The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, February 17, 1910, Image 3

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    SHOWED WHERE HIS MIND WAS
Oncle Billy's Question Proved That
Sick Horse Was Uppermost In
His Thoughts.
"William," said Aunt Ann SUIlos to
tier htiHbaml, after the Huppnr iIIhIich
luul hcim elenred away, "lofrt ko and
hour tho led uro tonlnht." I'm-lo Hilly
luul foi'Bottcn Unit there wan n lecture,
and when lie vvnn reminded that u re
ttirni'd mifHlonnry wan miiiiK to tell all
about India at the church he did not
sran ovur-ciitlnisliiHllc.
"I oughtn't to ko anywhere to
nlKht!" Kiumhled llnele Hilly. "I ought
to ho doctoring my sick home."
"Well, you're not dolm; It, and
.vou'ro not likely to do It. (iet ready
and ro."
Undo Hilly ineeljly oht-yrtl. lie sat
patiently thioiiKh the lecture, which
was both iiitorcstliiK and prolltable.
At Ihu close of hln dIcourse the re
turned iniHslonary mi Id:
"I will wait a few minutes now for
tho purpose of answerlnj; any ipies
Hotis that interested persons in the
audience may wish to ask."
For half a minute nobody spoke.
Then, to the horror of Aunt Ann and
the astonlahment of the rniiKrt'Kutluu,
Hide Hilly loaned forward and asked:
"What do they use In India to euro
horses that haw ot the heaes?"
Youth's Companion.
Who Are the Elect?
Two modern statements of the doe
tilne of "eleition," neither or which
would ipilto satisfy John Calvin or
Jonathan Kdwards. are kIvoii In the
('ongroKntfoiiallst.
One was Henry Ward llcechei's epi
grammatic and cimlncliiK phrase:
"Tho elect are whosoever will; tin:
non-elect are vhosooer won't."
(nod as this Is, there Is another ex
planation that is a star of eipial mag
nitude. It was made by a colored ill
vine, who said:
"Hrethren, It Is this way: The Lord,
ho Is always voting lor a man; and tho
devil, he is always voting against him.
Then the man himself votes, and that
breaks the tie!"
n. c&M
' N Jii'v
rvrx
nw
wisely directed, will cause her to
give to her little ones only the imwt
wholesome and hcneiiciiil remedies
and only when actually needed, and
the weli-infornied mother ihs only
the pleasant and gentle laxative rem
edy Syrup of Fins and Klixir of
Senna when a laxative is required,
as it is wholly free from all ohjec
tionahle substances. To jot its hen
elieial effects always Iniy the genu
ine, mnnufaet tired by the California
Fig Syrup Co.
Make the Liver
Do its Duty
Nine timet in ten when the liver u right tho
iiomocn nnu oowcu mc nQitu
CARTER'S LITTLE
LIVER PILLS
gently but firmly
pel a Uiy liver I
do iti duly.
Cuiei Co
stipation,
Indiges-
tion,
Headache, and Distress after Eating.
Small Pill. Small Dole, Small Prica
GENUINE must bear signature:
AGENTS
Drop everything elne
nnd write to mn, G. F.
Blblo niodo 3io o doy.
CfManr ultra la j.or bwi
ta. fo Ciiltal r(iilrvd.
I furnlxli you with u com
ilete wnrklUk-ouint. llullil
n Inilfi'dnlcnl liurlnrm o(
your o n. No rxprrlrM unco
crHary. lirlVfoii auccopful
inrtliiMi and militia plan.
Aflrr tulKlillohlnt; a 1'iinlncK
Inynnrown ton additional
territory will lm an.1f.-nrd.
Work iniltaManndiimntaiile
to im-n and women I'mOtlon
permanent. In tlila liiixlneaii
r'on will not rum Mr money
ntwo hour anil llien noth
Inn moro Mr a v. rc-k but will
imtoa nrnntahlo regular In
comn of Ha to 110 00 a (tar.
mrrv ilav.
IliiHlleraalwayi
main tho most money.
I want Inmtlri
IftiMlMCkftihynblfrti rlats lonu ndalillntird legltlntita
liimliieHneoneflrn. Onlv nna renrr.nitntttH wunteil In
em. lto iflur own
rarli rilMrlrt. Wrltotodiy, Smiro your territory anil
Hurt atonrr. Money inAdtithoflrntuay.
