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    CATARRH REMEDY
Home Treatment Price $3.00
DR. RICH
Master Specialist
Grand Island, Neb.
aarFIVE YEARS IN GRAND ISLAND~roT
Order the treatment you need. Write me a per
sonal letter if you wish. I will read your letter and re
ply to it myself, telling you just what to do. When
you receive the outfit you order, if you do not think it
is the greatest value you ever received for $3.00 send
it back at my expense and 1 will return your money.
GUARANTEE
STATE OF NEBRASKA,
Had County.
Dr. Rich, being first duly sworn, deposes and says, that the
illustration below is a true representation of the 88.00 catarrh outfit
for catarrh of the head, nose and throat, herein advertised, arid that
anyone ordering same and finding it not satisfactory may have his
money returned upon demand.
DR. RICH.
Subscribed in my presence and sworn to before me this 25th day
of February, 1908. JOHN ALLAN, Notary Public.
My Commission expires Jan. 5, 1912.
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This is a Photograph M Dr. Rich's Catarrh
A’‘ e Outfit for Home Use. ;
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Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drucj Act of June 30, 1906.
Serial Number No. 1S752. The above outfits contain no Morphine,
Opium, Cocaine. Herein, Eucaine. Chloroform, Cannabis Inuica, Chloral
Hydrate, Acetanilide, or any of their derivatives.
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Dr. Rich, the well known Grand Island Specialist, has
arranged a system of Home Treatment for Catarrh of the
various organs of the body, and is now prepared to sup
ply to any sufferer from this prevalent disease a course of
remedies that will be found to be not only satisfactory in
every respect, but at a price certainly reasonable, and
within the reach of everybody. During the five years Dr.
Rich has been In Grand Island he has carefully avoided
the treatment of Catarrhal conditions of the body, not be
ing prepared to take up a work requiring time from his
already extensive office business. During the past year,
however, Dr. Rich has perfected a method which he offers
below, for treating Catarrh in the home, and feels not on
ly assured of excellent results, but that he will make many
new friends, which will assist in increasing his already
large practice. A photograph below shows one of the
$3.00 outfits, and should give a perfect idea of the value
offered. Dr. Rich’s treatment for Catarrh is a Home
1 reatment in every sense, and can be used without deten
tion from business. A full month’s treament of these rem
edies will be sent for $3.00. You may order as often as
you like at the same price, or have the treatment sent to
your friends. As there will be a large demand from the
many people familiar with Dr. Rich’s reputation as a Skill
ful Specialist, you are kindly requested to order early and
avoid delay.
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OUTFIT NO. 1
For Catarrh of the Head, Nose and
Throat.
If you have any or all of these symptoms
•end me $3.00 for a full month's treatment.
Frontal headache.
Pull feeling In head.
Kinging nolle* in head and aara.
Deafness.
Unnatural and eieesslre discharge from nets.
Hard bloody crusts and scabs in nos*.
Hawking and spitting of mucus.
Mucus dropping from nose Into the throat
Tickling In the throat.
Bad breath. Bad taste.
I.oss of appetite.
Coughing and gagging
Vomiting Nausea.
Dizzy spells.
I .oss of memory. Confusion of Ideas.
Irritability.
Insomnia. Bad dreams.
Fain in back and tep oi head.
Nose stopped up.
OUTFIT NO. 2
For Catarrh of the Stomach and
IT you have any or all of these symptoms
send me $3.09 for a full month’s treatment.
Distress after meals.
Pain, soreness, burning, weight, uneasiness, pressure, full
ness in pit of the stomach.
Bloating over stomach and bowels.
Belching part or all of the *ime.
Gas In stomach and bowels.
Heartburn. Sour stomach.
Choking sensation in throat and chest In ths svenlng and
during the night.
Bad dreams. Nightmare.
Vomiting and nausea.
Constipation.
Nervousness.
Irritability and crankiness. ®
Insomnia.
