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    RICH’S CATARRH REMEDY
Home Treatment Price $3.00
DR. RICH
Master Specialist
Grand Island, Neb.
^ FIVE YEARS IN GRAND ISLAND~^B 1
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,)
l ss.
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
ef February, 1903. JOHN ALLAN, Notary Public.
My Commission expires Jan. 5, 1912.
Guaranteed under the Pure Food and Drug kef 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.
I
Dr. Rich, the well known Grand Island Specialist, hai
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 ol
remedies that will bo found to bo not only satisfactory in
every respect, but at a price certainly reasonable, and
within the reach of everybody. During tho five years Dr
Rich has been in Grand Island ho has carefully avoided
the treatment of Catarrhal conditions of tho body, not be
ing prepared to take up a work requiring time from hii
already extensive office business. During the past year,
however, Dr. Rich has perfected a method which he offeri
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 tho value
offered. Dr. Rich’s treatment for Catarrh is a Home
Treatment 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.
OUTFIT NO. 1
For Catarrh of the Head, Nose and
Throat.
IV you have any or all oV these symptoms
send me $3.00 iror a full month's treatment.
Frontal headache.
Dull feeling In baad.
Ringing noises In bead and ears.
Deafness.
Unnatural and excessive disoharg# from nssa.
Hard bloody crusts and scabs In noss.
Hawking and spitting of mucus.
Mucus dropping from noss Into tbs throat
Tickling in tbs throat.
Bad breath. Bad taste.
Loss of appetite.
Coughing and gagging.
Vomiting. Nausea.
Dizzy spells.
Loss of rnsmory. Confusion of Ideas.
Irritability.
Insomnia. Bad dreams.
Pain in back and top of bead.
Nose stopped up.
OUTFIT NO. 3
For Catarrh of the Nerves.
If you have any or all of these symptoms
send me $3.00 for a full month's treatment.
Mental dullness and forgetfulness.
Epileptic fits.
Headache and dir.iy spells.
The blues, mania. Insanity and melancholy.
Unnatural drains and losses in men.
St. Vitus’s dance.
Neuralgia and crampe.
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 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 and ambition.
Nervous debility, and weakness.
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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 bowela.)
Breathless on exertion.
Ringing In ears and dizziness.
Puffiness 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 symptom*
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.
Leucorrhoea (whites). Itching. Burning.
Loss of appetite, energy and ambition.
Nervous prostration and depression of spirits.
An elegant tonic for nursing mothers.
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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.
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.
Sediment in urine (muco-pus).
Distress in sitting down.
Urine is heavy, brown or dark yellow.
Leucorrboea.
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.
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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..
Address___ _
.. ■■ III
IT WAS NEW TO GOTHAMITES
•1* _—-----—
promoter’s Champagne Dinner in
Western Style Made a Stir.
The champagne dinner is an old de
, o{ the stock salesman in the
V * hut it seems to have been some
"TJt overlooked hereabouts, says a
wbat Vork dispatch to the Cincinnati
NeW ctar At any rate, one dinner
Times-b _ of ^ exclusive clubs
given in made ao much stir in
up town h fhnt vou’d think the
brokerage p'”"^
same thing had never been worked
before.
The host of the occasion, a well
known promoter, issued invitations to !
about 60 of his friends “to celebrate
his recent good fortune." They were
permitted to understand that the pro
moter had recently made a barrel of
money and wasn’t averse to loosening
a few hoops. The principal dining
room of the club was engaged for the
occasion and the chef was given carte
blanche to get up the best dinner he
knew how to cook.
And champagne! Champagne didn't
flow; it came in a cloudburst. The
host made a brief speech, telling how
the mining industry of the west was
flourishing, and hinting delicately at
his own tremendous success. Then
other speakers got up and talked
along the same line, closing by brief
congratulations to the host upon his
fortune. When every one was fairly
well pickled the host rose again and
l made a spread-eagle speech. Finally,
I is though overcome by the good fol
_ -yV''- __ || .. ,
lowship of the occasion, he declared
that he couldn't see so many of the
proper sort outside the breastworks.
“I’m going to take you boys In, every
one of you, right on the ground Hour!
he shouted. “You shall have wh«t
shares you want at the figure they
cost me, and before a single share la
offered to the public.” lie had prevl
ously told of the surpassing richness
of his mine. The subscription Hat
was passed, and practically every one
present subscribed. Thousands of
shares in the aggregate were disposed
of. proposition certainly did luok
—
good, and even yet the subscribing
guests tire well pleased with the situ
ation. but it Is an odd fact that not
one or them can tell anything ccr
herein of the mine. And you annoy
mu ef them frightfully by indiscreet
ljueites.
dpouyy Chromium,
t'hiommm tti a remarkably nen
apeligi hunt been produced by Bi
nd do irtsaetilov b» beating east ehre
mium e.mtatnina l<> pot v'ent of bosw
ill ah olovtltf l«umi vilib a Utrgi
,d eeppe. * bo Ulfeyt kit
white, spongy metal in the midst of
the copper. When the latter is dis
solved out the dried residue is a bril
liant, spongy mass of nearly pure
chromium in the form of interlaced fil
aments or cry8talltes grouped like
snowflakes or moss leaves. The small
aiount of boron present may be driv
e I, oft by heating. The spongy chro
is attacked more easily than
js ordinary metal, does not oxidize
. ji air, but in flame burns like tinder,
glows very brightly in oxygen and is
attacked by hydrochloric and sulphur
ate acid, but not by nitrl- acid.