EDWIN F. DALCH, 1 W. Klmle St., Chicago, III.
BEOWN'S
Bronchial Troches
Instantly relieve Sore Throat, Hoiruncu and
CouRhi. Unexcelled for clearing the voice. Abto
luUly free front opiates or anything harmful.
Price, 25 cents, 50 cents and $J.OO per box.
Simple sent on rcqueit.
JOHN I. BROWN Si SOW, Dotton, Mast.
Best for Children
i
CURE
WL BIST IKiWXL TQK (UI.Stf(gia$
Gives inJtantreliefwhen little throats
are irritated and sore. Contains
no opiates and b as pleasant to take
as it ts eitectivc.
All DrumtiiU, 28 cants.
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TRUE CONDITION
President Has Declared Intention
of Makinn a Visit to Terri
tory of Alaska. i
MEANT TO GO LAST SUMMER
Mrs. Tnft's Illness Alone Prevented
Trip at That Time Ex-Prcsldent
Roosevelt's Plans Three
Senators In Trouble.
Washington. Cojwckr Is ciikuhi'i!
In tlio rmHHiw nf mi net to simplify
and to HtrciiKtlH'ii tlu suvrrntwnt of
tho Territory of Alimltu. Senator llov
orlilgo Is the sjionsor for tin- iiionxiiro
In tho Konato anil Uoprosontntlvc
llniiiilton Is Its siuinsur in the holier.
Pri'slilont Tuft has stuillcil the pro
posed legislation eaiefully and If it
goes through without too many
amendments he will allix his slgua
tu re.
Last slimmer keen disappointment
came to the president because he
could not visit the northern territory
of tho United States. The illness of
Mrs. Taft forbade the long lourney,
hut within a day or two tho president
has said that he has made up his
mind to make the trip to the land of
gold next suninier.
lSvory delegate who has come to
co'ress from Alaska since it was
made a territory has Insisted that the
Alaska country and the Alaska people
have been misunderstood. Alaska al
ways has wanted a greater share In
tho work of governing Itself than has
been given to It. In the bill now be
fore congress there are precisions for
commissioners who shall In a sense
form the cabinet of Walter K. Clark,
formerly a Washington newspaper
correspondent and now the governor
of Alaska.
This northern territory had been
the hotbed of stiifo over mining and
land claims generally. Out of Alaska
camn tho chief trouble for Secretary
of the Interior llallinger. The Cun
ningham group of mining claims
formed the basis of 11k- charges made
against the secretary of tho Interior
by some subordinate olllclals. It must
not be understood for a moment that
the Cunningham claims are the only
ones In Alaska which have been under
suspicion. One huge corporation has
control nf much valuable land in Alas
ka and in tho case of this corporation'
it is said to have been a matter of
closing the legal barn door after not
only a valuable hors", but all kinds of
valuable stock had been taken out.
Special Agents Kept Busy.
The special agents of tho land
ofllec which is u bureau of the interior
department have their hands full just
at present Investigating Alaska min
ing claims The law Is intended to
prevent the securing of a great quan
tity of mining laud by different indi
viduals who Intend after securing It
to form themselves together in a great
company, and thus to secure as far
as they can a monopoly. All ltlnds
of schemes hnvo been worked to hood
wink, nnd while many of them have
been discovered and turned to the
light there are men always ready to
try it again.
At the present time special agents
are Investigating the working of a
company which has one hundred and
soventy-thrco members. Tho combi
nation was made, tin tho faco of it,
not for tho purpose of getting mining
land collectively so that It might all
bo thrown together and worked by a
corporation, but for greater conve
nience In entering claims and proving
up on them. The government has be
coino suspicions that all may not bo
right and tho agents of tho depart
ment aro at work trying to ferret out
tho truth.
After the legislation which congress
Is putting through this winter on be
half of Alaska has been given a trial
tho president will judge of results, and
will mako further recommendations
for laws for tho territory, in tho
meantlmo he will go to Alaska him
self to look tho land and the people
over.
Ex-President Roosevelt's Plans.
