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HID OF PMULYSIS A NERVOUS SUFFERER CURED BY DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS. The Medicine That Makea Rich, Red Blood ano Perform* Wonder* aa a Tonic for the Nerves. Why are nervous people invariably pale people? The answer to that question explains why a remedy that acts cm the blood can cue nervous troubles. It explains why Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People are also for nervous • people. It is because of the intimate relation between the red corpuscles in the blood and the health of the nerves. The nervous system receives its nourishment through the blood. Let the blood be come thin, weak and colorless and the nerves are starved—the victim is started on the road that leads to nervous wreck. Nervous people are pale people—but the pallor comes first. Enrich the blood and the nerves are stimulated and toned up to do their part of the work of the body. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills make red blood and transform nervous, irrit able, ailing people into strong, energetic, forceful men and women. Mrs. Harriet E. Porter, of 20 Liberty avenue, South Medford, Mass., says: “I had never been well from child hood and a few years ago I began to have dizzy spells. At such times I could not walk straight. I was afraid of paralysis and was on the verge of nervous prostration. Then neuralgia set in and affected the side of my face. The pains in my forehead were excru ciating and my heart pained me so that my doctor feared neuralgia of the heart. I tried several different kinds of treat ment but they did me no good. “ One day my son brought me some of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills and I found that they strengthened my nerves. I took several boxes and felt better in * every way. There were no more dizzy attacks, the neuralgia left me and I have been a well woman ever since.” Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are invaluable in anaemia, rheumatism, after-effects of the grip and fevers and in sick head aches, nervousness, neuralgia, and even partial paralysis and locomotor ataxia. Our booklet ‘‘Nervous Disorders, a Method of Home Treatment” will be sent free on request to anyone interested. Write for it today. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 cents per box, six boxes for $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. Y J * ► NORTHWEST AND RETURN i Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Bellingham, Everett, Vancouver, Victoria, ' and N ew Westminster. i One Fare or $50.00 For the round trip from Missouri River Terminals ' (Council bluffs to Kansas City. Inclusive) VIA UNION PACIFIC Tickets on sale June 20 to July 12, 1907. Also tickets one way through California on sale same dates at slightly higher rates. INQUIRE OF E. L. LOMAX, Q. P. A., Omaha, Neb. SIGK HEADACHE Positively erred by these Little Pills. They also relieve Dis tress from Dyspepsia, In dlgestlon*ind Too Hearty Bating. A perfect rem edy tor Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsiness. Bad Taste In the Mouth. Coated Tongue, Pain In the Side, TORPID LIVER. They regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. CARTER’S ITTLE IVER PILLS. SMALL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE. Genuine Must Bear Fac-Simile Signature REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. PIT & PITLESS SCALES. For Steel and Wood Frames. 125 and up. Write us before you buy. ? We save you money. Also Pumps and Wind Mills. BKCUUS BttOB., DtiloiM, U. WtffiSHS ELECTROTYPES In arrest variety for sale at the lowest prices by A. fflKULUMUWBrAFSftCQ.'IS W.ABeae ■£,€*>«*£ 68, BUT PERFECTLY WELL. The Happy Experience of a New Cas tle, Pa., Woman. Mrs. John Mansell, 614 80. Jef.’erson St, New Castle, Pa., says: “For years i WR3 running down with kidney trou ble without know ing what it was, and finally got so bad I was given up. The urinary pas sages were painful, sometimes scanty and again very pro ruse. My limbs, feet and ankles bloat ed dreadfully, and sometimes my whole body. My heart palpitate! and I had smothering spells. A week's treatment with Doan’s Kidney Pills helped me and a few boxes cure! me. At 6S I am strong and well.” Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. T. PAT SET ONLY ONE LIMIT. Would Quit When He Was Done With All Things Earthly. A rich man out in the suburbs who owns a large place has among the many people employed to keep it in shape an Irishman of whom he is par ticularly fond on account of his un conscious wit, says’Harper's Weekly. This Irishman is something of a hard drinker, and, as his income is limited, he is more particular as regards the i quantity than the quality of his liquids. The other day the employer, who had been awaiting a good oppor tunity, remarked in a kind tone, as the closing sentence of a friendly lec ture: “Now, Pat, how long do you think you can keep on drinking this cheap whiskey?” To which Pat instantly replied: “All my life, if it doesn’t kill me.” ECZEMA COVERED BABY. Worst Case Doctors Ever Saw—Suf fered Untold Misery—Perfect Cure by Cuticura Remedies. “My son, who is now twenty-two years of age, when four months old began to have eczema on his face, spreading quite rapidly until he was* nearly covered. The eczema was some thing terrible, and the doctors sail it was the worst case they ever saw. At times his whole body and face were covered, all but his feet. I used many kinds of patent medicines, to no a\ail. A friend teased me to try Cuticura. At last I decided to try Cuticura when my boy was three years and four months old, having had eczema all that time and suffering untold misery. I began to use all three of the Cuticura Remedies. He was better in two months; in six months he was well. Mrs. R. L. Risley, Piermont, N. H., Oct. 24, 1305.” Bibulous. “He has his faults, of course,” said the friend, "but he is an amibitious poet. He would serve the muses all his life.” “Very likely,” replied the critic. “But he makes the mistake of suppos ing that Bacchus is one of the muses.” Defiance Starch is the latest Inven tion in that line and an improvement on all other makes; it is more eco nomical, does better work, takes less time. Get it from any grocer. Rev. Andrew Murray Honored. At its graduation ceremony in Starch the University of Cape of Good Ho)>e, South Africa, conferred the degree of LL. D. upon Rev. Andrew Murray. It Cures While You Walk. Allen’s Foot-Ease is a certain cure tor hot, sweating, ‘callous, and swollen, aching feet. Sold by all Druggists. Price 25c. Don’t accept any substitute. Trial package FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N. Y. No great excellence in any depart ment of life is achieved without effort and training; attainment comes not by accident.—Bremner. Krause’s Cold Cure. For cold in head, throat, chest or back. Best remedy for La Grippe. Druggists, 2fic. No, Cordelia, it isn’t necessary for a man to know how to sew to enable him to mend his ways. Lewis’ Single Binder straight 5c. ‘.Vlany smokers prefer them to 10c cigars. Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory, Peoria, El. Maty a fellow sows his wild and reaps a grass widow. oa'ia i 1 LYDIA E.PIHKH AM’S VEGETABLE COMPOUND Is acknowledged to be the most suc cessful remedy in the country for those painful ailments peculiar to women. For more than 30 years it has been curing f emale Complaints, such as Inflammation, and Ulcera tion, Falling and Displacements, and consequent Spinal Weakness, Backache, and is peculiarly adapted to the Change of Life. Records show that it has cured J wtucr uue BuvtTMi Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound dissolves and expels Tumors at an early stage of development. Dragging Sensations causing pain, weight, and headache are relieved and permanently cured by its use. ^ corrects Irregularities or Painful Functions, Weakness of the Stomach Indigestion, Bloatmg, Nervous Prostration, Headache, Gene ral Debility; also. Dizziness, Faintness Extreme Lassitude. “Don’t care and wantto be left alone feeling. Irritability, Nervousness, Sleeplessness, Flatulency, Melancholia or the “Blues.” These are sure indications of female weakness or some organic derangement. For Kidney Complaints of either sex Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound is a most excellent remedy. Mrs. Pinkham’s Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to write M rtr Ptokfaam, Lynn, Mass, for advice. She is the Mrs. Pinkham wno nas been advising sick women free of charge for more than twenty yeare. and before that she assisted her mother-in-law Lydia E. Pinkham to advising. Thus she is well qualified to guide sick women back to health. Her advice is free and always helpful. I IlINNESOTA-HEALTH*" INDEPENDENCE IXTkw emit tuhnra iwwi DnwU mmma mI ......-<*■ £_2___ __a _ Why not sell where yon are. Bank some of your profits for income and take np a new home, and start the boys too. Fine water; beautiful lakes; quick, fertile soil, line climate. 