STATE NEWS AND NOTES IN CON
DENSED FORM.
THE PRESS, PULPIT AND PUBLIC
What is Going on Here and There
That is of Interest to hte Read
ers Throughout Nebraska.
The Union Pacific yard master'3
offices at Valparaiso were burned.
A. A. Wilcox died in Oregon and his
remains were shipped to Nebraska for
buriel at Sterling.
Four thousand out of the 125,000
registered for Tripp county lanus will
get 160 acres each.
Of late the W'eather has been ideal
for corn husking and much of the crop
has been gathered.
Mrs. Davidson, formerly of Fall
City, has assumed the manageme.r
of the Central hotel at Humboldt. .
Daniel Freeman of Gage coun?; ,
Nebraska’s first homesteader, ha
been seriously ill, but is now con vales
cing.
A man named Hinkle pleaded guilty
to bootlegging at the old settlers’ pic
nic in Nemaha county and paid fin
and costs amounting to $119.
Four horses belonging to J. Banks
disappeared from the stock yards at
Arlington. No trace of them has be< u
found and it is believed they were
stolen.
Roy Hickman, aged twenty-seven
years, was accidentally shot and da d
from the effects of the wound an hour
later. He was hunting when the ac
cident occured.
A “freak” sweet potato grown in
Sol Hershey’s garden in West Beatri *
is about a foot long ami consists "f
three small potatoes grown about
each other as if woven by hand.
The Burlington road has appeal 1
from the district court of Ootoe county
in the matter of a judgment for $141
in favor of Richard Cleve ifor the !
o fcattle shipped to Chicago.
The new Y. M. C. A. building at
Columbus is now about completed, a'
the cost of nearly $40,000. A sectv
tary has been appointed, and the doors
will soon open for business.
F. F. Prochaska of Butler county
will be deprived of the guardian- :;>
and care of his four minor childr :i
because he has become unfit thro .
strong drink.
A. H. Porter, residing about fl. -■
miles southeast of Elk Creek, had i
span of bay horses stolen from h -
barn. The thief also took an old set
of harness and a spring wagon.
Floyvl Harris, the eldest son of the
Journal editor at Falls City, wh
feeding the press, accidentally h !
his hand caught in the form and ba .
ly crushed two fingers.
Farmers should all have telepho;
Write to us and learn how to get •
best service for the least money. N
brarka Telephone Company. ISth a
Douglas streets, Omaha. “Use •
Bell.”
A move has been made in Tokant
to establish a poultry slauehtt ring
dressing house. Steve Chatt a:
Frank Houston are interested p . ’
New uniforms have been issu< d
company C. N. N. G.. at Beatrice
The county of Buffalo refuses ’
abide by the decision of the distri- •
court which held that the countv mu
pay $270, the cost of a guaranty
for County Treasurer Gilbert T.
Haake.
The third burglary in two month
occured recently in Oxford when N
bel Bros.’ store was entered through
a rear window in the cellar. Cash
and trade checks to the amount of
about ten dollars were taken.
A. L. Richardson, a young man. was
drowned while hunting near Minden
At Fremont several Italians engagt ,1
in a fight, during whibh one man w,.
killed and another so badly injur- .
that it is thought he will die.
Speaker Cannon of the house of •
presentatives has just sold $49." "■
worth of lits Nebraska farm lands and
is offering for sale still other property
he owns in eastern Nebraska. Tin
farm Mr. Cannon has just sold cor
tains 700 acres and sold for $70 an
acre. The market price for lands . f
the same class in the vicinity is $7.'.
to $80.
The second disastrous prairie fire ::
the vicinity of Dickens this fall swe ;
over a strip two miles east of then
from one to three miles wide an 1
about five miles long, destroying
several tons of hay, besides the burn
ing off of the range. The fire was
started by sparks from a passing train
on the Burlington.
In overhauling the St. Benedict
church at Nebraska City workmen
took down the big cross thereon and
opened the large gold hall on the top
of the same and in it was a history of
the church, telling what it cost, who
contributed the funds, the contractors,
what they were paid and how the
church was first started.
Wlaile handling a revolver the other
day, John Johnson, employed on the
Henry Otto farm northeast of Pickreil.
was shot through the hand. It is
thought no serious results will follow.
One of the events that is being
looked forward to by school children
of 'y ork county, in which a surprising
ly large number of boys and girls have
entered is the corn contest to be held
next month, in which many valuable
prizes are offered in cooking contests
and for production of best ten ears or
corn, the largest yield and prizes ror
different varieties of corn raised bv
the boys.
An overheated stove threatened da
struction of the Iincoln Insane asylum
the other day. The blaze was ex
tingished with damage amounting M>
$d0 For a short time it was feared
that a panic would ensue.
From reports being received dailv
e»t ® if Ce-af the State suPerintend
eut it is evident that interest in the
Sate Teachers’ association is increas
mg. There is expected to be an un
usually large attendance.
Callaway has made great
so far this year. There hasPh
great deal of building if b en a
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