DR. RICH’S CATARRH REMEDY Home Treatment Price $3.00 • * ». \ " * DR. RICH Master Specialist Grand Island, Neb. gg^~FIVE YEARS IN GRAND ISLAND~32g 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, Hall County. Dr. Rich, being first duly sworn, deposes and says, that the illustration below is a true representation of the $3.00 catarrh outfit for catarrh of the head, nose and throat, herein advertised, and that any one 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. ‘, j'his is a Photograph ht Dr, Rich’s : / y' £: Cui.s Tor Hwfic Use, «•.* w^-, >*4< Catarrh Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug Act of June 30, 1906. Serial Number No. 18752. The above outfits contain no Morphine, Opium, Cocaine, Heroin, Eucaine, Chloroform, Cannabis Indica, Chloral Hydrate, Acetanilide, or any of their derivatives. Dr. Rich, tha 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 53.00 outfits, and should give a perfect idea of the value offered. Dr. Rich’s treatment for Catarrh is a Home Treatment in every cense, 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. OUTFIT NO. 1 For Catarrh of the Head, Nose and Throat. If you have any or all of these symptoms send me $3.00 for a full month's treatment. Frontal headache. Dull feeling In head. Ringing noise* In head and aars. Deafness. Cnnatural and excessive discharge from note. Hard bloody crusts and scabs In nose. Hawking and spitting of mucus. Mucus dropping from noss Into the throat Tickling in the throat. Bad breath. Bad taste. Loss of sppetlte. Coughing and gagging. Vomiting. Nausaa. Dizzy spells. Loss of memory. Confusion of ideas Irritability. Insomnia. Bad dreams. Pain in back and top of head. Xosa stopped up. ^ OUTFIT NO. 2 For Catarrh of the Stomach and Bowels If ycu have any or all of these symptoms send me $3.00 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 time. Gas in stomach and bowels. Heartburn. Sour stomach. Choking sensation in throat and chest In the evening and during the night. Bad dreams. Nightmare. Vomiting and nausea. Constipation. Nervousness. Irritability and crankiness. Insomnia. Headache. Pain over chest, shoulder blades and around the body. Pain over the heart and palpitation. Difficulty in breathing. Dizziness. Bad taste. Coated tongue. OUTFIT NO. 3 For Catarrh of the Nerves. If you have any or ail of these symptoms send me $3.00 for a full month's treatment. Mental dullness and forgetfulness. Epileptic fits. Headache and dizzy spells. The blues, mania. Insanity and melancholy. Unnatural drains and losses in men. St. Vitus’s dance. 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 of Ideas. Nervousness and Irritability. Despondency and dull mind. Heart fluttering and excitability. Twitching muscleB 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 and ambition. Nervous debility, and weakness. Hourglasses for Pulpits. The 20-minute sermon is a purely modern invention, as is proved by the number of pulpit hourglasses that are still to be found in many old churches. In the register of St. Cath erine’s, Aldgate, the following entry, dated 1564, occurs: “Paid for an hour glass that hanged by the pulpit, where the preacher doth make a sermon, that he may know how the hour pass eth away, one shilling.” A modern pulpit glass—probably the only one of its kind—is to be found in the Chapel Royal, Savoy. It is an 18-min ute glass, and was placed in the chapel on its restoration in 1867.— Westminster Gazette. Smallest Human Bone. The smallest bone in the human body is contained in the drum of the ear. Effect of Sun Baths. "The taking of sun baths i= one of the most healthful things in the world,” said Evan T. Roberts, of Cin cinnati. "Several years ago I visited Germany, and while there was taken down with nervous prostration. 1 called in the best specialists of Ber lin. They told me V needed more ex ercise, more fresh air and more sun light. The first thing they made me do was to take sun baths. I stripped and would go out in the yard every morning and lay for 40 minutes in the broiling sun. It was not so hot, but felt so to ine, as I was unprotected. Well, sir, in a few days I began to feel better. In three weeks I was pro nounced a well man. The sun baths certainly did the trick for me.” No Thirst in Munich. Munich, with a population of over 540,000, has, on an average, one es tablishment for Ihe sale of liquid re freshments to each 319 persons, ex elusive of the floating population, which Is i ’arge one. I 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 fuM month’s treatment. Failing vision. Groat thirst. Making water during the night...'. Is . Flatulence (gas in stomach and bowels.) Breathless on exertion. . , Ringing in ears and dizziness. PufEiness 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. IV you have any or all of these symptoms send me $3.00 for a full month's treatment. Chronic inflammation, congestion and enlargement. Dvsmenorrhoea (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. Leucorrhoeu (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 all of these symptoms send me $3.00 for a full month's treatment. . i . ■ • . Painful urination, especially In women. Passing a little urine at a time, and often. Straining, spasmodic urination. Pain over the bladder. , ‘ . * Swollen 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. a ■ Sediment in urine (muco-pus). . Distress in sitting down. . . . Urine is heavy, blown or dark yellow. Leucorrhoea. ,■ . • 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 Fill in above the treatment you desire. Name. Age_ i Summer Resort Notice. Brimstone Lokv—Just out of Hmles. An Ideal pJnee lor those wishlriK a change from the more rigorous cli mate they have been accustomed to. Almost entirely free from fulling cinders. Southern exposure. Fireworks every night. Hot baths u specially. Nothing but brimstone from our own spring used. Good society. Patronized by bt'sfrsln nem. Kxyert taken angels us wait ers. l*or those who have been burned to u crisp ami are worn out with being tousted, no place .could be better. Hot firebrands served with meals.