Friends of former President Itoosn
nit now say It Is dollnltoly
decided that ho will go to Kug
land In May and from there return
directly to Now York, giving over
his plnnned trip to Paris and Berlin.
If tills Is tho caso tho talk about
the around tho world trip and the land
ing In San Francisco nnd a journey
through tho heart of his beloved west
Is all talk for talk's sake only.
There seoins to bo a general misun
derstanding as to tho nnturo of tho
collection which Col. Itoosovolt has
sent to tho Smithsonian institution In
Washington. Tho olllclals of tho In
stitution say that visitors como thoro
every day expecting to sco grcnt
groups of African animals, elephants,
lions, leopards, huffnlos, gnus, rhinoce
roses nnd other creatures all grouped
nnd beautifully mounted among repro
ductions of their nutlvo African sur
roundings. It is perfectly truo that tho Kooao
volt expedition has sent thousands
upon thousands of specimens to tho
Smithsonian Institution, but where
Micro aro ten largo anlmnls thero aro
600 small ones. Tho species In tho
eollectlons range from tho slzo of a
mosquito to the sl.o of an elephnnt,
nnd when It Is snid that thousands of
specimens have been sent It does not
ntenn thai Col, Itoosovolt and hla son
sad the rest of the expedition hnvo
been killing thousands of great game
animals. There are more mice In the
collection than thero tiro elephants,
lions, leopards and other great animal"
all told.
Taxidermy Now an Art.
The lloosevelt animals only In
small part will be mounted and
grouped for public Inspection in the
main halls (f the National museum
In recent years taxltleiniy has been put
upon the plane of arts, and where
in past years the custom was merely
to "stun" the animals and to wire tliein
so that they would stand up. the work
today means an eact reproduction of
tho live animal with every vein marked
and every posture carefully studied.
To the modern taxidermist, the vorb
"stuff" is ubhoirent.
Kvery detail of the surroundings of
the different animals Is studied in the
land where the cteatures live. Noth
ing is left to chance and nothing Is
done In a haphazard witj. If in two
years from now there are live gioups
of the lloosevelt animals on exhibi
tion In the National iiiiimmiiu. It will ho
a surprise to the scientists.
Senators Have Opposition.
Throe I'nlled Stales senators,
all llcpuhllrans and all men of
long continued service, are con
fronting contests In their states, and
In the cases of twti of them theie Is
a real chance that the may be "over
come by tho enemy."
Senator Julius Caesar llurrows of
Michigan has b"cn in congress In one
house or the other for over HO years.
The senator is a candidate to succeed
himself, but a hard light Is being made
by Representative Charles R Town
send or Jackson. Mich , who for a long
lime has had an ambition to enter the
upper house
Kiigene Half or Maine has been In
the United States senate continuously
ever since 1SSI. For the (list timo in
his senatorial career he is facing a
hard tight in the home state. Already
n candidate has appeared who rep
resents whnt is called the progressive
element of Hepublicanlsin in the Pino
Tree state. The candidate who has
bad the temerity to go this early Into
tho Held In opposition to the senior
senator who has has had such long
service. Is Judge Frederick A. Powers
of llolton.
There are three men in the state of
Maine who before long, it is said, will
enter the Held against Mr. Hale. One
of theso prospective candidates Is Carl
S. Mllllkln. who ts known as' a young
and active Konublican of the Itooso
volt typo
Would Succeed Senator Lodge.
In Massachusetts a representative
In congress. Hut lor Ames, a grandson
of Maj. C.en. Henjainin F. Hutler and
a son of Maj. On. Adalbert Ames, has
announced himself as a candidate to
succeed Senator Henry Cabot Lodge.
