traveler says that the Japanese
; servant is a person of social import
ance. In the absence of the mistress ,
callers are entertained at tea by The;
housemaid, whose knowledge of the
j etiquette of tea drinking and whose
grace and charm are often the equal
; of those of her employer.
Accepts Small Deposits.
A new banking system, which en
ables persons to make deposits of
twenty-five cents and upward, inter
est being allowed when the amount
lodged reaches $5, was adopted by
the National Bank of Ireland recent
ly. The bank has several branches
in London.
Sterilized Water for Navy.
Dr. Le Mehaute suggests that on
French war vessels water that has
I been sterilized by heat should be sub
stituted for the distilled water at pres
ent used, which, in his opinion, is
open to many grave objections, in
cluding excessive costliness.
Lord Mayor’s Unique Honor.
Only one man in the city of London
; outside the Tower possesses the ■
i password which enables him to an
! swer the challenge of the sentries
at any time. It is the Lord Mayor,
and the password is given to him by
authority of the king.
Dog Tongs.
Preserved in the cathedral of Ban
gor, Wales, is a pair of old “dog
tongs” which were used for ejecting
quarrelsome dogs from church during
service. A similar pair is preserved
at Llanynys, Wales, and bears numer
ous teeth marks.
$100 Reward, $100.
The render* of this paper will be pleased to learn
that there 1* at least one dreaued disease thatactence
has been able to cure in ail It* stasres. and that Is
; Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only punitive
cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, require* "a cnnstltu
, tlunal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the
foundation of the disease, and giving the patient
strength by buiidlng up the constitution and assls'.
lng nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have
ao much faith in Its curative power* that they ■ flfer
One Hundred Dollar* for any case that It laila to
cure. Send for list of testimonials,
i Address F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O.
Sold bv all Druggists. 75c.
Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
By taking revenge, a man is but
even with his enemy, but passing it
over, he is superior.—Bacon.
—
A Well Deserved Tribute.
The awarding of the Grand Prize to the Winchester
| Repeating Arms Co., New Haven, Conn., a: the St.
I Louis Exposition, confers upon thla company the
highest mark of distinction attained by any manu
facturer of guns or ammunition In the world.
Although a great number of medal* were given to
this class of manufacturers, the only award of a
Grand Prize was to the Winchester Repeating Arms
Co.: and given as It was In competition with the lead
ing manufacturers of all countries. U testifies in a
most decided way to the superiority of Winchester
rifles, shotguns and ammunition over all other makes.
! The success attained by the Winchester llepeat'ng
Arms Co. at this exposition is simply In line with the
honors received In the past. At the Pari' Exposition.
Winchester arms and ammunition received the
Grand Prlx; and wherever they have been exhibited
they have always been given’the highest possible
prize*. This latest recognition of superiority Is the
1 natural resnlt of thirty years of careful and success
ful endeavor in maintaining the high quality of
Winchester rifles, shotguns and ammunition.
Three tons of Epson salts and
1.000,000 pills were used in the hos
pitals of London last year.
—
Don’t you know that Defiance Ptar< h,
besides being absolutely superior to
any other, is put up 16 ounces in pack
age and sells at same price as 12
ounce packages of other kinds?
The most unsound religion is that
which is all sound.
BISHOP OWES HEALTH
AND LIFE TO PE-RU-NA.
Ministers of All Denominations
Join In Recommending
Pe-ru-na to the
People.
Public speaking especially exposes
the throat and bronchial tubes to
catarrhal affections.
Breathing the air of crowded assem
blies. and the necessary exposure to
night air which many preachers must
face, makes catarrh especially prevalent
among their class.
Peruna has become justly popular
among them.
\
sB/SffOP Lff./fALSfK J
The Friends of Pe-ru-na.
Despite the prejudices of the medical
profession against proprietary medi
cines, the clergy have always main
tained a strong confidence and fricnd
► ship for Peruna.
| They have discovered by personal ex
’ perience that Peruna does ail that is
claimed for it.
The Bishop’s Strong Tribute to Pe-ry-na.
Tj. H. Halsey. Bishop C. M. E. Church. Atlanta. Ga.. writes:
‘■I have found Peruna to be a great remedy for catarrh. I have suffered
with this terrible disease for more than twenty years, until since I have
been using Peruna. which has relieved me of the trouble.
