Tlr U.V AFTER FOURYEARS OFIISERY Cured by Lydia E. Pink? ham's VegetableCompound lliiltlmorc, 2!d. "For four years ray life waa :i misery to mo. I sum-rod iroin trreguiari tios, terrible drag ging sensations, extreme nervous ness, and thai all gono feeling in my stomach. I had giveu up hope of over being well wl en I began to tal:o Lydia K. Pink, hani's Vegetable Comj)ound. TIn'h I felt an though now lift) had been given me, and I am recommending it to all my friends." ii. V. S. Koi:n, 2207 W. Franklin St., Uultlinore, Jd. Tiie most successful remedy in this country for the cure of all forms of female complaints is Lydia E. I'ink ham'a Vegetable Compound. It has stood tho test of years and to-dav is more widely and successfully used tlian any other femalo remedy. It has oured thousands of women .who have- been troubled with displacements, mllam mation, ulceration, fibroid tutuOrt, ir regularities, periodiu pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigestion, and nervous prostration, after all other means had failed. If you arc suffering from any of these ailments, don't give up hope until you have given Lydia 12. Pinkhiiiu's Vege table Compound a trial. If you would like special advico write to Mrn. PJnkliuin, Ijyim, Mnss., for it. Shu litis guided thousands to health, free of charge. THE JOYS OF OTHER DAYS Writer's Memory Goes Back to De lights of Which the Present Gen eratlon Know Little. Wo chorfully ndmit thnt tho fur nace mid the hard coal baso burner add a whole lot to modern comfort, but after all they have their draw backs. For instance, you can't very well pop corn In either a furnace cr n baso burner. It took those old fashioned stoves, In which wo used to burn a two-foot length of hickory wood, Tor that sort of thing. When the wood had burned down to glow ing coals, we'd open tho front door, rake the coals down In front and pro ceed to pop corn. When wo get rich we mo going to have one of those old fashioned stoves put up In our room, with a lot of two-foot seasoned hickory In the basement, and every now and then we are going to start n lire In that stoe, get a good bed of coals, and then pop a dishpan full of corn, Just as a reminder of old days. Of course, we'll eat tho popcorn, not as a reminder c.f old days, but because wo are awfully fond of popcorn. Will M. Meaning of Cemetery. It is not correct to say that "ceme tery" means the "city of the dead." Tho word Is from tho fJrcck "Koimc terlon," meaning sleeping place, not the place of the dead. There is nothing in the thinking that it was originally intended to convey the idea that the departed were really dead any more than theie is in the old Hebrew term for cemetery "Hothnlin" the house of the living. Taking No Risk. Hoy Gimme that cigar, doctor? Doctor No, sonny, It would make you 111 and your father owes me a bill now. GHE QUIT But It Was a Hard Pull. It is hard to bcllovo that coffee will put a person in such a condition ns it did an Ohio woman. Sho tells her own story: "I did not believe coffoo caused my trouble, and frequently said I liked it so well I would not, and could not quit drinking it, but I was ti miserable Hufferer from heart troublo and nerv ous prostration for four years. "I was scarcely ahlo to bo around, had no energy and did not caro for any thing. Was emaciated and had a con stant pain around my heart until I thought 1 could not endure it. For months I nover went to bed excepting to get up in tho morning. I felt as though I was llablo to dio any time. "Frequently I hnd nervous chills and tho least excitement would drive sleep away, and any llttlo noiso would upsot mo terribly. 