Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, December 12, 1901, Image 7

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    Rheumatic
Sciatic , Sharp and Shoottne Pains.
Strains , Weakness and all bodily achas
and pains relieved almost fnsUnthr ,
Backache. Headache , Facetcha.
Chest Pains , and all Nervous P ln
and Muscular Weakness cured by
k After ill other remedies fill.
{ : Acts lika miglcl
&
I Conquers Pain
I Price , 250 nnd 500.
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feas SOLO BY ALL DEALKOB IN MEDICINK.
Slininrock , Colnmblii and Constitution ,
Columbia's victory lias boon fol
lowed by various expressions of opin
ion that she represents the very peak
of yacht designing ; that it Is not
possible to get anything better of her
type. This notion seems ludicrously
unfounded. Of any ten yachtsmen
dine arc thoroughly satisfied thatCon-
Ititution Is faster than Columbia.
I'hut untried and undeveloped boat
( not Tier perfect rival In races only ,
In which all necessary experiments
with the new craft , unsuccessful as
well as successful , were entered on
the score. In the last race of the
lories Constitution beat Columbia as
unmistakably as any boat was ever
beaten. We don't believe that gen
erally there is much doubt that the
Constitution when made "all right' '
tould beat the Columbia worse than
the latter beat the Shamrock. Neith
er , for that matter , do we believe
that the Constitution Is beyond im
provement. New York Sun.
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UI'-TO-OATE IIOUSKKKlil'nRS
Dse Red Cross Hall Blue. It mnkea clothes
lleau and sweet as when new. All Drovers.
In 1273 Friar Bacon predicted that
Dying would "shortly" become a gen
eral practice ; and IMshop Wilk'ins in
1652 said : "It will yet lie usual to
bear a man call for his wings when
he Is going on a journey as it is now
to hear him call for his boots. "
rrrmnrntlr Curml. No flti or nr ousneis Kttet
FITS tint day' * U5c * r Dr. Kllne' ( Iroat Nmra 1 [
tloror. \ndforPJtKK a Oo-rial UotllAand trratlno.
1)11. IUH. KLI > ( E. I.td..SJtnrcnSt. . I'tilladrlpblu fa.
A stream with peculiar properties
flows near Tuscon.'AriWood and
vegetables and other soft substances
thrown Into it become petrified. It
Is customary for visitors to leave po-
taotcs in it for a H'\s weeks inclosed
In wire receptades , and find them
burned to stone.
It El ) OltOSS ItAL , ! . IIMM < ;
Bliould be In every home Ast your grocer
( or It. .1.urge'2 opHukn cnnly 6 ovnti.
A community physician attends the
Swedish residents of Lndlngton ,
Mich. There are three bundled fatni-
ies , each of which pays I hi1 doctor
fifty cents a month Foi this they se
cure medical attendance whencvci It
Is needed.
Short-sightedness among Japanese
students is alarmingly on the In
crease. The latest investigations
show that out of one thousand seven
hundred and eighty-six university
eudcnts iu Toki * more than one-half
are short-sighted.
* We are never wltliont bottle of Pile's
Cure for Consumption hi our hoiue.
Mrs. E. M. Swtjr.e , Wakita , OUIa. , April
17 , 1901.
. Gas slot meters arc in use In Hud-
Bon county , N .T. A quarter dropped
In causes the mctei to supply two
hundred feet of gas , as the purchaser
requires it. Some ingenious rascals
drop in a load quarter , with a string
attached and haul the quarter bark
when the counterfeit coin has dune
Its work.
The Roman Catholic Archbishops
of the Dulled Sattes held their an
ntial meeting in Washington
An Indiana man Is said to have
discovered a method of storing I he
heat of the sun so Miat it Is availa
Lie for use.
lleports from the New England
coast say that the storm of Saturday
night and Sunday \\as the heaviest
In years. , but the loss or life as
slight. '
' An electric railroad is planned to
connect Liverpool with Manchester
The distance is thirty-one miles ,
and it Is expected That the trip will
regularly be made in twenty nilnutes
This is at the rate of iilnuiv-three
miles an lioui
ASTHMA-HAT FEVER
'CURED BY
EREI TRIAL BOTTLE.