“1 have tried many remedies and spent a great deal of hard-earned
money for them, but I found nothing so effectual in the cure of catarrh as
the great medicine, Peruna.
“/ feel sure that Peruna is not only a triumph of medical science, but
it is also a blessing to suffering humanity.
‘•Every individual who suffers with respiratory diseases will find TVrnna
a magnificent and sovereign remedy.”—L. 11. liaise}*, lip. C. M. E. Church.
Peruna is the most prompt and sure '
remedy for catarrh that can be taken.
Many a preacher has been able to
meet his engagements only because he
keeps on hand a bottle of Peruna, ready
to meet any emergency that may arise, i
We have on file many letters of recom
mendation like the one given atmve.
We can give our readers only a slight
glimpse of the vast number of grate
ful letters Dr. Hartman is constantly re
ceiving, in praise of his famous catarrh
remedy, I’eruna.
There are Many Imitations of
Baker’s Cocoa
-1-and
Baker’s Chocolate
Don't be misled by them !
r
Our trade-mark is on every
package of genuine goods.
Under the decisions of several
United States Courts, no
other chocolate or cocoa than
I j Walter Baker Co.’s is en
^titled to be sold as “ Baker’s
Look fa tail Trade-Mtik COCOQ. 01* I^dlvCI* S OllOCOltltC
Our handsomely illustrated recipe book
. sent free.
Walter Baker 8 Co. Ltd.
Established 1780 Dorchester, Massachusetts
45 Highest Awards in Europe and America
The Great Nonesuch Remedy
The old monk cure, strong,
straight, sure, has for a large
part of a century battled with
and conquered
AchesandPains
the world over. Price 25c,
and 50c.
32 YEARS SELLING DIRECT
■ We are the largest manufacturers of vehicles and harness in the world sell- ■
mg to consumers exclusively.
We Have No Agents
but ship anywhere for ex*
amination and approval,
guaranteeing safe deliv
ery. You are out noth
j ing if not satisfied as to
(style, quality and
price. We make
styles of vehicles and
dukkT wrai
ibber tire*. Price
•tick Mt and £ In
complete $>».00. As good as cells
for $30 more.
rt Carriage A
styles ot harness. J \S ^4_E>< [ \y
°TrZ£lF Canopy Top Sortey. Price complete
FKEE. fiend tor it. fill As rood as sells for $15 more.
Harness Mfg. Co.. Elkhart. Indiana.
SPINAL CURVATURE Can be CertA
ALSO OTHER DEFORMITIES.
Write or call at office for free informs'
tion. Highest testimonials from prom*
inent statesmen, and physicians. Con
sult your Family Doctor. No braces or !
appliances used. Treated successfully j
|by mail. Six years’ experience.
- BlonQYht Gynwntk i Ortbwedlctat.
Ulfnp* l»CO«»OK»TtO. CAPITAL •>«.OOO.OO.
••TO 21 ARLINGTON OLK.. OMAHA. NEB.
FARMS and RANCHES
WHEAT LANDS
KMS1S $6 to SIO Per Acre
Splendid sections. Combined farming end atock
raising. tl.*A toOS.OU FerAcre. Kansas.
Colorado and Nebraska. Only one-tenth cash.
Beat land bargain* in Weat. A*k
B. A. McALI.A'TKR, Laud Commissioner
l>ept. B., C. P. B. K. to., Omaha. Neb.
EXCURSIONS
SOUTH
DAILY
If you are thinking of a trip
SOUTH-SOU HEAST-EAST
write and let us tell you t»est ra'es.
time, route and send marked t.me
tables
This saves you worry and an
noyance and makes you leel at
home all the way.
Call Wabash City Office. 160: Far
nam St., or address
Marry E. Moores.
0. A. P. D. Wabash R. R.. Omaha. Neb.
I NCUBATORS.
* uc vu; inuOl 1 in
cubatnra are made by
Johiieon. tbe Incubator
Mac. who made Sb.Otki he
L5K.i5.vJntu’* *“• OLD
1KU8TY.
Apay-for-ttaelf hatch
er. Forty day*' free trial
»nd a live year'* guarau
tee. For big free cata
logue. 900 poultry lliu*
trail Mils UfhiroiaH
M. M. JOHNSON CO.,
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