The Wageworker. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1904-????, September 18, 1909, Image 7

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    BIG PROFIT MADE ON LAND
WHY NCTr
Which Can Be Bought for a Mere
Song in th Little Snake River
Valley, Routt County, Colo.
A ten per cent profit on a valuation,
of over $200 an acre U what is being
made now by farmers in the Little
Snake River valley in Routt County,
Colorado, and lands similar in quality
and with gilt edged water rights are
now offered by the State of Colorado
under the Carey Act at $33.50 per
aere on tea years time.
This land will grow in abundance
oats, potatoes, sugar beets and all
other grains, grasses' and root crops,
and Is suitable for all kinds of fruit,
except possibly the most delicate ot
tree fruits.
The land Is sold in tracts of 40. SO,
ISO and ICO acres to citizens of the
Catted States, or those who hare de
clared their Intentions of becoming
citizens. There is no drawing in con
nection with this land; first come,
first served being the policy.
If Interested, write to the Routt
County Colonisation Co., 1734 Welton
street. Denver, Colorado, for full in
formation as to the land, special ex-
rates, etc
By Automobile Up Mount Rainier.
Cnited States Engineer Eugene Rick
eecker celebrated Independence day
by throwing open the government
road in the Mount Rainer National
park. Vehicles and horsemen now
have an excellent thoroughfare from
tidewater to Xarada falls, near snow
line In Paradise valley. Mr. Rick
ecker says that autos and wagons
can now make the trip with comfort.
The maximum grade on the road is
toor per cent. Nearly a score of au
tomobiles, all loaded, went to the
mountain.
One ot the preachers has asked the
members of his congregation to bring
their canary birds to church. Why
not try to save some of the parrots?
CUT1CURA CURED HIM.
Eczema Came on Legs and Ankles
Could Not Wear Shoes Because
Many a woman nags her husband
enUl she either brings him to her
way ot thinking or drives him to
drink.
FKIRT T ATI'S- r AIMtlM.IR
ivibji fl ra.ta frost atrtiM d'rtt
Plans are being made for the elec
trification of the more important state
railroads of Sweden.
CSOOKllItf I
Ot Bad Scaling and Itching.
I have been successfully cured ot
dry eczema. I was inspecting the re
moval ot noxious weeds from the edge
of a river and was constantly in the
dust from the weeds. At night 1
cleansed my limbs but felt a prickly
sensation. I paid no attention to it
for two years but I noticed a scum
on my legs like fish scales. I did not
attend to it until it came to be too
Itchy and sore and began getting two
running sores. My ankles were all
tore and scabby and I could not wear
shoes. I had to use carpet and felt
slippers for weeks. I got a cake ot
the Cuticura Soap and some Cuticura
Ointment. In less than ten days I
could put on my boots and in less than
three weeks I was free from the con
founded itching. Capt. George P. Bliss.
Chief ot Police, Morris. Manitoba, Mar.
20. 1907. and Sept. 24. 1908."
hnc fin a Own. Ow. Sols Piopa,
A Useful Baby.
Speaking of tricks to win the sym
pathy of juries in criminal cases.
Judge Williard M. McEwen, in a re
cent address before the Illinois State's
Attorneys association, said: I know
of four cases where a baby played a
prominent part in getting the acquit
tal of the defendant, and I later
learned that the same baby had been
used in each of the cases, although
the supposed mothers in each case
were different women. Law Notes.
An Arbitrary Classification.
"So you think every patriot has a
more or less clearly defined ambition
to hold public office?"
"Yes." answered Senator Sorghum.
"As a rule, patriots may be divided
into two classes the appointed and
the disappointed."
0iUpaloo nww amS annulate nay tfilwt
r -- -- rns. X uraau uauf luuirt.
Lesson from the Bee.
School Teacher What lesson do we
learn from the busy bee?
Tommy TuEnut Not to get stung.
Do you know of any woman who ever received any
benefit from taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound? "
If any woman who is suffering with any ailment peculiar
to her sex will ask her neighbors this question, she will be
surprised at the result. There is hardly a community in
this country where women cannot be found who have been
restored to health by this famous old remedy, made
exclusively from a simple formula of roots and herbs.
During the past 30 years we have published thousands
of letters from these grateful women who have been cured
by Lydia EL Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and never
in all that time have we published a testimonial without
the writer's special permission. Never have we knowingly
?ublished a testimonial that was not truthful and genuine.