1 wns gradually getting worse until finally One tlmo it 'came over mo and I asked myself what's tho uso of bolus sick all tho time und buying medicine so that I could in dulge mysolf in coffeo? "So I thought I would bco If I could quit drinking coffee and got sorao Postum to help mo quit. I mndo it strictly according to directions and I want to tell you, that change waB tho greatest s,top ,ln my life. It was easy to quit coffeo becauso I had'tho Postum which I now like bottor than tho old coffeo. "Ono by ono tho old troubles left, until now I am In splendid health, norves steady, heart all richt and tho pain all gone. Never havo any more norvous chills, don't tako any medicine, can do all my housework, and have dono a great deal beside." Head "Tho rtoad to Wellvlllo," In pkgs. "There's a Reason." Kvcr will tlir above letter? A new our niuirnrM fwm time to J I me. Tbey re Kcuulnc, true, nnd full of liiwinn la (erect. 5 iHy&v NEBRASKA NEWS AND NOTES. Items of interest Taken Prom Here arid There Over the State. A paving campaign Is to be Inaugu rated In Kearney Mrs Cleveland, who died tit Lyons last week was 9!) jeais old. Mrs. Kllzabeth Jackson of Jleatrlco lTt.KV.k celebrated her tilth, birth day Odd Fellows of Nfbnka City are arranging a rally and Hasi Initiation March 1. , f Fobnjary 11! was olnstuiod hj the llarth'tt" state bank 'by a b reception and "feed" In olwrvnnccuf the fourth anniversary of t.ne Iiititiulon. Floyd Saxon, a young fuYmer east of Union. Cass county, had" bis left nand badly mutilated by th. hurm'tig if a wood saw. Sonic disease mm h resembling pinkeye Is nffcctlng the while herd jf horses belonging "to ...r McCirtney a farmer mvr Lyons and then . :p piehenslon that It may rpicxl A great many farmers in .loluu-oti county are holding public ali" and will move to South Ih.l.utn, Scutts Hluff county and other sections Land ii too high priced In that suction of tin1 state to make It pmlltable to u ut and liirui. Hides valued at $l,0uo w.-re stolen from the lur houso of W H. Adaiiw In Fremont by thieves who Inoki lno the buitdliig, by taking out a window pane. Most ot the hlthw stolen iro in packages. It is believed the goiuN were taken out of town. The remains of Alh-s Marin Hoover, Mm died In New Yor City, were tak en to the old home at Hrowusvllle for burial. Miss Hoover was one of the leading members of a choir in one ot the leading churches in New York City at tho time or her death Fnglneer Oeorge Illtnborger of the Burlington, was severely scalded by steam near Washington, Kas. The en gine had jumped the track, and it was while working under his engine that an -exhaust was tinned on necidently 'striking him on the head and neck. Clarence Kdwards, aged about HO years, was arrested at Henkelman for alleged assault on two little children, one ills niece, aged 7 years, und the other it step-niece, aged 0 years. Ho will he tried at the next term of court. Meantime he is admitted to hall on a $0,000 bond. Many farmers in lluffalo county an now busy picking the last year's crop of corn, which they were unable to do earlier on account of the heavy snows. Some fields will seaicely he husked before the stalk-cutter Is put at work clearing the ground for the crop i poeted In 11110. The matter of arranging for the Nottheast Nebraska (5. A. 11. i minion was taken up by a mass meeting of thu business men or Lynch. It was de