Headache.
Pain over chest, shoulder blades and around ths body.
Pain over the heart and palpitation.
Difficulty in breathing.
Dizziness.
Bad taste. Coated tongue.
For Catarrh cf the Nerves.
If you have eny or at! of these symptoms
send me $3.C0 for a full month's treatment.
Mental dullness end forgetfulness.
Cpileptlc lits.
Headache and din." spells.
The blues, mania. Insanity end melancholy.
Unnatural drains and losses in men.
St. Vitus’s pance.
Neuralgia and cramps.
Lost power in any part.
Pain or congestion of spinal cord. (The cause of most
backaches.)
Sleeplessness and restlessness.
Loss of memory. Confusion cf Ideas.
Nervousness and irritability.
Despondency and dull mind.
Heart Puttering and excitability.
Twitching muscles and easily frightened.
Limbs go to sleep
Wandering pains over body.
Bad dreams or nightmare.
Varicocele and sexual weakness.
Hand trembling and anxiousness.
Loss of appetite ar d ambition.
Nervous debility, and weakness.
Bowels
NO. 3
OUTFIT NO. 4
For Catarrh of the Liver and
Kidneys.
If you have any or all of these symptoms
send me $3.00 for a full month’s treatment.
Falling vision. Great thirst.
Making water during the night.
Flatulence (gas in stomach and bowels.)
Breathless on exertion.
Ringing In ears and dizziness.
PuffinesB of face and ankles. Dropsy.
Discharge from bowels light gray color.
Discharge of mucus from bowels.
Urine dark green color.
Enlarged and tender liver and stomach.
Jaundice and loss of strength.
Pain over kidneys. Insomnia.
Pain under and between shoulder blades.
Palpitation of heart.
Dark spots (liver spots) on body and face.
Hot flashes and spots before the eyes.
Nervousness and irritability.
Great depression of spirits. Sleep during day.
Pain and soreness under right short ribs.
OUTFIT NO. 5
For Female Catarrh.
If you have any or all of these symptoms
send me $3.00 for a full month's treatment.
Chronic Inflammation, congestion and enlargement.
Dysmenorrhoea (painful menstruation.)
Melancholia, Irritability and despondency.
Backache, insomnia, ready fatigue.
Inflammation of the womb and ulcerations.
Ovarian pains. Neuralgia. Pelvic congestion.
Dragging pains In front. Spine-ache.
Nervousness and sick headache.
Impoverishment of the blood. Irritable bladder.
Pains in back and lower limbs.
Loss of weight and displacements.
Uterine derangements. Irregular menstruation.
Leucorrboea (whites). Itching. Burning.
Loss of appetite, energy and ambition.
Nervous prostration and depression of spirits.
An elegant tonic for nursing mothers.
OUTFIT NO. 6
For Catarrh of the Bladder.
If you have any or ail of these symptoms
send me $3.00 for a full month’s treatment.
Painful urination, especially in women.
Passing a little urine at a time, and often.
Straining, spasmodic urination.
Pain over the bladder.
Sv/ollen and tender parts in women.
Inflammation and soreness.
Passing of blood in urine.
Passing smoky colored urine.
Itching and burning of parts.
Burning, scalding urine.
A general feeling of restlessness.
Irritability and crankiness.
Great nervousness.
Dribbling of urine.
Incomplete urination. *
Sediment in urine (muco-pus).
Distress in sitting down.
Urine is heavy, brown or dark yellow.
Leucorrhoea.
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Cut out this order blank and send to Dr. Rich, Grand
Island, Nebraska.
No Shipment of medicine will be made unless this
order blank is used in ordering.
THE LOUP CITY NORTHWESTERN
Dr. Rich, Grand Island, Nebraska:—
I enclose you $3.00, for which please send me
One Month’s Treatment for Catarrh of the
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Fill in above the treatment you desire.
Name. Age__
Address -.
