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About The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-???? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1906)
iiS Thousands ot ll women suffer fl&i. dally backache, headache, dizzy spells, languor, nervousness and a dozen other symptoms of kid ney trouble, but lay it to other causes. Make no mistake. Keep the kidneys well, and these aches and troubles will disappear. Mrs. Anthony Cadrette, 77 Mechanic street, Leomin eter, Mass., says: "My sight failed. I had sharp pain in my back and bearing-down pains through the hips. I was nervous, fretful and miserable. The urine was greatly disordered and I began to have the swellings of dropsy. I was running down fast, when I started using Doan's Kidney Pills. A wonderful change came and after using them faithfully for a short time I was well." Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, X. Y. SAVE LABOR IN KITCHEN. Going to Take a Day Off. A postmaster, not many miles from ftlllvilLe, posted the following notice on his shutter recently: "All parties expectin' mail are here by notified to git all that's comin' ta 'em In advance any time before next Thursday, that beln' the day we have app'inted to go huntin' not havin' had a holiday from the government since July 4, and the said government Beemtn' to forget that beln' only hu man, we need rest and recreation oc casional. There's some little mail here for the Joneses and the Tompin ses but it don't amount to much, as it's all got one-ecnt stamps on it. There ain't nuthin' much In the busi ness nohow!" Atlanta Constitution. The Ideal Family Laxative. Is one that can be used by the entire family, young and old, weak and strong, without any danger of harmful effects. ' It should have properties which Insure the same dose always having the same effect, otherwise the quantity will have to be Increased and Anally lose its effect altogether. These properties can be found in that old family remedy, Brandreth's Pills, be cause its ingredients are of the purest herbal extracts, and every pill is kept for three years before being sold, which allows them to mellow. We do not believe there is a laxative on the market that is so carefully made. Brandreth's Pills are the same fine laxative tonic pills your grandparents used. They have been in use for over a century and are for sale everywhere, either plain or sugar-coated. Kaiser Won Bride for Officer. A curious instance of the active part the kaiser takes in arranging the marriages of relatives and friends is recorded. A personal ald-de-camp of his majesty was very much depressed by the lady of his choice giving him a refusal. The same afternoon the kaiser drove to the house of the young lady, the daughter of a wealthy Berlin banker, and pleaded the cause of his ald-de-camp with such elo quence that the marriage took place a month later. Reynolds' Newspaper. For Our Women Readers. As probably all of you know, the hame QUAKER on a package of rolled oats means exactly what ster ling does on a piece of silver. Both stand for PURITY. In an other part of this paper you will find an advertisement of QUAKER OATS, now put up for the first time in large FAMILY PACKAGES at the same price as inferior oats. In addition you, get in each package FREE a beauti ful piece of Imported china. Read the advertisement, and then sk your grocer for a FAMILY package of QUAKER OATS. You will be delight ed with the oats, and more than de lighted with the beautiful present in the package. New York Girl Now Lady Paget. There are now ten Lady Pagets in Great Britain, the latest being the wife of Gen. Paget, who has just been knighted. She was Miss Minnie, daughter of Mrs. Paran Stevens, of New York. Her first appearance in London society was made a good many years ago, when her beauty and vivacity caused quite a sensation. Woman Novelist Widely Read. Miss Braddon, the popular novelist, who celebrated her seventieth birth' day by Issuing her sixty-second book, received $12.50 for her best known ef fort, "Lady Audley's Secret." Since then royalties have been paid to her on over a million copies. Miss Brad don reads French, German. Spanish and Italian with equal facility. Poaching Cups the Latest Utensil to 1 Find Favor. Poaching cups that hold eggs so they will not have to be dropped into the water to cook are among the useful new fall utensils that all housewives who do their own work will appreciate as being economical and "labor savers." These poaching cups, in which the eggs are cooked by steam, are shal low and round, and fit into a metal lid perforated so the steam can come through. The pan on which this lid fits is round and about two inches deep, plenty large enough to be used as a cooker for cereals. It Is filled when in use with boiling water, and when the eggs are dropped into the cups that have already been heated a tight fitting top is placed over the poachers to prevent the steam and heat from escaping. It takes two minutes to poach eggs in this way, and the trouble of drop ping them into the water and fishing them out with a