cided to leave nothing undone that will Insure a great success of tho day as far as Lynch is concerned. The re union will take place in August. The Woman's Institute association. Is the name of the new woman's or ganization in Laurel, which starts i.it with fifty members, it Is an offshoot of the Farmer's institutes for men and at Its monthly meetings papers will he read and discussion had upon topics of interest to the home-maker IJwuisvllle (1ml.) dispatch- Huv. II. I). Helwig of Fremont, Nib., who, un der tho name of II. .1. Smith Is charged with uttering a forged chock for $i"0, lias made confession of his guilt and will he sentenced before the eloso of tho week. Strong influences aio being brought to secure a suspend ed sentence. Joseph .lensen of Lowell suffered a severe injury In Kearney when his horse became frightened at nu nuto mobile and made a sudden bolt which threw .Jensen ami two lady occupants out of tho carriage. The ladles were not hurt, but .lensen suffered bad scalp wounds. Ho was uticonsclous for several hours. That tho corn which has remained In tho fields all winter was damaged inoro than was thought is proved by some of the lately gathered gralu that Is being brought to the grain buyers In I Jen trice. Uecently a load was brought in that was saturated with water, too ears containing so much moisture, that they could bo bent easily. John Head, a farm hand who was almost disemboweled a few mouths ago when he fell through a county bridge along w Itli a threshing machine, has llled a claim for damages with the county hoard of Dodge county. Head did not state the amount ho wanted, but Indicated ho would he sat Islled to leave it for the supervisors o determine. Tho experiment station of tho state university has designated tho nighty acre tract owned by David 1). Ilea vis of Falls City and situated on tho Ne maha bottom, subject to overflow In the past, through which tho new hit teral dralnago ditch has been con structed for a t(lo experiment, to test tho value of that class of dralnago on low bottom lands in that part of the itate. Prominent citizens in Uennot, Dun bar, Talmage ami llrock have received communications from T. P. Kennard, a promoter, asking what they think about tho establishment of an interur ban line from Lincoln to Auburn via Cheney. J. W. KnowleB & Son, living ono mile north of Craig, held a farm nnd thoroughbred hog side, everything bringing good price. Twenty-two head of Poland China sows averaged 97C.13, the top price being $i:iq, paid by Luto McDonald of 'near this placo. Forty four head of pigs averaged ?1L9G rm tfgs SESHFT yu mm sssm T - . . .. i rM 'i'!.M jm : i SKft imjsr. sr..w 2 v :".? Shakespeare says -there is nothing in a name, but John A. Salzcrj says GOOD NAME IS WORTH A FORTUNE. . He. hacks up statement by long- kerneled A prominent Agricultural i:pert, on hpclng this new corn, exclaimed: "Saler, you havo Btaitled the Agricultural World in discovering this most remarkable breed of corn!" Indeed, It is tho most lemarkablc corn iwr si en by mortal eye. I lilt not it bushel of it Is for sale. Fur then- l- not one-tenth enough in evlwlcnce to lilt the tremeii dons eiders that will pour in when this new com goes on the market. Next year wo may have enough to sell lllght now the best anybody can do Is to obtain a sampb package enough to grow bushel of seed for mil You are mighty wolcoino to a sample. Please send 8c In stamps to pay mailing barges. The thing that puzzles us in. WHAT AUK K GOINC. TO NAMK OUlt