It is admitted by Col. Ames' friends
(the representative was a lieutenant
colonel In (he army during the Span
ish wnr) that ho has no particularly
brilliant chance of getting possession
of the toga of Senator Lodge, but It Is
promised that enough of a fight will
be put up against the senior senator
from the old May state to mako things
somewhat lhely during the coming
year
In Michigan, win- o Senator Har
rows Is trying to secure permission
to hold on to his seat and where
Representative Townsend Is trying
his best to defeat tho senator's pur
pose, there Is a primary law, and
while the senators are of course
chosen by the legislature of the state,
tho voico of tho voter as heard at the
primary is supposed to bo obeyed. In
Illinois the primary law did not work
much as It was expected it would
when tho time enmo to elect a sena
tor to succeed -A. J. Hopkins. Tho
Michigan law Is somewhat similar to
tho Illinois Inw, but both Senator Har
rows and Representative Townsend
have made public declaration that if
the majority of the voters In Michigan
declare for one or the other of them
tho wish of tho voters must bo bind
ing on the legislature. This means
simply thnt If nurrows gets more
votes In tho primnry than Townsend
It Is thought that ho will succeed him
self ns sonator. and that the reverse
will happen If Townsend gets the
most votes.
Means Much to the Senate.
If by any chnnco these three Repub
lican senators of Biich long service In
tho senato should bo compelled to
give up their seats, each of them
would lenvo behind him a position
which can bo defined only by the ono
word, "power." Legislation In the
sonnto is done largely through com
mittees, for what a committee recom
mends ordinarily Is passed by tho
sennte aB a whole.
Senator Burrows Is a member of
tho llnnnco eoinmlttco, tho most pow
erful subsidiary body of tho senate,
nnd of tho committees on naval af
fairs, Philippines, postofllces and post
roads, and is the chairman of tho
commlttoo on privileges and elections.
Four of these bodies aro of tho llrst
rank hi Importance and tho power
that they wield Is enormous.
Senator Halo of Maino Is tho chair
man of tho committee on appropria
tions and ho Is n member of tho com
niltteo on ilnance. Tho Maino senator
also Is tho Republican leador on tho
floor of tho senato most of tho time,
for Mr. Aldrlch, oxcoptlng when tariff
bills nro up, raroly oxorts his right
of leadership.
Senator Lodgo Is the cnnlnnan of
the Phlllpplno oommlttco and has a
membership In tho connnittco on fi
nance, foreign relations nnd immi
gration. Harrows, Halo and Lodge
aro three of tho moat powerful sena
tors In congress nnd they aro omdo
powerful largely by their comrtltteo
holdings. If any ono of thorn :oses
out ho will drop not merely tho wma
torship, but a great bundle of power
and Influence,
GEORGE CLINTON.
THE SHADOW OF DEATH
Remarkable Recovery of a Washing
ton Woman.
Mrs. lmos Shearer, Yew and Wash
ington Sta., Centralla, Wash , with one
kidney gone, the
other badly diseased,
nnd live doctors In
consultation, was
thought to be In u
hopeless state. Tho
storj of Mrs. Shear
er's awful uulfeiingH,
and liar wonderful
cure thioiigh using
Dean's Kidney Pills, Is a long one, but
will Interest any sufferer with backacho
or kidney trouble, and Mrs Shearer will
tell It to any one who writes her. en
closing a stamp. "I am well and active,
though lifi years old, and give all tho
credit to Dean's Kidney Pills," says
Mrs. Shearer.
Iteiuonibor the name Dean's. For
sale by all dealers. .'0 cents a bos.
Foslei-Mllburn Co., lluffalo, N. Y.
HOSPITABLE MAN.
' Our master Is a charming man
Kvery year he admits one of us to his
table "
A Holiday Sermon.
' In tuklti' up de collodions for de
holiday heathoiis," said Hi other
Dltltey, "don't forgit dat (ley's 'cross (
de water. My advice Is ti-r save all
lie u nviii l.lvi-r fni- f 1 1 hiiinc ln:itliens
slch ez blankets, an' td' overcoats.
Deni heathens wiiar de missionaries i
go lives in a hot country, an' all do '
klver dey needs is a umbreller tor
keep de sun off." Atlanta Constltu-i
tion
SrvTr m Ohio ctrv or TniMKi, t
Iacas rmvn. t -
I'niMC J. Chfmv inal.ru nutti tliat hi" l Miilnr
lartiit-r ut the linn ut I J t'iil.M.t A. Co . ilniiiR
iivl'it is in tlie Oily nt lolcilo. County -mil Hute i
Utorc-uM. ami thai hi Id llrtn Hill I'm tl.f Mini ot
ONI. llt'.VOltl 11 DOl.t. MIS for r.irh atut i-MIT
ca" of CtTMinii Hint i-atiiMil In- inriil liy tl.o Ucv of
lltll. n ( avu.iiii I -i xr.
rnvNK j. oiii:si:y.