.TAFT.79 E.I30'STM NY. CITY.
Lbt f AU.S.
v jrup. Tutci Go * * .
In limn. ttil \ brdr ' '
N.N.U. NO.696-50 , Y8HK , NEB
cience
A"V
:
ivention
Iteceut aisuovcry In Jerusalem proves
that the undent aqueduct which
brought witter from Bethlehem through
the llluntili Valley , thought to be the
work of Herod , was bnllt by the Em
peror Sevcrus , 103 4 - Inscriptions
lo thnt eft'uct have beeu found.
Electric lamps are to bo substituted
lii the place of gas Jets In England's fa
mous abbey. It U averred that gas has
proved Injurious to the great church by
setting up chemical change In the lime
stone of which Its , walls , arches , vaults ,
and carvings are composed , thus has
tening the disintegration of the build-
s.
Slgnor Ccserole , of Padua , has discov
ered the existence of more thuu ufty
noxlotu microscopic parasites aud mi
crobes In the wushlugs of vegetables
from market gardens. Among the ml-
cro-organlsiim found by him was the
bacillus of tetanus aud another anal
ogous to that which produces typhoid
fever. He ascrlbos the Infection large
ly to the contents of watering pots.
A. simple device has been put Into
practice for "truing up" or restoring the
original symmetrical shape to railway
carriage wheels , and It Is said to have
been attended with considerable suc
cess. It consists of a brake shoe , which
s formed with pockets tilled with a
grinding material. When a wheel be
comes flattened It la necessary only to
remove the regular shoo and replace it
with the "truing" shoe , run the carriage
and do the braking as usual.
The Trench chemist Balhuid has re
cently analyzed an annual food-plant
called woandsu , growing hi tropical
Africa , and Introduced In Southern Asia
and Brazil , and his conclusions are In
teresting. R Is , he says , the ilrst fruit ,
In the natural state , that he has ever
examined which shows all the chemical
properties of a perfect nutriment. Two
pounds of It would supply the dally re
quirements of the human system. Like
the peanut. It matures underground. Its
eatable kernel Is shaped like uii egg. It
furnishes a very white Hour whose
flavor , after cooking , resembles that of.
chestnuts.
Count Posse , of Sweden , hris invented
an apparatus for stopping the headway
of bouts , which , he thinks , will be use
ful In preventing collisions between
vessels of all kinds. The apparatus ,
which has recently bc n tested on a
large steam-launch , consists of stcc-1-
plute bhutters , applied on both sides of
the vessel about one-quarter of Its
length from the stern. These can be
opened and shut by the helmsman , with
tin1 aid of a lever. When the launch
: ib going at full speed , nine knots an
hour , It was stopped In fifteen seconds ,
within hiilf Its length , by reversing the
engine aud extending Mir s utters.
Some of the most u-t nil p oducts of
our planet are cnuIiiH-iI to sm.i 1 areas
of lt ! surface , bl.tinted at a a < : it ills-1
tauce from the main center * of popula
tion and industry. India tubber IK one
of these , and according to a report from
Consul Gem-nil King at Bangkok , teak ,
the uiuit valuable ship timber In cxlst-
enci1 , Is another. Extensive teaw for
ests , he s > ay.s , are restricted to Burma ,
Slam and Coclim-Chlnu. There are only
three ports lu the world from which
teak Is exported : H\ugoon , Motilmeln
and Bangkok. It Is a beautiful dark-
coUinsl wood , taking a high finish , and
its value In ship-building depends upon
Its strength , Ufa durability , KB resistance
to both moisture and drought , Its non
liability to be attacked by boring In
sects , Its lightness In the water , and its
resistance to the Intliu'iice of Iron when
brought In close contact. In tills hist
point of excellence It has no kiibtitute
as a backing for armor plate.
OPERATION ON AN OSTRICH.