NAMKLI3SS CORN'' Mr Salzer will not be content with anything but n slashing, smashing good name. So he offers ?i00 In gold to tho seed-buyer who hits upon the most suitable name. Wo want you. reader, to help us out. Name this com, won't you? It does not cost a penny to use tho corn-naming coupon below Fill It out, send it to-night and bo a candidate for the- $500 cash price! THE JUDGES Wo nro fortunate in securing three of th most capable and prominent men In Wisconsin to sit as Judges in our big corn-naming contest. They are Prof. It A. Moore. Wisconsin State Agricultural College; lion. J. J. Ksch, Congressman from Wiscon sin; Hon. Uobt. Calvert. V S. Customs. La Crosse. Theso eminent men will weigh eaiefully the name you suggest, and, If It Is most suitable, you will get the $!00 prlzo. No matter who you aro or where you live, you will be given a fair, bquaro opportunity to land tho money. Fill out the free corn-naming coupon with pencil or pen ns you please, but be sute to give your com plete homo address. Salzer's Catalogue It's the most original seed book published, and Is gladly mailed to Intending purchasers free; or remit 10c and get lots of remarkablo farm need samples, Including Illlllon $ Orass, Alfu'fn, Spoltz, etc., worth a little farm to get a start with, or send 18& and wo add a package of Nameless Corn. iram Hero ?a n inv pnllortinn. Fi$'$t'&jr n, Aiy'WlvV. ..V.W ... J-J V.. , fcfV, beating tiie wonu, com posed of 10,000 kernels of the richest, juiciest, (entlercst seeds. 1500 Each, Lettuce, Turnip, Rutabaga. 1000 Each, Onion, Celery, Carrot. 1000 Rarest Radishes, nlono -worth 16 cents! 100 Each, Parsley, Melon, Tomato. 1200 Brilliant Flower Seeds, 50 Sorts. In nil 10,000 ksnulH. Including ) t-ttlului;, ull lustpulJ, only lb; In Htuui-i. Above rollerllon n( 10,000 UornelM of rl licM, (lneftt, most ie llcloim U'Rctalilo mill brilliantly hi-.-tutlfnl tlmr-i- hivil, will furiiWhiiUmiminrrliiiiir, HlTSllKI-S ami HrslIIH.Sif v-koUi1i1i-m nnd ti.ixkrt nflT li.isUct of rxiiulHlti-ly ln-niltlfill Mowers. Al.l. KOU UVi POSTPAID mill, If you nenil 1T-V I'OsTAUK. wo will mid liimrknKouf our corn Prodi fry, for which veurHm-i'kliifriniiuni' You will bo crvutly mirprlNdi nt th UiiutUy of veguUbkn you can prow from UiIh 10o-nt wed collection. JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO., 182 So. 8th St.. La Crosia Wis. aHHHHHHnMHHMHI The Perverse Sex. "Ulnkley's got a wonderful head. AH hlH woman renders are tdmnly wild over thnt serial lovo story ho Is run ning In the Dally Stunt." "How did ho clinch 'em?" "Why, ho printed tlu last chapter first" Impormntto Niothoro. ' Examlno carefully every bottle of CASTORIA, a safo and Hiiro remedy for infants and children, and sou that it Dears tho v-j .. Signature of&y$$& In Uso For Ovor JM) Years. Tho Kind Yoa Havo Always Bought. The Apology of Adam. Adam had just blamed it on thu woman. "Thore wasn't any tarifT," ho ex plained. Herowlth all agreod ho Jtad done his best. Distemper In all its form, nmong nil iikc of horses and dogs, cured and other in- the wmic tstnblo prevented from hitving thn diboase with Spolm'H DJNlcmpcr Ctiru. Kvery bot tle guaranteed. Over 500,000 botilen Mild l.ut eur. ?.00 nnd ?1.00. Good drugKiiitB, or wnd to inamifncturci-H. AcenU wanted. Write for five book. Kpohn Afcd. Co., bpec. Contagious DibcaBce, Oonhen, lnd. A Thought Reader. "t5o you nro studying telepathy?" "Yes," answered Senator Sorghum; "my object in lifo lias been to find what peoplo aro thinking and then Bay