AN UNKNOWN PEOPLE.
;
Strange Race Which Inhabits Country
South of Thibet.
In spite or the activity of explorers
lor many centuries past, there are still
portions of the globe that are very
little known to (he outside world. A
country called Ta-Uang-CUang, just
Bouth of Thibet, had never until a lit
tle over a year ago been penetrated
ty a white man. Recently Capt.
D'Ollone, a prominent French traveler,
has returned to Paris after a visit to
the Hitherto almost unknown land.
Its inhabitants are called Lolos, and
so far as historical records go, they
have always been independent. Ef
forts to subdue them have often been
made by the Chinese, but the troops
of the latter have invariably been de
feated and many of them captured and
made slaves. The Lolos are good
fighters, but in'maintaining their inde
pendence they have been highly
favored by the nature of the country
Ta-Liang-Chang is said to be the
world’s largest natural fortress. It is
bounded on the north by a river which
cannot be forded, on the south, west
and east by lofty mountains, with very
few passes.
Capt. D’Ollone regards the Lclos as
much superior to the Thibetans in
civilization. He says that they are the
! only half-civilized people that he has
ever met who have a scientific system
of hygiene, and a system of ethics
much like that set forth in the Sermon
on the Mount. The Lolos live in well
ventilated houses and make a great
point of bodily cleanliness. They are
brave, polite, true to their promises,
and kind and respectful to foreigners
j w'hom they like. The origin of the
j Lolos is unexplained, but there is evi
■ dence of Chinese blood among them.
‘ Their features are regular and almost
| Grecian in type—Leslie’s Weekly.
Not Like a Hen.
“The female codfish,” remarked the
boarder who bad been gleaning statis
tics from between the covers cf a pat
ent medicine almanac, "lays more than
a million eggs. Now, what do you ;
think of that?” "1 think," rejoined the
Cheerful Idiot, “that it's a mighty
lucky thing for the codfish that she
doesn't have to cackle - over every,
egg.”
New Holland Tramway System.
The Dutch government has grant- 1
ed a concession to the Amsterdam &
North Holland Tramway Company to
build and operate an electric railway
system in Holland. The route will be
nearly 50 kilotns, running from Am
sterdam north through Zaandam to
Kromeminie. from Zaandyk to Wyk
aan-Zee, and Wortnerveer to Purmer
end. The Holland Development Com
pany of Amsterdam will build the en
tire system.
Be Concise.
Sabbath thought. The greatest
sermon that was ever preached any
where contains only 303 words.
STATE NEWS AND NOTES IN CON
DENSED FORM.
THEPRESS, PULPIT AND PUBLIC
What Is Going on Here and There
That is of Interest to hte Read
ers Throughout Nebraska.
Four business firms in Tecumsch
were victims of forged checks.
The Presbyterians of North Pkn •
will erect a $19,000 structure.
Railroads leading to Lincoln di :
big business on Bryan notification da
The chief of police of Nebraska C.t
has resigned and goagpinto the sabs
business. ^
The gas company of Beatrice w:
hereafter pay taxes on $52,500, in :•
of $3o,950.
The mayor of grand Island w i
the big stick, discharging a numb,
policemen.
Chicken thieves have of late b* -
opera!ing quite successfully in th>
vicinity of Gresham.
Catholic churches in Nebraska Ci
will merge and build one fine struetu
to accommodate all of them.
Nebraska City's Chautauqua th -
year was a great success, the a'ten :
ance being double that of last year
$1,S50 worth of grain raised ar i
threshed from one quarter section • •'
land is the record made by J. I,. Title
ington, a young farmer a mile fro:
Cairo.
A large party from Wynton- \v* - t r ,
San I.ouis valley to be present at y
land drawing there. Ahout seven!
five in that place have invested in th
land scheme.
Howard Toncray, a former Fremo •
boy, is lying at the point of death :
a Denver hospital as the result of tf
drunken escapade of Daniel Dolan
of Denver.