How tlic SurucouH un.l Aujlituutn Con
quered the Kit ; liirJ.
, A carload ot ostilches came Into In-
d'lanapolls by freight the other day.
Their presence was made known by an
Impatient ring at the telephone of Dr.
Garstang , local surgeon of the Big
Four. The doctor answered.
"Can you treat ostriches ? " a voice
asked.
"I might,1' sild the doctor , thinking
some \vag 1'rlend was talking. "Or I
might treat parrots or humming birds ,
but I don't make a Specialty of It. "
"I'm not kidding , " the voice contin
ued , as ho explained that lie wan the
Bright wood station agent and that a
carload of ostriches was "hung up"
there , lie further exphilnod Unit one
of the birds had accidentally cut Its
neck and there was fear that It was se
riously lujured.
Dr. ( inrstnng at once communicated
with Dr. YV. 15. Craig , veterinarian.
Both leaped Into the buggies and hur
ried to the Massachusetts avenue sta
tion , to which point the car containing
the ostriches was taken from Bright-
wood. Dr. Craig was accompanied by
Maurice Lynch , his driver , wherein lie
was lucky , as Maurice It. a wrestler and
boxer of no llttlo consequence.
When the doctors entered the car
they found It full of ostriches , whosi
long necks were as hlrh as the roof and
as low as the tloor. Dr. Craig , who \ \
almost as big as an ostrich himself ,
faced the largest group , containing
nine. A , big black ostrich darted < > nt
his head and tried to seize the doctor' *
Scottish Itlte pin. Another cleverly
pulled off a suspender buckle from an
Inquiring luliorer who hud Intruded Into
the car. Ilr tied , Tbe Injured ostrich
was bleeding from a long wound In Its
week.
Dr. Craig uuderHtowd at a glance
what was to be cU'ne. Tbe wound must
be treated with antiseptics ami sewed
up. The sewing , lie said , would be like
sewing a bootleg. But how to do Uils
was a question , lie appealed to the
two men who had charge of the os
triches. Carl Klrkham , the keeper , said
the only way was to get men enough
to hold the ostrich. There was him
self aud his assistant , Fred White.
They were about half enough. The doc
tor turned to Lynch.
'Here's your star engagement on the
mat , " he mild.
Lynch said untight , but rolled up bis
sleeves. The box cur was pulled along
side an empty car and a gangway con
structed. Across this the ostrich was
forced with some dltllculty. The clilef
danger , Kirk hum explained , was that
Injury makes an ostrich fei'oc'lous , and
a blow from his foot Is like the knock
out blow of a uiule. The keeper got
the bird by Its mighty wings and
Lynch got a hammerlock hold.
There was a struggle , much grunting
and a few expletives not usually print
ed , says the Indianapolis News , and
then down went the ostrich. Lynch
changed his hold and got a half-Nelson
and a foot hold. The big bird tried
vainly to rise again , but Lynch and
the keepers had him foul. „ ,
Dr. Craig washed the wounds with
antiseptics and took twenty stitches on
each side. The Injury was probably
canseil by a splinter aud may be fatal.
The neck was not bandaged , but was
plastered with antiseptic dressing.
Then the ostrich Avas allowed to rise
aud Lynch took a long breath.
"Shake , " be said. " 1 have no hard
feelings. "
The big bird wheeled anil lifted up
Us foot. It set It down alongside
Lynch's Jeft leg , and under It halt' of
Lynch's trousers leg went , too. Ills
leg was also scratched , but not seri
ously. Lynch received a new pair , with
the compliments of the Big Four.
The fifteen ostriches belong to Thom
as A. Cockabum of Hot Springs , Ark.
They have been exhibited In the East
and were resblpped to Mr. Cocknburu'a
Arkansas ostrich farm from Long
Branch , N. .1. They are valued at ? ! , -
ftOO each. Several present got real os
trich feathers while the wrestling
match between Lynch and the bird
was In progress.
DE WET'S AUDACITY.
Uoer Commander , Simile-Uniuled , Cap
tured a llrltlnh Wagon Train.