It first. Any reliable system would simplify my labors immensely." Kxchnnge. No man can bo provident of bis ,1mo who Jh not prudent in tho choice jf Ida company. Jeremy Taylor. ,We Will Pay You m ToKame Our New Com offering you $500.00 in corn, pictured in hie size (iici&iKrt SMi m-c Power of Example. "It ain't a pretty hind wot Id for a poor old Swede voinaii like me," nald Christine. "Hut sonu'dliiies Ids a pretty good vorld nnyvnys. I vas at n place yesterday voro de lady alvays make mo iron all afternoon und den send mo homo niltout my supper So yester day I tolt her how kind you vns to wio, und how you tell nits set down and rest till supper get ready, und git me tnonoy lor tie street ear so 1 don't have to valk homo von I been ho tired, nnd ull about you. So ven I put avay de Irons yesterday dot lady she say to mo, 'Set down und havo something to eat pretty noon, Christine; you not bo in do vay. Dot's because I tell her about you, ma'am. I t'ink lots of peo ples bo gooder If dey know about some body else belli' good." Newark News. Free to Our Readers. Wrlto Murlno Kyo Remedy Co., Chlca Ko, for 4S-pnK HluHtr.m-U Eyo Hook Kree. Wrltn ull about Your Kyo Troublo find tliey will ndvisti ih to thn Proper Appli cation of tliti Murine Kyo Remedies In .Your Special Cane. Your DiUKKltit will tell you tlmt Murine RelleveH Hoio teyen, Htronirthens Wojtk Kym, DnrHii't Hmart, RootlniH Kyo I'alu, uwl hoIIh for Mk Try It In Your Kyi-n und In llatiy'n KyeB for Hculy Kyeltds and Uranulutlon. ' A Benefactor. "Aro you dolug anything for oth ers?" nHkod the philanthropist. "Sure," answered Mr. Crosslots, "1 mako n gnrdeu every day for the ben eflt of my neighbors' chickens." Only to llnd our duty certainly, and somewhere, somehow, to do it faith fully, makes us good, strong, happy, and useful men. Phillips llrooks. (ontlpat1ncauscannd lutfrraTiito innuy terlon dlw-ONfB. it . m Uiomuglily imxl it Dr. piercu'k Ploaiunt 1'ttilctB. 'ito luyorlto luuilly laiatlve. Tho fnmily trco'of a bunko man must bo a slippery elm. gold to name Ins wonderful, at the lett on this, page. BILLION Positively, tptt greatest gtass of "thje century. Sown when thjp ground Is thoroughly warm. It will pioduce from two to four crops of hay the Hist sea son, yielding all, the way from 10 to lfi tons per acre. It is piodlglously prollllc. It lequlus 20 lbs. need per acre. Price: Salzer's Supe rior, 20 lbs.. $1 75; M) lbs $:: oo; too lbs., ?r.ru. Salzer's 20th Century, 20 lbs.. $2 2r.; r.0 lbs $5 00; 100 lbs.. $S.."0. Wo commend our 20th Century sttaln an the pur est, wo believe, on earth. &$vv xmf HfflBSff MMMmm'M ALFALFA i Pronounced Absolutely Pure, No Weeds. Largest growers of Clover, Timothy and Crasnes, Oats, llarley and I'otntoes, In Ameilca. LXCOV. HOARD, OF WISCONSIN, from 30 acres sown to Saber's 20th Century Alfalfa, har vested within 24 weeks after seeding $2500 worth of magnificent hay, or nt the rate of $83.33 per acre. Saber's Alfalfa Clover will produce it crop on any farm in America where timothy will glow. It 1b famed for its stubborn bardlncsu and prodigal vigor. Price. 