35.000 acres. Farm any size. Title absolute. Investigate anywhere before buying. Write for maps and truthful representations. Addrem aSPOONUCPreo-P—»-■ » - « ^ HOME TRADE NOTES LITTLE GLEAMINGS THAT POINT MANY MORALS FOR ALL. A NEW TEN COMMANDMENTS Carefully Revised by the Catalogue Houses—Mail-Order Houses and Pure Foods—The Local Dealer. The ten commandments as revised to fit the mail order catalogue house plan: First—You shall sell your farm products for cash -whenever you can, but not to us; we do not buy from you. Second—You shall believe our statements and buy all you need from us because we want to be good to you, although we are not person ally acquainted with you. Third—You shall send the money in advance to give us the chance to get the goods from the factory with your moriey; meanwhile you will have to wait patiently a few weeks because that is our business method. Fourth—You shall apply to your nearest city to aid you .in building good roads so you may conveniently get the goods from the depot which you buy from us, for we do not build country roads. Fifth—You shall buy church bells and interior fixtures from us and for ward the money in advance, for that is our business method, and you shall collect from the business men in your vicinity as much money as you can for the benefit of your churches. Although we get more money from you than they do, still it is against our rules to donate money for build ing country churches. Sixth—You shall buy your tools from us and be your own mechanic, in order to drive the mechanics from your vicinity, for we wish it so. Seventh—You shall induce your a part of the business of the ranch man and miner in his vicinity, but the consumer, who has been caught by the “cheap" prices offered, has not got what he has been paying for by a long way, and there is no way for him to get even. As it has proved with the groceries sent out by the eastern mail order houses, so it is with the other lines they work off in Montana. The sad dles and harness offered at phenom enally low prices, the buggies and wagons, at prices which seem almost like giving the vehicles away, the kitchen utensils which are priced in the voluminous catalogues at figures that indicate the local merchants are highway robbers, the dry goods that are offered at such infinitesimal cost as to compel the ordinary woman to believe th e mail order man is a public benefactor, all of these eastern mail order house offerings are on a par with the proved quality of the gro ceries they have been selling—fraudu lent and put out to sell and not for service. The confession on the gro ceries should make the eastern mail order house patrons think before they send off another order for “cheap ! goods.”—Helena Record. Your local dealer stands ready to duplicate every offer so seductively 1 set' forth in the catalogues of mail or ! der houses and more, says an ex j change. He will trump the best trick the mail order house ever played if | you will put down the spot cash and | accept from him a class of goods de [ void of respectable ancestry, and upon which no reputable manufacturer will place his name. He can sell cheap goods, too, if you will buy them from him with j our eyes shut. He can meet the best price ever made by a mail or der house if you will plank down the money and accept what he gives you without question and without recourse —but you must not expect him to be in his place of business every day in j the year ready and willing to furnish ! expert help when you are in trouble, j ready and williai to stand back of ev | erything he sells with his own reputa --*_ I Send the lifeline of home trade to your local merchants. When you do so you are not only helping him, but you help your community and yourself. If you permit the competition of the mail-order houses to engulf him, his de struction means the destruction of your town and your intsrests. Keep your dollars at home. neighbor to buy everything from us, .as we have room for more money— .the less money there is left in your community the sooner we can put your local merchants out of business and charge you any price we please. Eighth—You shall look often upon the beautiful pictures in our cata logue, so your wishes will increase, although you are not in immediate Heed of the goods, otherwise you might have some money left to buy necessary goods of your local mer chants. Ninth—You shall have the mechan ics who repair the goods you buy from us book the bill so you can send the money for his labor to us for new goods, otherwise he will not notiee our influence. Tenth—You shall, in case of acci dent, sickness or need, apply to your local dealers for aid and credit, as we do not know you. The secret of how it has been that some of the eastern mall order houses which have done business in Montana and elsewhere w^re able to undersell local merchants on some lines of gro ceries has been revealed. The revela tion has come about through the oper ation of the national pure food law. One of the big mail order concerns, which has done a great business in Montana, makes the announcement that it has closed its grocery depart ment, giving in a circular its reason