Stories of De Wet , the dashing com
mander of the Boers , are nearly all in
teresting. Capt. Kelchmnnn , In the
Journal of the Military Service Insti
tution , gives a striking Illustration of
the General's coolness and audacity :
The wagon-train was slowly coming
on under clouds of dust , and not a sin
gle patrol or scout preceded It. So far
as my observations went , there were
no soldiers with the Ilrst six or eight
wagons , which were of the lighter kind ,
contained the baggage , and were some
what In advance of the others.
At lust the heavy wagons were approaching
preaching , drawn by from eight to
twelve mules vacli , and on mo&t of the
wagonv sat one or more soldiers , facing
to the rear to watch events there , and
wholly uncoiiBciouK of their danger.
Gen. De Wet stood up In plain view ,
and called aud beckoned to the British
soldiers to "come In. "
They were taken entirely by sur
prise , and came In , aud were put away
In a safe place under a high bank north
of the crossing. As the wagons approached
preached , one aftur another , the Gen
eral called to the soldiers to "come In , "
and directed the wagons to pull to the
right or left of the road.
It seemed as If De Wet were going to
capture single-handed the entire train ,
and 1 can still see him standing there
in the road , with ills rifle at an order in
his right hand , and his left hand In the
air , beckoning "come In. "
Not a shot was fired and everybody
kept concealed. The thing went on for
lifUcn minutes or more , and soon there
was a considerable number of wagons
at the crossing lying helplessly under
the rifles of the Boers ; the number of
prisoners under the bank of the creek
was Increasing rapidly , and the string
of wagons still coming on extended all
the way back to the British camp.
Considering concealment no longer
necessary , we stoud up , walked over to
( ho prisoners , and took sonic snap shots
of them.
Narrow Quartern.
Mr. Spudkins had discovered the Hat
while out house hunting , and he took
his wife to see It , confident that she
would reward his discovery with words
of commendation , because he hiul saved
her so much trouble In the .search for a
home.
He was mistaken , ax usual.
Mrs. Spillikins went through the di
minutive rooms with critical eyes.
Then he expected her to discourse on
the hick uf closet room.
Here again he was mistaken.
"Uooms tire too small , " she saJd.
"Knsler to heat , my dear , " Sjmdklns
ventured , "and they won't take so
much carpet. "
Mrs. Spudkins went on , Ignoring
these considerations.
"Why , there Isn't room hero to swing
a cat. "
Hcieiipon Mr. Spudkins drew himself
up with dignity and said severely :
"Then , m.ilenr . , we Until be com
pelled to seek -ome other , and , let us
hope , a more refined form of exercise
than cat swim-Ing. "
'lint even this did not move her , and
they proceeded on the weary sfarch for
more Malts to criticise. I'lttsburg Com-
merclal-Oa/ette.
It Is one pitiful sign of approachUg
age when a man begins to show prefer-
we * In giving cmpUiyment to the old
and IvitoiiiftfU'iH , rather than to young
er jneii.
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Berxe-ficiaJly ;
Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and the
well-informed and to the healthv , because itv com-
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ponent parts are simple ami wholesome and be - fV
cause it acts without disturbing the natural func ;
lions , , as it is wholly free from fevery objectionable
quality or substance. In the process of
manufacturing figs are used , as they ure
pleasant to the taste , but the medicinal
virtues of Syrup of Figs are obtained
from -lxcellent combination of plants
known to be medicinally laxative and to
C > * N act most beneficially.
/W To.fiet . Us beneficial effects buy the
genuine manufactured by the
AA'CW York.M.Y.
Price , fifty ccrvts per bottle. .
iluit n Hcglnnur
She "lias she many friends in so
ciety ? "
He " Ob , yes ; she hasn't been in
long , you know. " Smart Set.1
Aluminum dressing bags arc the
latest convenience fet the traveller
and jewel bags may be had to match
These receptacles arc feather weight
and the cost is somewhat higher
than for the ordinary bags. .
IMiyslolnns Much Inlcritsloil.