20th Centura (l'uro Seed) sow 20 lbs. per A. 20 lbs., $1,510; TM l"3-- $22.00. POTATOES 100,000 Bus. Pedigree Seed Potatoes. Largest Growers Seed I'otatovs in America, yield ing from 1.10 to COO bushels per acre for each and every acre you plant. Price rangu fiom $2.00 to $4.00 per Uarrel. No other Seed House ha kept In such close touch with State Agricultural Colleges as mo John A. Sal zer Seed Co. This great Seed House specializes in the pedigreed vaiieties ot need that are hiouglit forth by State Colleges of Wisconsin Iowa. Minne sota, the Uakutas and all other Agricultural Colleges in the Middle West. G EgEECorg-Naminij Coupon JOHN A. SALZER SKHIJ CO. lHi Smith Hlli St. I.n Cro.vsi. Wis. Gentlemen PIjas: send mo your Frets I'jio Seed Catalogue. Whuff SccM I Ur Ycu Used? I I'i,r Tour new coin I met"! this naiiin- Ml N.mr - ... I'. O . R. V. D Slam Mnny smokers prefer them to 10c tignrs Tell the doalor you want Lewis' Single Hinder Factory, Peoria, lllinolh. LIT STOCK AND MISCELLANEOUS ELECTROTYPES 1 Invrent arlcty for wliiut tlio InwVt prleei by f r-STHH MM-ril-ni t Mll, Ittir.lfM. ... IMr PATENTS InTpntori'liookfree. Ileoliir A ltohb, l'ut. .Mtyr., l.M-liT Mcdltl llMif.. WuMl., I), O. PATENT nooKnndAdvlcoKltlCK. ., l.i.littU.n.n, WashlnKtoIl. tl U. Ksu Cltrn. Jlest ruf i rnucrb TAKE A DOSE "OF i CURE m ni mmi tor iwsujs It will instantly relieve that racking cough. Taken promptly it will oltea prevent Asthma, Lirooduu and senoui throat and lung trouble. Guaranteed safe and very palatable. All Druggists, 25 cent. wm&mamSetmMSmm 11 L r'!Vcg-Iw- - ,. ii -- --, I t jwfiiiyiimp;L. L 1 3IJX -' iv M A his Test 'Yield 304 Bus? A Per Acre REJUVENATED WHITE BONANZA WTO Would you 1! willing, to li b-ilzcr's Heeds? f. Do Mm ni$h a r.nniiln packet of thn corn which wo oITt r jou .wi to iimne? (If you lo ln f nit- looiKio'i-Hc In tuy nmlllncclNirBes. llowijer, jou nerd not liaMi sample to nauiu lliorortl nninoamni WESTERN CANADA Senator Dolliver, of Iowa, says: rTha Btream ot emlirrnnt from tho United State iaun will continnn." ncDator Uollltcr rrcnnlly pal4 a Titil l nueirrn nnnun, nnd Mrm '"llmro Is n lnndhunmirintliohuarls of lini llli epuakluuiK-o iiloi this wlllai'couutfor tho removal of so tunny Iowa f nrtnora to Canada. Our txople nro pleavtd with its Uoteramont and thn meolli'nt mlntlnlk tratlon of law. and they nro coming to yoa In tuns of thnnals. and llM-yaro still lomln.T.!' Inwnconlrlliutcdlarc ly to tho 70,000 A liurl- ii fiirmprri ulid iiuiiIo C'liiiatln iitlr liumii iltirliif? lflUU. lo'lfilil nron FofLiir tih nlntut (luriiitfyiarailil4il tuUinuruKh of (liocouutry uiwjiriln of 170,000,000.00 (Irnlii irrnutnir. mlsiil fnnn. lnc, initio rnlHliigtimt Ualrjliic nro nil iirofllnble. lreo lloiuo tfiulH of 100 ucnn uro to lo Intel In tho rery liestUlolrlrti, 10(1 in ro iirCH-uiptloiift nt 3.00 iM-r in ro nlllilu (iTtulii urous. KIiikiI mill i linn Ih-h In ier M-llli'iiiriit.rlliiiulo iinoxrclleu. IXllltllOrll lllt.UCHXI, WMllTUUU Inilldliii; iiintorlnl tilcnllful. lor lu rtlrularinstolocutlon, low settlors' rnllwnr rules nnd deoerlp tiro lllmtrnted iwmnlilot, "I.nt lU't WtMkt," and oiher Informa tion, wrlto to Hup't'of Immlzra tton. Ottawa, Ouu or to Csnaalsn Uovernment AcenU W. V. BENNETT RMm 4 Im tldf. Omaha, Rib. (Use address nearest you.) (3) TEXAS LANDS from H1.00 to M0 per acre, grilling, com, cotton, fnilt, truek lundo. Orunire flir or truck furi void on monthly poymentH. Call or write, UNION LAND COMPANY. W. C. CORBETT, Pres. 311 Scanlan Bldg., Houston, Tax. PIT ft PITLESS SCALES. ' For Steel and Wood FmmoH. Ki and on. Wrlto usbeforoToubcT. .1. . i -, - - -. .sr: o sayo you money, ,,uiD lhimps ana Wind ltllfs. BlCkHiS 1IU08., Vsllsi, la H "7naWySJrj 1 1 ls?& ssssT''.' 1 unuoofli I !ffr?--fc.l . J v. g u ti4 ib v3Jfc BriZf a i - il' r?sq?rv"v,"vtrr' . - '"- ' HI S) L I HIM I I ' !! HSU ll I I ' m'T-SMniisiHmi jtyq "SIllllISS . " 0'-m -' l.li 3SSC l TW terow w ,