Snnrn In btforc mi- anil Milm-rltnii In nil iirriwiirt
ttih Mil d.iy of Duciulnr. V. I).. IfcK.
I
- I A. W. (!l.i:.HOS
seal t
NotAiif nunc.
II.iii n iiwuiii uir n i.mii in,, ... j .... tt,
illrrctl upon tho liloml :iinl imiumi H.rlaciH of tt.o
trstcin. M-ml for titlir.nilaK fru-.
r. j. i'iii:m:v & c;o . 'loinio. o.
Sold liy nil Druwl'tr. 7.V.
'lake Hull's 1 uiMly I'lllii Mr un.itlimUan.
Will Have to be More Careful.
Thoro Is an Artemus Ward ,lr, a
New York assemblyman, who is said
to be a wit like his famous namesake
On a recent occasion lie nominated
Ward F. (Mute of New York city lor
head doorkeeper, but lorgot the olllce,
and had to rise again to rectify his
mistake. It Is to be hoped his reputa
tion for wit does not rest solely on
this occurrence.
No matter what his rank or position
may be, the lover of books Is tho I
richest and the happiest of the chil
dren of men. Langlord.
Great Home Eye Remedy,
for all dit-ciiFPH of the eve. quick relief
full'.. Kn,..li .....a In . V li.l, .nnllt. n.i.l n.l.
from iimhi; I'K'iTJT'S l-.YH SALVK. All
druinrifth or Hnwnrd Hid-'.. HuuuIii. N. Y. i
hen a woman marries a man to
letorui him and succeeds, she feels
that she has no more worlds to con
quer 1MT.F.S CIIKKU IN O TO 11 HAYS.
l'AZO OINTMKNTIxKuitrantii'il In niro nnr ratio
of lu-lillitr, lltllKl. lll.-iMlliii; or I'miruilini: I'lltoj in
tltoUU)oruionerrrundi-U. tOu.
Loyal to the Last.
Tim. 1 hear the undertaker died.
Sim. Yep, the llrtn was falling and
he had to help It out.
havi: voi' a enroll, oh eot.ii-.'
if so, tuVoiitnnco lld t l.iixi Itmuim unit wnlrh
ri-tulM. rtlinnlo, Kifo. i Iti-i-tlvo All il uli-rs.
l-op-
uur pnerk iOv-.iw.nmi i tu ihhiii
And a lot of good resolutions
manufactured the morning after.
are
i 1
Nursing Mothers and
Overburdened Women
In oil stations of life, whotc vigor and vitality may
bavc been undermined and broken-down by over
work, exacting bocial duties, the too frequent bear
in)! of children, or other causes, will find in Dr.
1'ierce's Favorite Prescription the most potent, in
vigorating restorative Ktrcngth-giver ever devised
for their special benefit. Numinfi mothers will find
it especially valuable in hUktaining their btrcngthond
promoting un abundant nourishment fur thu child.
Exnectant motherb too will find it a priceless boon
to prepare tho by&tem for buby'w coming and rendering the ordeal compara
tively painless. It can do no harm in any state, or condition of the female
system.
Delicate, nervous, weak women, who sutler from frequent
headache, backache, drajltilnsi'dawn distress or from pain'
Jul Irregularities, jinawlnu or distressed sensation In stomach,
dizzy or taint spells, see imaginary specks or spots floating
before eyes, have disagreeable, catarrhal drain, prolapsus,
antevcrslon or retroversion or other displacements ot worn
only or&ana from weakness ot parts will, whether they ex'
jterlencc many or only a few of tho above symptoms, find
relict and a permanent cure by usln& faithfully and fairly
persistently Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription.
This world-famed specific for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ailments is
s pure glyceric extract of the choicest native medicinal roots without a drop
ol alcohol in ils make-up. All its ingredients printed in plain Englibh on its
bottle-wrapper and attested under oath. Dr. Pierce thus invites the fullest
investigation of his formulu knowing that it will he found to contain only the
best agents known to the most advanced medical science of all the different
schools of practice for the cure of woman's peculiar weaknesses and ailments.
