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RICH’S CATARRH REMEDY Home Treatment Price $3.00 DR. RICH Master Specialist Grand Island, Neb. 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,) Iss. Hall County. ) Dr. Rich, being first duly sworn, deposes and says, that the illustration below is a true representation of the $8.00 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. 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. _' V7np,r ] 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 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 I For Catarrh of the Head, Nose and Throat. IV you have any or all oV these symptoms send me $3.00 for a full month's treatment. Frontal headache. Dull feeling In bead. Ringing nolaee In head and ears. Deafness. Unnatural and excessive discharge from as**. Hard bloody crusts and scabs in nose. Hawking and spitting of mucus. Mucus dropping from nose Into the throat Tickling In the throat. Bad breath. Bad taste. Loss of appetite. Coughing and gagging. Vomiting. Nausea. Dizzy spells. Loss of memory. Confusion of Ideas. Irritability. Insomnia. Bad dreams. Pain In back and top of head. Nose stopped up. OUTFIT NO. 3 For Catarrh of the Nerves. IV you have any or all oV these symptoms send me $3.00 Vor 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 oause 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. - ■ — .. *" . ==s 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. 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 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. Leucorrhoea (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. Painful urination, especially In women. Passing a little urine at a time, and oftea. Straining, spasmodic urination. Pain over the bladder. Swollen and tender parts In womea. 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. 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 deaire. Name__ Age. Address_ __:__ I ... . a Viniti Red Tape. One of the features of the Brazilian tariff system which has caused con siderable trouble to American ex porters is the system of fines and pen alties which is attached not only to actual and intentional infractions of the law, but which arise even in cases where there is actual and proper dif . Terences of opinion For instance, in enterinng goods for importation in Brazil it is necessary to enUSr tt^© ‘n thP class or be fined for making the mistake. In case the importer is not satisfied with the ruling he can appeal to a board com posed of customs officials and thence to the ministry of finance. If he wins, he is free from a fine or a penalty and gains his point. If he loses, he is fined, whether there was reasorfable ground for his con tention of not. It should be added that under the law half of the fine goes to the informer or the customs officer discovering the eriV.—Detroit News Tribune. ... . - - ----- - _ . ' t J-aifisraiWtJliitUE USED PARABLE TO MAKE POINT Author's Clever, if Somewhat Egotisti cal Answer to Query. A reporter being a great admirer of the novels of William Dean Howells, once asked this famous writer why it was that his novels did not. sell nearly so well as those of—and here the re porter mentioned a half-dozen well known names Mr. Howells with a smile replied: “A certain quack stood one after noon before the door of his rich man sion when a physician of great learn ing and talent passed. "The two men fell into talk, and the physician, a plain-spoken person, said rather bitterly to the quack: " ‘How comes U that you, without education, skill or the least knowledge of medicine, are able to live In the style you do? You keep your town house, your carriage, your motor and your country house, while I, allowed to possess some knowledge, have none of these things, and indeed can little more than pick up a hare subsistence. “The quack laughed good-naturedly. "‘Look here,' said he; ‘how many people do you think have passed us i since you asked that question?’ " •Well,’ said the other, about a 1 an I dred.’ And out or mat nuiiuieu uuw many do you think possess good com mon sense?' “ Possibly one,’ was the reply. “ ‘Well,’ said the quack, ‘that one comes to you, and I take care of the other ninety-nine.’ ” A Golfing Hint. “Now, what shall I do?” inquired the beginner, having run through the gamut of his clubs. “Try kicking it, advised his caddie, who had been an interested spectator of the orgy. STATE NEWS AND NOTES IN CON DENSED FORM. THE PRESS, PULPIT UNO PUBLIC What is Going on Here and There That is of Interest to hte Read ers Throughout Nebraska. : The water works at Sutton burned entailing a loss of $200,000. Reigious reviva meetings are on in Alexandria with good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Reynolds of Fre mont last week celebrated their gold en wedding. Farmers in some localities are short of corn huskers with the towns full of idle men. Two new business houses are about to be built at Winnebago on the res ervation in Thurston county. There is lack of business for the elevator at North Bend and it "ill be moved to the town of Muskat. Fire totally destroyed the Commer cial hotel at Sterling, Johnson coun ty. A defective flue was the cause The Y. M. C. A. of Columbus needs $7,000 to complete their building and prospects are favorable for raising the same. Floyd Farquhar, rural carrier out of Guide Rock, delivers mail with a motorcycle. He has a run of twenty eight miles. While turning a handspring at Pen der, Joy Fowler struck his knee and chin together and came near biting his tongue off. The hotel at Scotia, Greeley coun ty, has been turned wholly into a rooming house and transients take meals at the restaurants. Pasquale Christiano was he'd for trial to the district court of Dodge county on the charge of the murder of Tony Genova on October 14, 1908. Mrs. Ruth Snyder of Grand Island is suing a saloon keeper of that, city for $5,000. He sold whisky to her husband after being forbidden to do so. Thieves broke into the office of the Dietz Lumber company at Waterloo and opened the safe, which they found unlocked. It contained nothing of value. Mrs. George Barth, or Lorton. was using a gasoline iron, with which to iron her clothes when the same ex ploded and she was seriously if not fatally burned. A class in normal work covering a study of the Bible has been organized in Gering, along the lines usually known at teacher's training. Miss Ethel Wolfenbarger is the leader. Farmers should all have telephones. Write to us and learn how to get the :best service for the least money. Ne braska Telephone Company, 18th and Douglas streets, Omaha. “Use the Bell.” E. E. Toms, the Baptist minister who was arrested at Larned, Kas., W'as a resident of Nebraska City for several years and did his first min isterial work there. He is charged with bigamy. The steamer Swastika, which is owned by a local company, was sunk in tw'enty feet of water, above Ne braska City. An effort will be made to raise her at once and place her on dry dock for the winter where the damage to her hull can be repaired. A reward of $75 has been standing for the evidence that w'ould capture or convict the parties who destroyed the property at the telephone office in Vaparaiso. It is understood that three suspects have been arrested and that they are being held at the county seat for trial. A “Made in Fairbury” exhibit is to be given this fall in Fairbury in con nection with the annual farmers' in stitute. The Commercial club is back of the enterprise and a committee of fivs boosters has been appointed to interest the manufacturers of the city in showing their products. Mrs. Alice I. Brayton gave a fcan quent to the Geneva volunteer fire company, in appreciation cf their work on the night of the burning of the Fill more hotel, which was her property. Among the novelties at the feast was a watermelon, which, on being cut open, was found to contain $20 in gold. Mr. and Mrs. William Jones, who reside near Rulo, are supposed to be the oldest married couple in the state. Mr. Jones is ninety-seven years of age and his wife two years older. They were married in Jackson county'. Ohio, and a few days ago celebrated their seventy-fifth wedding aninver sary. Mr. Dougherty of Brownville pre cinct, Nemaha county, after losing A nearly all of his first planting of to matoes sold 580 bushels and would have sold 800 bushels more had the frost held off a little longer. He put out but five acres and though he is seventy-five years of age he did the work all alone. A stipulation was filed in the jus tice court before Judge Archer, at Plattsmouth, continuing the hearing of Fred Ossenkop, charged with the murder of Charles Byrns, from No vember 6 to November 22, 1908. The date for the cornerstone laying of McCook’s splendid new Masonic tmeple-theater has been set for No vember 7. This delayed enterprise— the largest under way in southwest ern Nebraska—is now being vigorously prosecuted. The ceremonies will be in charge of the Nebraska grand lodge, Ancient Free and AccepteS Ma sons. Smith Brothers of Beatrice con firmed the report sent out from To peka, Kas., that they had sold the Kansas, Southern & Gulf ra.iiroad, I running from Blaine to Westmore- ’ land, Kas., a distance of ten miles to W. C. Ross, J. A. Fletcher and a syn dicate of capitalists at Chicago. Grover Craig, a brakeman employed on the Union Pacific, had a narrow es cape from death at Cortland. Craig ^ was hanging on the side of a box car » while switching, and his head struck * the top of a coal shed. He was picked up unconscious and taken to Beatrice.