for doing so “because its maintenance has been made impracticable by the pure food laws just passed by con gress.” If that is not an acknowledgment that the consumers have been fur nished with adulterated food stuffs when they ordered groceries, then the English language is not understand able. By selling the stuff' that has been put under the ban because of its impurity, .the mall order concerns have been able to undersell the local merchants living hundreds of miles away from the great centers of sup ply. • '/ r . In carrying* on this trade in impure goods, the mail order houses have done the greatest injury to the con tion and the warranty of a responsi ble company. Honest, now, don’t you really pat yourself on the back when you spend your money In such a way that In sup plying your own wants you help build up the neighborhood in which you live? Of course you do, and you act on that idea yourself, but the trouble is that you don’t talk it enough tc your friends.—Streator (111.) Press. Tree Planting by Squirrels. Those who have argued that in stinct that will lead a squirred to bury a nut for winter use will lead him to find it when the winter comes may find some facts in the Statehouse yard that will cause his faith in this statement to shake a little. Let him examine the lawn on each side of the walk leading from the gate at the northwest corner of the grounds, where most of the visitora feed the squirrels, and he will see that the grass is thickly studded with the shoots of many kinds of nut trees and bushes, each one springing from a buried nut that the squirrel which bur led it did not dig up. One who sees this must credit the Bquirrel with hav ing much to do with the planting of our forests. As a promoter of forestry the squir rel is entitled to first place among the animals.—Columbus Dispatch. 8earch for Old Cannon. A tradition still survives in Luzerne county, Pa., that when Gen. John Sullivan marched through that region in 1779 on his expedition against the Indian confederacy of central New York, he buried some superfluous brass cannon along the Wilkes-Barre 'mountain. To search for these revolu tionary relics a number of the best known citizens of Ashley have formed themseives into an historical society. One recent Sunday the members scoured the mountain in the vicinity of Laurel Run, but could find no relics except a few Indian arrow points. Fashion Is Ever Changing. Mrs. Shopper—Is that hat that was $36 this morning the same price still? Why not? ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT. AN^iabL’RtjBrationEffAs saiiladngilieFocffaiKi&gufr ting Uie SKetadts aodBowIs of IteSimfe Signature (£ new ydbk. Promotes DigestionJCfeofi ness and RestjCcfitainsneiter Opimu^orphiiiE ncrMieasL Not Narcotic. Aperiect Remedy forOansniH tton, Sour Stomach.Dtantioca Worms jCoimrisionsJcvEnsh: ness and Loss of Sleep. The Hind You Have Always Bought* and which has been in use for over SO years, has borne the rfgnatnre of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and**«Just-as-good”are but Experiments that trifle frith and endanger the health cf Indents and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine cor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years Exact Copy of Wrapper. His Usual Nightly Stunt. "I must not listen to you, Mr. Pen nyaline,” protested the blushing girl, with eyes downcast. “You are only trifling and—and, besides, it is get ting late.” "Please hear me out, Miss Helen,” pleaded the infatuated young report er; “I’ll cut it down to 250 words.”— Rose leaf. How’s This? We offer One Hundred Dollar! Reward tor Mil ewe of Catarrh that cannot be cored by Hali'a Catarrh Core. T. J. CHEXKY * CO., Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, hare known F. J. Cheney for the laat 15 rears, and bellere him perfectly hon orable tn all bualnesa transactions and Bnancla'ly able to carry ont any obligations made by his firm. WiiDijro. Eixxan * Mabttx, _ ... _ Wholesale Druggists. Toledo. O. Hall a Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface! ol the •ystem. Testimonial* tent free. Price 75 cent* per bottle. Sold by all Drneylsts. Take Hall's Family Pills for constlpattot Wants th« Rod Restored. The Shanghai Times editor says: The jail has been well administered, but is fuller than it should be, due, I fear, to the abolition of the cangue and bamboo. The ordinary criminal • has no great objection to repeated ' short visits to the jail, but shrinks from a repetition of corporal punish ment. Punishment with the bamboo is in vogue throughout China, and here only has it by special edict been abolished. We deprecate the Chinese authorities making this settlement a field for experiment, and will press for the reintroduction