If you want to know more about tho composition and professional en
dorsement of the "Favorite Prescription," send postal card request to Dr.
It. V. Pierce, HufTalo, N. Y., for bis free booklet treating of sume or, better
till, send 31 one-cent btampb for cloth-bound copy of Dr. Pierce's Common
Sense Medical Adviser, new, revised up-to-date Edition, 1008 pages.
You can't afford to accept us n substitute for this remedy of known com
positfon u secret nostrum of unknown composition. Don't do it. It is not only
foolish but often dangerous to do so,
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
Color more poods brloMar and fatter colors than snr other die. One lOo oackaoe colors all fibers. Then due In cold water better than an other dro. You can dia
linjotrment without rirelnaftWt Write lor tree Dootlel-Honr to Dje, Bleach and Mix Colors. MONROE DltUO CO., Qulncy, llllnol.
CALUMFT
Baking Powder
Received
Highest Award
World's Pure Food Expooition
Chicago, November, 1907
What does this mean?
It means tint Citumct has tet a new Standard in
RA!iij Powder the etautbrd of the World.
Bocnuno this award was Riven to Calumet after
thorough lets and experiments, overall other baking
lotvders.
It means that Calumet is the best halting ponder
in every particular in the world.
And this means that Calumet
best, most delicious, lifthtett, and purest
baking of all baking powders.
Doesn't that mean
ore free
Homesteads
Siontary Ballmuor lias ordered 1,400.000 ;ur; of
choice land thrown open to si'tllois under the liouio-Mi-ad
laws, on and altci Manii 1, 1010. This land
i-. mostly level or t tilling piairie and in covered with
a heavy growth of wild grass. The soil is n brown
ci.iy loam. This land lit s 111 Valley Coiintv,
Eastern Montana
It is known to be very fertile and wherever farming
has boon carried on, good yields of wheat, oats, rye,
barley, flax, alfalfa, hay. potatoes and even coin have
been obtained. The land is free under the homestead
laws. No registration- -no drawing. No long waits
and disappointments as is thecasewith the lottery sys
tem. No expense---except the few dollars for filing fee.
Tho (ire-it Northern K.iilway is now
building a branch lino through tho very
henit of tho tract Low- one way and
loiuiil trip rates during March and April
Snid for map folder giving full details.
Atk (or "Rocky Hoy" Indian LinihCirrulir.
E. C. LEEDY
Cirnrrnl liiimlilrntliui Aiirnt
llTi Grout Northern hldif.
St. Paul. Minn.
For
DISTEMPER
5(5 rWfi Jiu
Rursnirr anil po ttlvn firei rntlTO, no matter how homm at anr wt ara Inf oct or
"Mooned " l.liiniil.Hltrn on tlio tonnuni arn on th IIIimmI and llUncIm Ftpl tho
PitxiiiniUKrnriafrointlinlMxIy. irr Iilntoiniwr In Dol-h and Hhrxp ami Cholrra In
oollry. Ijirif(.twllliieUtol('k rmni1)T. Ourr I (lrlitw amonir human boUnc
an.l Haflno KldiifT rrinedjr. Mr and II bottle, UandllOadoun. OiittuUcnt. Krrn
lu noow 10 jonronifrifiii. who wihkui i lorjuu. r rvo dookioi
andUuren." biKKlalacrntn wantnL
SPOHN MEDICAL CO..
Impaired Dignity.
'Why Is a iiian never a In-m to his
valet?"
"Probably because his valet sees
him in the slippers, smoking; cap und
lounging jacket that he got for Christ
mas." - Washington Htar.
When Rubbers Become Necessary
Ami your slitifs tilncli. shako lulu your
.1iiioh .VIli'UH l-nit--.uM'. the Iillt Irrpt li
imwdcr fm the foot. Cures Urn, urlilng-
it't'i mm umrn lilt' fllllK mil in v ill iih HUH
HilnlniiF. Alw.'iVH iipi' It fur llicnkliik- In
j Now slinos unit for dam I tin p.irtli'x Hulil
cvorvwhoro 'jUi: Hamuli- miilli-il I li;K
AiMi ffr-. Allen H. Olmsted. I.e Hnj, N
The more cause one has for loss of
patience, the more reason thero Is for
holding it Stuart.
lira. Wuuloiv'n Soothlnc Syrup,
i'or i tilldrrn trrtlilnir, mftrna ttioKntji", rriln n In
Qimtaatlon, alluyn pain, curei InJ i olio i-.c a liottlo.