ladle is done away with. Besides it is less trouble to prepare eggs in this fashion, and when served they look so much more inviting than when the edges are ragged, for when cooked in a cup they are always well rounded and the yolk is invariably in the center. They really taste better, too, for there is no possibility of being water soaked, fault that many find with poached eggs. Then, too, they may oe turnea out of cups onto plates or toast, and look so dainty and tempting that even an invalid person with a jaded appetite would be hungry after seeing them. The price is not more than 50 cents for the pan and half dozen poachers. Little Things That Add to the Com. fort of Shut-Ins. - - A magnet attached to a ribbon is a boon to an invalid able to do needle work. Dropped to the floor, it will find and return the lost scissors, needle or thimble. A call-bell or small hand-bell should be a part of every invalid's equipment, insuring prompt attendance upon her wants, and likewise relieving a busy caretaker of anxiety while engaged in other duties. Brushing the invalid's hair and bath ing her hands and face are services that can scarcely be performed too frequently, giving, as they do, such large returns in comfort, and often in ducing sleep. A field-glass and a graphophone are happy gifts. One reveals interesting objects that without it are mere dots on the landscape, and the other means for her what going to a concert does to you. A hand-mirror should always be in reach, for if held at different angles it presents familiar scenes in a new light and change acts as a tonic. Deafness Cannot Be Cured by local application!, aa ther cannot reach the dis eased portion of (he ear. There U only one way to cure deaf neas. and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness la caused by an Inflamed condition of tbe mucoua Hnlnic of the Eustachian Tube. Whentbla tube la Inflamed you have a rumhlluz sound or im perfect hearing, and when It It entirely cloned, Deaf- Dt'iK la lint rami it, ana uniettB lae lunaininatlon can be taken out and tbla tuba reatored to Ira normal comlf. tlon, hearing; will be destroyed forever; nine caaee out of ten ace caused by- Catarrh, which la nothing uut an inuaiueu couuiuon 01 lue mucoua unaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case Deafneaa (caiiMed by catarrh) that cannot be cured DyUall a Catarrh (;ure. Baud for circulars, free. K. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, 0, noia dv Mruf-irisM, tao. Take Hall's Family full tor constipation. He who steals a watch should not be surprised if he has to do tlroe later Don't make yourself common; the world only sits up and takes notice of the uncommon. Straws show, wbjj,. -way th mint Sg Clothes Problenn Is an Important One With You And equally as important with us, for the reason that whether you want a Suit for best Work Clothes, Overcoat, Shirts or warm, servicable Underwear you want the kind you pay for. Therefore, it is important that you meet this demand, for, when we have done this, you become a satisfied customer and a permanent one, because you have confidence in us and oar merchandise. You will find a very excellent line of stylish, servicable Clothing to select from. All-Wool Suits from $12.50 to $25.00. The largest line of Fur Overcoats in the State at S18.00 to $30.00. T . w& We Fit Out the Boys, Too 300 Suits, in ages from 8 to 16 years, at a special price of $2.50 TO $5.00 Splendid Values. You are Invited. ADAMS-FARQUHAR-O'KEAL CO. Formerly PAINE CLQTHIN6 COMPANY "A Good Place to Buy Good Clothes" 1217 O Street LINCOLN, NEBRAASK PLEASURE FOR THE INVALID. JOINED THE UNION. Shaping Bread Sticks. It takes a bit of practice to shape bread sticks perfectly, but just try, says Fannie Merritt Farmer, in Wom an's Home Companion. It is very easy to get into well worn ruts if one is not willing to step on untrodden ground. To one cupful of scalded milk add one-fourth of a cupful of butter, l'i tablespoonfuls of sugar and half a teaspoonful of salt. When lukewarm, add one yeast cake, dis solved in one-fourth of a cupful of lukewarm water, the white of one egg, well beaten, and 3 cupfuls of flour, once sifted. Toss on a slightly floived board, knead, return to the bol, cover and let rise until the mixture has doubled Us bulk. Shape, cover again, let rise and start bak ing in a hot oven, reducing the heat after the first five minutes, that the sticks may be crisp and dry. To shape the sticks, first shape as small round biscuits; roll on the board (where there is no flour) with the hands until six inches in length, keep ing of uniform size and with rounded ends. This may be best accomplished by bringing the fingers close to, but not over, the ends of the sticks. Serve a bread stick in the fold of each napkin. Pile the remainder log cabin fashion on a plate covered with doily. New York Banker Takes the Obliga tion to be "Square." Jacob Schiff, on,e of the leading bank ers of New York City, and known in high financial circles throughout the world, is now a member of Stonema sons' and Setters' Union No. 84, New York