I ere is one just received a few days ago. If anyone doubts
that this is a true and honest statement of a woman's experi
ence with Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound write
and ask her.
Houston. Texas. "When I first began taklnr Lydia E. jPinJfc
haaua Vegetable Compound I vras a total wreck. 1 bad been
sick (or three years witik feniale troubles, chronic dyspepsia,
and a liver trouble. I had tried seTeral doctor's medicines, but
aoUtins did me any rood.
"For three years I lived on medicines and thougrht I would
stever pet welL when I read an advertisment of Lydia K. JPink
bun's Vegetable Compound, and was advised to try it.
My husband trot me one bottle of the Compound, and.it did
mae so much good I continued its use. I am now a well woman
and enjoy the best of health.
I advise all women suffering; from such troubles to give
Lydia 1 linkhams Vegetable Compound a trial. They wont
retrret it, for it will surely cure you. Sirs. ISessie L Hicks,
819 Cleveland St Houston.
Any woman who is sick and suffering is foolish surely
not to give such a medicine as this a trial. Why should it
not do ner as much good as it did Mrs. Hicks.
msuns cm
ortugal Boy King Spends Much
Time with Parent.
Before Tragic Events That Raised
Him to Throne He Was Educated
for the Sea Will Visit Eng
land in Near Future.
Lisbon. An active, good humored.
very vital young man is the impres
sion given by Dom Manuel, the 19-year-old
king of Portugal, who is ex
pected to visit the United Kingdom in
November.
The comprehensive and strenuous
education considered necessary for
i.s exalted position has not dulled the
ready wit which he has inherited
from Queen Amelia, and he also
shares her open air tastes, spending a
good part of his leisure in tennis,
fencing and riding. He has. moreover,
artistic accomplishments, being both
a isuscian and a painter.
Before the tragic events that
brought him to the throne, he was be
ing educated as a sailor,, and threw
himself eagerly into the study of mod
ern science and mathematics and the
technicalities of naval construction.
Two years ago,, therefore, his out
look on life was rather the sailor's
than the king's, and a strenuous course
of study was mapped out for him. It
included, according to a writer in the
Xuao, philosophy, political science and
the physical sciences.
He arose at seven every morning
and studied Plato and Greek philos
ophy for an hour before he went to
breakfast in his mother's apartments.
The morning from ten to twelve
o'clock was devoted to astronomy, in
organic chemistry and general science
and the afternoon from one to four to
history and jurisprudence.
In the evenings he relaxed into
music and less , serious literature, re
tiring to bed at nine. This scheme of
study was pursued for months with
scarcely any interruption.
He has displayed an unusual apti
tude for mathematics, and speaks
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King of Portugal.
French. Spanish and Italian fluently
The thesis he submitted for his doc
tors degree at the university dis
played a very creditable knowledge oi
the history of Portuguese literature.
On account of the dangers that
hedge his throne, his education was
conducted in the - palace, and its
scheme was not generally understood,
and consequently misrepresented. It
was apprehended that he was being
trained as a student and recluse rath
er than as a king. Not long ago. there
fore, he visited the Cniversitv of
Coimbra and was received in state
by the professors and uproariously by
tne students.
The latter removed the horses from
his carriage at the station and drareed
him through the streets with enthusi
astic cheering until, carried away by
their excitement, he alighted and
Joined them on foot. In the degree
hall he conversed with the rector in
Latin, showed such an extensive
knowledge of contemporary science.
and criticised a dissertation on erhir-al
philosophy with an astuteness that
quickly brought the critics of his edu-.
cation to contusion.
One of the most pleasing features
ef his life is the close relationship be
tween him and his tragically widowed
moiner, vtueen Amelia. In his child
nooa ne usea to rise at six every
morning and read Doetrv and art -wt.
icisms to her while she painted till
breakfast time. During the weeks he
lay ill after the assassination of his
lamer and brotber, she nursed him
assiduously, performing all that he
needed done tor him with her own
nanus.
The habit of breakfasting together
is smi Kept up, and the young kins
spends his evenings in her comnanv
The following anecdote shave the
closeness of the friendshin bet
their, and also the graceful repartee
In which he excels. When during his
training for the navv he Was n i-Mi o
to return to Lisbon to continue his
studies. Queen Amelia asked him
somewhat piqued, why he was sc
eager to leave her.
-Kecause u t 00 not leave you at
once. I shall be unable to leave you
at all. he quoted, prettily, from one
of her favorite poets.
He is quite a sportsman, and is verv
fond of dogs. A Danish boarhound
Box, and a terrier, Tagus, are his
principal pets.