A girl is never satislled until she
has hypuoti.eil some young man into
telling her how handsome sho Is
Lewi-' Suntle Hinder cig.-tr. Oiigiual m Tin
Foil Stiiol.or l'.ick.ige Tuke no eiilKtitute.
The more expensive u thing is the
easier it is to get along without it.
It .fftMjQrr-
"T "O
produces the
everything to you?
Pink Eyo, Eptrootlc
Slilpplnrl Fever
& Cutnrrhnl Fever
Dliteuipar, Cam
Ctinmlntn nnd enCIICU llin II C I
Dootorioioaiut- uuonxn, IHU. 1 U. ) Ha
WESTERN CANADA
What Prof. Shaw, tho Woll-Known Arl-
culturiit. Say About It
"I would toonnr rolw rnttln In Wrttrrn
uanailu thmi In tho rorn lolt or
tno UKltfil Ulatoa. teril
la rliraprr nml alluintfl
riiitlcr for tlio purpono.
our marknt will lm.
irovo fttitrr thiin jour
inrniom will pnxlnro tlio
mippllm. VVliunt run Ik
eronn iiti to tlioOJtli par
rllrl l0 mill north of
tlio Intrrnntlonal Ixmnil
nry). Your incnnt land
will bo tnhrn ut n rato
Inborn! prciMiut connn
tion. Vtn hnvo enouuh
I'C-oiilo In tlio Unltml
'Ktatfti Alnnit iihn aunt
hcroei to taks up this land," Itcarlj
70,000 Americans
Mllli-ntrrnniliunkotlirlrlioinrs
In Wi-olcrn t'liniula tlila jinr.
iliuu iinmuctii iiiioinrr mrtko
crop or lioiit, on I a nml Hurler,
In nililltloii to ulilili (lie nitllo
citMirta win an liiiiiirinto linn.
1'itttln rnlolnv. tlnlrjrliiR. rnlin-l
farnilim nnd cmlti crowing In tho
liriivliire of Mnnltobll, SmUllt
clu'iinii nml Alliertn.
I'reo lioiunteiiil nnd prrwnip
tlon nrona, iui well on landa hulil
liy mllwnr nnd landrornpnnloa.wlll
Iiroiino iinmi-H ror million
Ailimtatilo aol
lienltliful ill-
mute, uplendlil
liooln and
clmrt'Iii-H. nml cooi I rullwnTX.
ror atniirra rnira. ai-rcripnvo
trratliro 'ijmt llit ttiL" hnw
to reai-li tlio rountry nnd ot tier par.
ticnliira, write to Nnp't of Itnml.
sratlou, Utlnvra, Canada, or to tho
CauaUlan Uovurnmunt Acent.
W. V. DENNETT
Room 4 Bit Bldg. Omaha, lib.
(IIni ilre.snenreityon,) (S)
Suicide
Slow death and awful suffering
follows neglect of bowels. Con
, stipation kills more people than
, consumption. It needs a cure
and there is one medicine in
i all the world that cures it
! CASCARETS.
I Cascarets 10c. box week's treat
ment. All druvelsts. Mlccest seller
i in the watld million boxes a month.
For a Tough Heard or Tender Skin
NO STROPPING NO HONING
mn
KNOWN THE
WORLD OVER
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
ClrtnKt and bMuitlflci tha hair.
Promottf a ImurUut growth.
Never Fall to Ilaatora Gray
Italr to Ita Youthful Color.
Curt acalp tllw ihi at balr fatling.
fOcandlltUat nruqrltta
DATCUT YOUUIIIKAH, Th.iyinnj prltiK you
rAI CHI nmllti. I'-t-nuiHi Hook Kreo. Kill. 1K0.
Kltwrold & (.' , 1-m.Atl jsUox K. WatlilrujUio.Ii U.
"aKirusSI Thompson's Eye Water
W. N. U., UNcbLN,"NO. fM910.
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