The coroner from Wahoo was
called to Rescue to hold an inquest
over the remains of an old Bohemia
by the name of Anton Veleha, abo
sixty years of age, who had died sud
denly from ptomaine poisoning.
The Wlbstern Union Telegraph con
pany of Nebraska City was ordered to
move its lines from the principal
streets and take down all poies. Suit
has been instituted to enforce the co
der.
J. T. O. Stewart of Omaha, a trav,
ing representative of the coming na
tional corn show in Omaha, has b * n
in Johnson county working up inter,
in the show’. Mr. Stewart says some
thing like $73,000 in prizes will !
given for the best corn.
James Burke and Frank Smith
strangers, who came to Central City ;
attend the reunion, are in jail pen lit
the investigation of a robbery that ,
cured on the grounds. The sum of
$t>5 and a couple of watches w
stolen.
James Brott of Beatrice, who was n
rested some time ago on a charge i ■
bootlegging and discharged for a 1,
of evidence, has filed a suit for $5 ••
damages against members of the civ;
league who caused his arrest and it
prisonment.
Fred Heins of Hershev post office .-i
his farm seven miles south of Hersliay.
raised twenty acres of winter whoa:
that threshed out forty-four bushels ' -
the acre. His neighbor, Charles Meinl •
of the same place, raised twenty a- r
of winter wheat that threshed <
forty-one bushels to the acre.
The initial meeting of the Nebra«;
Travelers’ association, an organizati -
that is the outgrowth of the South
Platte Hustlers’ association, will 1 ■
held in Prospect park, Hastings. Se;
tember 18 and 19. The Tarvelers’
sociation is purely a fraternal order
and has no insurance feature.
Lon Tuttle of Palmer has perfected
a machine for cutting the grass alona
unballasted railroad tracks, which ha
been tried with the greatest suet, .
by the B. & M. It is built similar to
a mowing machine with a five foot
sickle, and the wheels and axles wer
taken from a handcar. One hor-<
draws it with ease, and it does th ■
work of many men.
l ne mam program of the St u •
Teachers’ association meetings at I n
coin, November 4, 5 and 6. is near!-,
complete. Wednesday, November 4.
will be taken up with the exercis •
the superintendents’ and principal '
association, which is a part of th
main association. These pm roi
will be unusually varied and inter*
ing this year.
In order that his funeral may not
! too elaborate and unnecc: sary ■ <
j pense involved. II. S. Gardner, a farm
! er living near Archer, has piirc’i i 1
his coffin. The cost of the ca \
which he selected and ordered r*
i served for hint is |50. Ho exp!
[ that he did not care to go above tl . .
! amount, because he washed his so >
J to have as largo an inheritance a
possible, and did not care to huv.
! money wasted on an expensive Tan or a!
I The Wahoo Chautauqua closed with
j Capt. Hobson as its drawing card.
The Farmers’ elevator at Bern : t
; is one of the successful and prosperou s
j farmers’ elevators in Nebraska which
! has bet’D doing a most profitable btisi.
- ness for several years. Its success i.;
, due principally to the fact that th
; farmers and stock holders are in
■ earnest and are assisting the officers io
| make it successful. The farmers have
| had a great deal to contend with as
elevator after elevator owned by trusts
and large corporations have purchased
houses at Benedict, but there Is no
dissension among the farmers.
Ferdinand Martin, a well known and
prosperous farmer living foar mih,s
northeast of Elkhoru committed sui
cide by blowing the top of his head
off with a shotgun. He had been in
poor health for some time and it is
believed he Uok his lif.' in a fit of
despondency over his condition
The body of Jay Webster of Teka
mah, who was drowned in the Missouri
river, was fond alrtiost east of that
place about :uven miles below wbwe
the accident cccured. The body was
caught in a log which proceeded in
the river and was almost buried with
rubbish.