Go ak?ad and do tfce brst yoa can
and don't worry about the consequences.
Physicians Recommend Castoria
ASTORIA hes met mth pronounced favor on the part of physicians, pliarma-
centical societies and medical authorities. It is used by physicians witbt
results most gratifying. The extended visa of Castoria is TmqaestimiaHy tha
result of three facts: . First Tha indisputable evidence that it is harmless 3
Second -That it not only allays stomach pains and quiets the nerves, but assimi
lates the food: It is an agreeable and perfsct substitute for Castor 03
It is absolutely safe, It does not contain any Opium, Morphine, or other narcotia
end does not stupefy. It i3 unlike Soothing Syrups, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's
Cordial, etc This is a good deal for a Medical Journal to say. Our duty, how
ever, is to expose danger and record the means of advancing health. The day
for poisoning innocent children through greed or ignorance ought to end.' To
our knowledge, Castoria is a remedy which produces composure and health, by
regulating the system not by stupefying it and our readers are entitled to
the information. Hall's Journal of Health.
Letters from Prominent Physicians
addressed to Chas. H. Fletcher.
Br. B. Ealstead Scott, of Chicago, Ills-, says: "I have prescribed your
Castoria often for infants during my practice, and find it very satisfactory.
Dr. "William Belmont, of Cleveland. Ohio, says: "Tour Castoria stand
first in its class. In my thirty years of practice I can say I never have
found anything that so filled the place."
Dr. 'J. H. Taft, of Brooklyn. N. T.. says: I have used your Castoria and
found it an excellent remedy in my household and private practice for
many years. The formula is excellent.''
Dr. B. J. Hamlen, of Detroit. Mich., says: "T prescribe your Castoria
extensively, as I have never found anything to equal it for children's
troubles. I am aware that there are iTnita,ti in the field, but Z always
see that my patients get Fletcher's.
Dr. "Win. J McCrann, of Omaha. Ken., says: "As the father of thirteea
children I certainly know something about your great medicine, and aside
from my own family experience I have in my years of practice found Caa
toria a popular and cScient remedy in almost every home.''
Dr. J. R- Clausen, of Philadelphia. Pa., says: The name that year Cao
toria nss made for itself in the tens of thousands of homes blessed by Cle
presence cf children, scarcely needs to be supplemented by the endorse
ment of the medical profession, but I, for one, most heartily endorse it sad
believe it an excellent remedy.
Dr. R- 1L Ward, of Ksnsas City, ilm, says: "Physicians generally do noC
prescribe proprietary preparations, tut in the ease of Castoria my experi
ence, like that of many other physicians, has taught me to make aa ex
ception. I prescribe your Castoria in my practice because I have found tt
to Tee a thoroughly reliable remedy for children's complaints. Any physi
cian Trio tc3 raised a family, as I Lave, ri3 join me in heartiest i
mendation cf C&storia"
ALCOHOL 3 PER CENT
AcgetabfeRpErtfHinfirJs-i
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ness and festmtainsaastr
OpumMai-phirte KrfiaciaL
ISOT .NARCOTIC.
Ape-fed Remedy fbTCbBSffH
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Vroms tmTisirasJwnsit
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ALWAYS
Kii8iilffii
Exact
s CASTORIA
Bears tha Signature of
Copy of Wrappe.
The EM You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
PUTNAM FADELESS DYES
ocxh knaMor mt taster ee-ors tltaa air tHhet &k- Ok foe aaekaee eotors aB men. Tagyi uMtulm etter Una at a , ft.ni
Hani mre. mMBTgaaagBKici niiui&DieatiiiMaawwp. avaouc IIHIM' iv., waaasf, waajaa.
Mottoes of a Queen. j
Her majesty, the queen of Portugal, ;
pins her faith, It is said, to the follow- i
Ins mottoes:
Keep out of doors all you can.
Breathe outdoor air, live in it, revel
jn it. Don't shut yourself up. Build
your houses so that the air supply
is good. Throw away your portieres
and bric-a-brac Don't have useless
trifles about you.
Have a favorite form of exercise
and make the most of it- Ride on
horseback if you can; cycle if you can
not get a horse; do anything to get
out in the open air.
! Don't overeat. Drink little and let i
that little be pure. Don't try to
dress too much, yet dress as well as
you are able. Wear everything yon
can to make yourself lovely.
SUBJECT TO CONDITIONS.