Northport , Midi. . Dee. n. The medi
cal men are just now eagerly discussIng -
Ing it most remarkable cure of & severe
< : se of Kidney Disease In this county.
Mr. Byron O. Leslie of Nortlijiort liar )
for years been a victim of Kidney de
rangements with all the cunscqutut
pain and annoyance , lie was gradually
jrrowl K wor e ami as.the disease ad
vanced lie liocame very despondent ,
often woud.erlnu If lie would Imre t
endure thin suffering all bin lifetime.
lint at last lie found a remudy that
cured him in Dodd's Kidney I'lll * . lie
wag much pleased , but did not say
much about It lost the good offset lie
experienced would not last. Now , how
ever , after months of continued uooil
health , ho has concluded that he Is
permanently cured ami hit announce-
nifiit of this IIAH canted a profound
sensation among the physlclntia aud
the people who knew of hla apparently
hopeleis condition.
The Hiiro.
"Who is the hero of this piece ? "
asked the man who was coming out
of the theatre.
The managre thoughtfully replied :
"The man who is putting up the
money"Yashlngton \ Star.
The matrimonial noose has no tcr
rors for James Meridy , of Harbour-
ville Ky. , Last month he divorced
his thirteenth wife , and an hour lat
er led Ills fourteenth to the altar.
Four of his wives are ( lend , nine
hivn : been divorced , and the four
teenth was a widow. This much
married man is only forty years of
age.
age.ELY'S
ELY'S LIQUID GHIiAM HALM Is
prepared for sufferers from uasal catarrh
wh are used to on atomizer in iprayhix
the ilistikril meinbrnnrs. All the benllus
and southing properties of Crunm lialin
nro retained hi ttic new im-pnration. It
does net dry up tbe sucretioui. F'rloc. in
cluding spraying tube , l' cU. At dniK-
gists' or Ily Bros. , 50 Warren atrret ,
New York , mail it.
A dinner at the Philadelphia Un
ion League was attended by many
well-known men. and among Hie af
ter dinner speeches was one by Solici
tor General Richaids , who declared
that the red llag of anarchy shuuld
bo driven from this country
Jlouuru 01 Oliitincntn for Catarrh ( hill
< untiiln Sl nury ,
as inorcury will urpljr < lctr < iy the eu.s o/
unMI anil rompletaly duntiiRO thu whole sy toii )
MliMi rntorinp It through tbu imirriiu surface1 * .
Surli article * should riOTiir lm uuml except no
pretcrlntlons from lopiitahto | ihyi > lelaus. ; IA lh
damage tlmy PI do Is tenfold to th ( joel you
can ( xxMnlr drrlTB from th ui Ilall'a CaUrrb
furo , rnamiiauturrd by 1' J Chen y A Co , Tolo-
do. ( > . . rooUlns no mitrcnry. and Itiik u later-
nail ) , iicllnp directly iiH > n tfco blood and wu-
eons Mtrfacek of the kjhtcm. In UijInR Hall's
Catarrh Cure bo sum you got Ihti K HUU > . It U
takrn IntornallT. aod made U Toledo , Ohio , by
lr. ,1 Phcnny fc Co. 1 dlrnonlaU freo.
tV Sold by DniReUU , prlcoTM. per bottle.
Hall's Kumllr nils are the beat.
Explorers have approached within
2,1s miles of the North Pole , but the
neuicst approach to the South Pole
b is ijL-en 772 in lies.
Mr. Wn | lo ' fOOTIUNO 8YKUF for children
itll.lui : . loluni thf cumi. r < Juc lunnuil ii <
kll > > > l' ln , cuin wind colU. tie batllt.
llniilliiR I.IIR * U'ltli Kloctrlrlty ,
The scaion Is at hand when the
lumberman begins to operate In the
woods. Ho fells trees and drags their
trunks either to the mill or to the
nearest stream. Kiom time imme
morial hrrso power has been used In
talit work Of late steam has come
Into service , to a limited extent.