of this salu tary method of punishment. Mad* for Fat Men. ' One of the narrow arches In the gallery of the chapel at Columbia uni versity is not exactly symmetrical, al though the defect is not noticeable to the casual observer, says the New York Globe. The reason for the wid ening of the arch after its original con struction had rise in a somewhat humorous occurrence. One of the early visitors was a remarkably fat man, who found himself wedged into the arch when he tried to squeeze through and was extricated with diffi culty. The builders, recognizing the possibility of other fat people being numbered among the future visitors, decided to widen the arch, sacrificing symmetry and harmony, to practical need, as the pier was so constructed as to bear no loss of width on one of its sides. Corporations Oust Miners. The Klondike proper—that is, that portion of the Yukon territory in the vicinity of Dawson—as far as the in dividual miner is concerned, is on a rapid decline owing to the immense area of ground being acquired by dredging companies. One company alone has purchased nearly all the placer ground on the three principal creeks, namely: Bonanza, Eldorado and Hunker, and has bonded consid erably more on Dominion and other creeks for various reasons. Where formerly hundreds of miners were working for wages or working their own ground, thus creating a demand for provisions, clothing, machinery, hardware, etc., and the transportation from Dawson to the different mining operations, now dredges are either op erating or in course of construction.— Consular Report*. i AN OLD EDITOR Found $2000 Worth of Food. The editor of a paper out In Okla., said: “Yes, it is true when I got hold of Grape-Nuts food, it was worth more than a $2000 doctor bill to me, for it made me a well man. I have gained 25 pounds in weight, my strength has returned tenfold, my brain power has been given back to me, and that is an absolute essential, for I am an editor and. have been for 35 years. “My pen shall always be ready to speak a good word for this powerful nutritive food. I had of course often read the advertisements regarding Grape-Nuts, but never thought to ap ply the food to my own use, until, in my extremity and sickness the thought came to me that it might fit my case. The statements in regard to the food are absolutely correct, as I have proven in my own case. One very fortunate thing about toe food is that while it is the most scientifically made and high ly nourishing, concentrated food I have ‘In taste The problem of life is to make the ideal real and convert the divine at the summit of the mountain rnto the human at its base.—Charles H. Park hurst. Lewis’ Single Binder straight 5c cigar made of rich, mellow tobacco. ‘Your dealer or Lewis’ Factory. Peoria, HI. The worst tiling about common sense is that it Is so unfashionable. Hn. Winslow's Soothing Syrup. Pot children teething, softens the gams, reduces ftp Bsmmstlon, sllsjs pstn, cares wind colic. 25c s bottle. Even wisdom may be only skin deep. FARMS THAT GROW “NO, I HARD” WHEAT (Sixty-three Pounds to the Bushel).. Are situ ated in the Canadian West where Home steads of 160 acres can be obtained free by every settler willing and able to comply with the Homestead Regulations. During the present year a large portion of New Wheat Growing Territory HAS BEEN MADE ACCESSIBLE TO MAR KETS BY THE RAILWAY CONSTRUCTION that has been poshed forward so rigorously by the three great railway companies. For literature and particulars address SUPER INTENDENT OF IMMIGRATION, Ottawa, Canada, or the following authorized Canadian Government Agent : W. V. BENNETT, 801 New York Life BaiUn* Omaha, Nebraska. Mention this paper. DAISY FLYwKILLER For getting rid ot'and destroy ing flies. It lead* every th! a g. One lost* the entire season, [is neat and clean and ornamental. Bold by all dealers or sent by mail Sostnaid for *0c. SCOLD SOIKltS, 140 Do Kalb Aw., B BOO ILLY N. I. Y. Thonpian’s Eye Water W. N. U„ OMAHA, NO. 24, 1907. reasons for eating The newest thing in cereal foods Whole grains of wheat puffed and baked 1 Flavor—in it, not sprayed on it 2 Takes less cream, tastes better with less 3 All the strength of whole wheat 4 Economy—io^ for 2 quarts, a dish 5 Wholesome, the more the better for children Large package io cents The Qia&fcer.O*fe Qmpany Remember, when you buy oatmeal that the family packages of Quaker Oats contain the largest and best assortment of dishes for your table—fine American china a can. Try it for your favorite cake. If it doesn’t raise better, more evenly, higher, —if it isn’t daintier, more delicate in flavor, money.» Every —we return your body agrees K C has no equal BAKING POWDER The United States Pure Food Law insures its purity.' a