With a smooth iron and Defiance
Starch, yon can launder your shirt
waist Just as well at home as the
steam laundry can; it will have the
proper stiffness and finigti there will
be less wear and tear of the goods.
and it will be a positive pleasure to ;
nse a Starch that does not stick to the I
Iron,
Where Rice Excels.
"My mamma says that rice is a bet
ter food than wheat."
-Why is It?"
"Because of the food elephants it
contains."
Gimlet Fibbs claims to have caught
a catfish weighing 50 pounds down
in the creek, does he? Well. Ifs safe
to say he's lying to the extent of about
40 pounds.
Hammer Xot if he hears you say it-
Sub Rosa.
She She told me you told her that
secret I told yon not to tell her.
Ke The mean thing! 1 told her
not to tell you I told her.
She I promised her I wouldn't tell
you she told me, so don't tell her I
told yea.
A Rare Qood Thine-.
"Am using ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE, and :
ran truly say I would not nave been with- -out
it so long, had I known the relief It 1
would give my aching feet. I think it a i
rare -ood thing for anyone having sore
or tired feet. Mrs. Matilda. Holrwert,
Providence. R. L" Sold by all Druggists, '
SSc Ask to-day.
The Most Unkindest Cut.
First Guide Were you ever shot
for a deer?
Second Guide Worse; I was snap
shotted ence.
Quite True. j
"Alas!" moaned the egg on the
kitchen table, waiting for the cook's
beater, give every man his dessert
and which of us escapes whipping?
If a girl admires a young man and
keeps him at a distance, it's either be
cause she is bashful or because she
has been eaiicg onions.
A Queer Malady.
Sprigs went to a noted physician te
ask advice as to bis health, ll
pons tones he addressed the i
"I an have
yoti ah what what is an Ue
doosid matxaw with me ah!"
"I find that yoor heart is affected,"
said the physician, gravely.
"Oa all anything else- ahT"
Tes; your lungs are affected, too."'
"Anything alt else aa 7"
"Tes; your
fee ted."
Sheer white goods. In net. any tea
wash goods when new, owe moch of
their attractiveness to the way tlaey
are laundered, this being done fa a
manner to enhance their textile tose
ty. Home laundering would be eqemJ
ly satisfactory if proper attention was
given to starching, the first esseatlaS
being good Starch, which has sufficient
strength to stiffen, without tbickralss
the goods. Try Defiance Starch and
yoa will be pleasantly surprised at taa
improved appearance of yoor work
Troubles of People on Venata.
Inhabitants of Venus, if there are
any. must feel it extremely dificalt to
establish units of time. Venus alwayo
turns the same face toward the saa;
so the planet has no day. and tho
lack of a moon deprives it of a meat,
Finally, it has no year, for its axis ef
rotation is perpendicular to the plan
of its orbit, and the latter is
circular.
The "Black-Hand" Bosiness.
Mrs. Bart My husband got a letter
to-day scyirg something dreadfa)
would happen if he didn't send tte
writer a sum of money.
Mrs. Smart My husband getar
dunned for bis bills, too.
Good for Sore Eyes,
for 100 years PETTTTS EYE SALVE has
positively cured eye diseases everywhere.
All druggists or Howard Bro&, Buualo, X. Y.
When a girl orders Sowers sent
home it's a sign that she expects the
neighbors to think some man sent
them.
Watch any man long enough and
you will see him do something he
ought to be ashamed of.
Mm artBaiwB Sovtlftbur Smo.
For ca!Mra tvetatur. aafteas ta (URS. rancca B
.auassn
. Woman thinks she will be man's su
perior when she gets her rights.
Honored bo Women
When a woman spnks of fcer
silent secret sobering she
trusts you. Millions have be
stowed tHs mark cf con
dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce,
of BuSalo, N. Y. fcvny
are women who
bear witness to the wonder
working, caring-power cf Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Pteso 'prion
which saves the saSrme sex
frwm paia, and successfully t5?4Cv;i4
grapples with woman's weak- f tiuE -
nesses asd staOxsra i-
IT 7.IAKES WEAK W'OHEN STRONG
IT HAKES SICK WO..: EN WELL.
PZo woman's appeal wss ever raisairect-rd or her con
fidence misplaced when she wrcte for advice, ea
the Wokld's DisrENSABV Mfsxci. AssoCAXioe, Dc.
R. V. Pierce, President, Budalc, ll. Y.
Dr. Wereea Pfeasag PeBnts Imbxe mtOi uatml Acarr aju.mat.rf meem m
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