According to the HlcctJ-ical Ko.viow ,
11 steam log-hauler was used last
winter by the bacwoodsmcn ! : of the
Dead Ilivci region. In Maine , to haul
logs over the rough roads there.
A German shipwentashoieatMon-
mouth , N. J. . and a tug which tried
to rescue bar was battered to pieces
against the Long Uianch pier ; the
crews of both vessels wcie saved
A man who was watching the Ger
man sliipnshori-at .Moimiuuth Head ) ,
N ,1 , from the Long Luancb pier ,
was swept overboard with part of the
pier , after calling for help through
out the night. Five othei lives were
lost on the Jersey coast r" * *
Willie fat his lessons ) Say pa ,
what's a fottlllcalion ?
Pa A fortification , tr.y son , is a
large fort.
Wmfie-Thcn is a ratification a
large rut ?
Mother Orny'w Sweet Towder * for
Clilldrnu.
Succoisfully usad by MoUmnGray , nurse
hi tlie Children's Home , lu Sow York.
Cure Kevc-rhliuos , Bad Stomach , Teeth
ing Disorders , move and regulate the
Bowels and Destroy Worum. Over 80-
000 testhiiouial * . At nil druggists , a5c.
Sample iiiwMed PHKU. Adde -Allen
S. Ohuatcftd , LeRoj. N. Y.
A moving kitchen , nicely litted on
an automobileIs in operation In Her-
lln. It serves warm food to various
householders , aud already has a big
route of patrons.
PUTNAM I < VADBLKSS DY12S do not
stain the hands or spot the kettle.
The wife of the Emperor of Ihvangl
who is worshipped by Hie Chinese as
a poddoss is said to have begun the
manufacture of silk In the Celestial
Empire In 2000 IJ C.
CANDY CATHARTIC .
tit.
Genuine stamptd C. C. C. Nevtr sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"tomethlng | ust as good. "
On'TITO ) ICIiult of 1'roiilit. '
A teacher during recess overheard
the following between President
Iloonevclt's little son and one of her
other small pupils.
"Your papa Is the president of the
United Staes , an' I shouldn't , think
you'd come to the public school ,
'Micro only common people send their
children "
'T'herc are no common people , "
came the sturdy answer. "My papa
says there arc only two kinds of people
ple in Iho world goud people and
bud people. I"
Capsicum Vaseline
Put Up In Collapsible Tubes.
A Substitute fur uJ Suptrlor'to MinUird or any
ottirr pl iUr , ud will not bllittr tin1 most drlleuta
Uu. TUo ptlii ulUjluK aud ruruthr quHlltlci u (
tldi urtlulv r nonJtctul. It lll itnti iLe tnith-
aoha at oner , mid nlUr * hcadHulir nnd icltitlcii.
We r iuiuinend It HI the liuitluu 1 mTfst u\lcnijil
coiait r-lrrlt ut kuowu , aliu us nil xtKrnul rcine-
dy fur tinlni lu tlit ubtit nnil ttnuiuuh mid nil
rbnuiiixtlv , imiiralilu ) iiud n ly complaint ! .
A trlul will jiroxt wliat - cliilui fur It , and It
will l > fuiiud to bu luv ti > ul > l In ttiv tuiitfliold.
Many pwople iff "It It tbe l.nt of nil ) uiir prtpu-
rutloiu "
1'rlct 19 otntt. at all dniKKluv , or other dvalun ,
or V5' oudluif Ibis uinouut to 11 lu ( loita t ! ktanipi
WHWIH tend you u ml * lijr mull.
No artlcl * tbuuld b iivtuvtfd by the public uu-
l ti the mm * i-arrlui our inlirl , us otbur l > ullti
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CIIBBSCUKOUUII MANUPACTURINU CO. ,
17 Stilt Street. New Vurk Clly ,
Grand Island
Double Daily Sendee
FREE RHCLINING CHAIR
CARS CN NIGHT TRAINS.
for Informtticn or Rttit , ctl ! upon or tttttt *
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UfilON MADE Kquoleil t Any I'rice.
for till moor ?
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