City. He has taken the obliga- in to maintain union wages and un ion conditions. Mr. Schiff took the obligation in or der that he might consistently lay the corner' stone of the new Jewish syna gogue of the Hungarians at One Hun dred and Sixteenth street and Fifth Avenue. He solemnly declared . he would not work for less than 70 cents ag hour, and that he would have noth ing to do with a non-union Job. Busi ness Agent HKinner aominisieiy?u iav obligation. E President McKinley . was obligated as a- union bricklayer in order that he might lay. a cornerstone fn Chicago. President Roosevelt is a member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive ire-men. PREWITT'S PHOTO GALLERY 1214- O STREET When you want a g oo r photograph call and see my work. Satisfaction guaranteed .... aa ta lit yjf lU Sir jCjk.lk Jtl If XXXZXXXXXXXXXTIITTIIIXZXXa. ..GILSON'S SORE THROAT CIRE. Ood for Tonsilitis. Office of W. M. LINE, M. D. Germantown, Neb.. Feb. 8, 1904 I have had most excellent results with Gilson's Sore Throat Cure in dis eases o the '.hroat and mucous lin ings. I find its application in tonsi litis and- cases where a false mem brane exists in th throat, as in diphtheria, to have an Immediate ef fect, loosening and removing the mem brane, and thereby at oftce relieving this distressing sensation of smother ing noted in these cases. My clinical experience with Gilson's Sore Throat Cure has proved to Bfce its value and 1 can heartily recommend it to all as a safe and reliable preparation for tbe disease it is recommended. W. M. LINE, M. D. Grad. L. M. C. '93. Address all orders to Mrs. S. J. Gilson, - Aurora, Neb We are expert cleaners, dyers and finishers of Ladies' and Gen tlemen's Clothing of all kinds. The finest dresses a specialty. THE NEW FIRU r J. C. WOOD & CO. AoC FOR PRICELIST. .... 'PHONES: Bell, 147. Auto, 1292. 1320 N St. - - Lincoln, Neb. EXZZZXX XXXZXXXX3 P Jl D 11 1 rr Lump and ) The best Coal in the city UAnUIrr washed Egg f &2rsffi".... CLEVELAND AUTO 1610 BELL 334 S7.00 Lump and ) A splendid Coal for the ftr HA Coarse Ntit J S'vtt UJiUU A FULL LINE OF COAL, COKE, WOOD AND MATERIAL. Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co., 1106 O Best Values for The Best Money Cash or easy terms are found at the Star Turnitun (& tbe Wage6arnerfs Turniture Supply Bouse OS South Eleventh Street. Ltucoln, liebrask DR. HUBBARD'S ELECTRIC MEDICAL INSTITUTE 1334 0 SUCCESSFULLY TREATS DIS EASES of WOMEN, NERVOUS AND CHRONIC Diseases, Con stipation, Piles, Varicocele, Ca tarrh of Stomach, and Bowel Troubles of all kinds. We make a thorough and scientific exami nation of your ailments FREE of CHARGE, We have devoted many years to the study of this class of diseases. Can cure you if your case is curable. Until Dec. 1, will take cases at $3 per month, medicine furnished. If you cannot call, write. Office hours 9 to 12. 2 to 5; nights, 7 to 8; Sundays, 2 to 4. Jellied Chicken. Select for this a fowl rather than a chicken, as the long cooking will make it tender. Singe, clean, and cut it up as for a frlcasse, put in a kettle with one-half of a small onion, stuck with clove, and one stalk of celery, cover with boiling water and simmer until the meat falls from the bones, adding one teaspoonful of salt when half done. Take out the chicken and cook down the liquor to three-quarters of a cupful, then strain it and skim off the fat. Lightly butter a mold and deco rate the bottom and sides with slices of hard boiled eggs and Btoned olives. Free the meat from the skin, bone and fat, and pack it in the mold, sprinkling with salt, add the-liquor and set aside to cool. Keeping Cake from Breaking. To prevent fresh cakes from break ing when the cake is taken from the oven, set the pan on a cloth which has been dipped in lukewarm water and then wrung out as dry as possible. After standing on the cloth for five minutes the cake can easily be taken from the pan without breaking. "Peroxide" Is a Good Thing. Peroxide ot hydrogen is a valuable antiseptic to have in the house. It makes a pleasant mouth wash and throat gargle when .diluted, and will remove blood stains very satisfactori ly if used before the stain Is dry. Patronize Home Industry AND USE 1 Lincoln-Made Flour LOBERTY A VERY HIGH PATENT MASCOT A STANDARD FLOUR THAT WE GUARANTEE Tbese Flours are made from the finest Nebraska Hard Winter Wheat. Remember that every sack of Flour milled in Lincoln has our name on it. Barlbeir &l Foster Extremely Fine Union Made Clothing We Sell Exclusively In This City kohh Bros. Fine Union Hade t Clothing This is a union store, selling union made clothing and we are therefore entitled to the patronage of every union man in the city. . - THE BEST OF ALL, however, is that we don't want to sell you this cloth ing on the strength of the label, but on the true merit of the merchandise, and then, of course, the label makes the sale possible. a f, ttMJSh I CSlyvv1 IfstcoM Greatest ' JG2Zj?S Jfowyei ffy'ces tf ' fofJuty Store. ) mnt fhrtrufh. - llll,r '" -v r .. Ill "-' III in-1 ; T amsssaaaa- . 1 : if i I "I y -4 -ir: H 1 f ! II Julep goes.