—• Lite. A Slight Misunderstanding. "Do* yod lake "any t periodicals?” asked the new clergyman on his first round ,of parish visits. ( ' . t 'Atoll, i don't,", replied *th« woman; but'my. .lmsbund -takes ’em frequent. 1 do wish you'd try to feet him to sign the pledge.—Judgs 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. Cora in Phelps county is looking fine f and prospects are for a big yield. The contract has been let for put ting in a system of water v.orks at Pil ' ger. Thieves did a wholesale business in David City recently, breaking into five houses in one night. The next meeting of .the Northwest ern Dental society of Nebraska will be held at Grand Island. , Washington county has a good fruit year, and a great deal of the same i now being shipped out. At Nebraska City the Bernardino sisters have rented the home of th ■ late. Senator M. L. ifaywurd and will turn it into a school for girls. Much interest is being taken in I the preparation for the Stanton coun ty fair, which is to be bold from til 15th to the 18th of September. John E. Bennett of Bell Center, O . started to go to Deadwood for his health and died near Inman. The ! body was taken off the train at Ains | worth. < The Grand Island Commercial club held one of its excursions to nearby ■ cities last week, over 100 of the i. : | ness men participating in the jaunt to Shelton to attend the fraternal jubilee and race meet. During a severe thunder and rain storm a barn belonging to J. Logan 1 Shultz, a fe.rmer living about thirti n j miles northeast of Schuyler, was ; struck by lightning and burned to the | ground. Some stock was burned to death. The Cass County Teachers’ institute was in session in Elmwood a week, it was a success in the number of teach ers in attendance and the amount of good work accomplished. Miss Mary ! Foster received many congratulations, this being her first effort and she being the first woman county superintendent in the county. Citizens of York county have been notified that on and after September C no one will be allowed to step on ! a Burlington train at vnrit without having purchased and snowing a tick et. This order will create a great amount of ill feeling and no doubt many will try to get aboard who come too late to secure the ticket, but in time to get on the train. Andrew Taylor and Reuben Camp bell are neighboring farmers residing about seven miles northwest of Parks, Chase county. Campbell had taken up as estrays some hogs belonging to Taylor. Sunday evening Taylor went over to Campbell’s farm, it is alleged, and turned from the pen the hogs I which Campbell had penned and took j them home. Then there was a fight, i culminating in Taylor being filled with j bird shot. One of the largest deals ever cou j summated in Chappell took place j when Wertz Bros, disposed of their ! lumber yard, hardware, coal, furniture and implement business to Anderson & Peterson of Marquett, Neb. The consideration was $20,000. Wertz Bros, have been in business there for eigh i teen years, and will now retire from active business for good. They have a large hog ranch near Sedgwick. Colo., and other land interests near there, and also are interested in sev eral thousand acres of Deuel county land. . • .. The postoffiee at Juniata was robbed, though but little booty was secured. The funeral services of James M. Woodson, who was a soldier in the confederate army and has resided in Piattsmoutli since the close of the civil war, was held in the Christian church. Ke was born in Virginia on May 11, 1S34. being 74 years of age. The pallbearers were Judge W. H. Ne well, Captain J. W. Johnson, John Renner, J. W. McKinney. John Barn hart and Joseph Smith, all old soldiers in the union army and now members of the Grandy Army of the Republic. The latter part of last week, says a Plattsmouth dispatch, there was a strange, sad sight, two boys, barefoot ed, pulling a rough home-made cart, on which lay their invalid mother, thinly clad and without shoes. They had come from Fremont and said they were goiug to Coffeyville, Kas. Some kind-hearted movers first noticed them and told the people of the facts. They gave them an old horse at one place, an old buggy at another, a pair of shafts, pieces of harness and straps were picked up at different places and from them a harness was made. Others gave clothes and shoes and one gen erous farmer gave a $5 bill, others smaller amounts, and in a short time they were able to drive on their way rejoicing. Frank lams, the St. Paul horseman, arrived from Europe with a Wells Fargo special express train of six cars carrying his annual importation of European stallions. News has reached West Point of the death at Santa Paula, Cal, of Emory Briggs, late of West Point. The de ceased was on eof the first settlers in the city, coming there in the early part of 18G7. He occupied many public po. sitions, being respectively postmaster, justice of the peace for twenty-seven years, police judge, county judge and city clerk. He was a veteran of tha civil war. There is a good deal of hog cholera around Herman again. The Nelson Morris ranch has been losing a good many and has shipped all their pigs to market before they got sick. Harry Seitz and two neighbors, resi dents of Desota, four miles south ot Blair, sold to Omaha parties 500 bush els, of the finest potatoes ever raised in Washington county. They were early Ohios and \\ hite Prolific and wore sold at 55 cents per bushel. They ^ere plowed an.d with a sister sacked and placed In a car at the station, which car of potatoes has been sold to the government for use by the txoops.