Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 30, 1902, Image 7

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    ANOTHER REMARKABLE CASE
* VTiIcli the Doctors Vailed to Cure or
UiiilurtHiind.
Mrs. Nettle'/a graphically relates the
artlciil-m of der own case , which will
aoubtlcsbo ot interest to many ot our
Udy re.i ) ci-s ;
"I h ul l.cen mi Intense .sufferer for
taany y * , l rum dj.pcpsi.i , Hvur and kid
ney tronli.i.s , v.l cu a little iiamiildet was
pluceil ni mhiiiiils. , . nnil , although at that
time 1 In , ) been heil-rlildcn for more thnn
ilx mmi'lH ' , I determined , uftor reading
lonie orhe womh rfnl tesilmonials thuro-
la of c.isi. . , similar to mine , which had
ken cninpleti'ly cured by the line of Voge-
Mp6 ( 'I'l.itive Coiiipounil , tu try Home ,
tapei.llaii > .is my doctors faileil to even
bunt-lit me , I had nlmo-it iven tip all
kiip i , | ever tieiim well HKiiia. It is
warn , that the very ti-s | do < e of
fifteen lirops relieved me. It was not
long l-el'iii-e 1 vviu able to get up ami
iboitl , id roe months from takinx the first
dose I wan enjoying IM-UCI ; health than I
t hud MUM n fin- ' fourteen jear * . 1 contin-
iV ned well until a few months back , whim
I I wns iiik.-n ill again , my troubles being.
. . I had doctor
dy.peps .1 Mini constipation. a
tor iiMi'ii'lnii , ' me for u month , but center -
tor Hticailitij- ; for a niunth , con til ill ml
to grow worse , when I bethought my-
I0lf of my old medicine , Voseler's Cura
tive Compound , which I immediately .suiit
for ami took in place of the doctor' *
; medicine ; nt Hint time I hail not had a
nioveiiii nt of the bowels for live days , but
Vogolei- ilarative Compound soon put
me on my feet again ; in fact , completely
turcil me a .second lime. I fully believe
I should not have been alive to-day h'ad
It not been for Voselor's Compound. "
Mrs. Nettleton said : " 1 huvo recom
mended Voseh-r'M Curative Compound for
Indigestion and eizema , anil in every ease
It has proved a cure , beyond doubt. Air.
ft. Swlnh.ink , our chemist , has sent me thu
nnnic.s i > f no end of people who have boon
cured by Vogelor'H Curative Compound.
By the'wa > , the proprietors have sa
DJUL-h i-uiilldence in this -'nmt Iiondon
pliyflieinn's discovery that they will send
. % sniujili' free In .my person suiulbii ; naine
1 ind mhlrcus anil nuuiin.i : this paper. " St
1 Jacobs Oil Co. , ' - ' ( > , " Cl.tj street , Balti-
Ciore , Mil.
1 Mrs. N'ettleton is n conleotinnpr , In the
i Brighton road , where sln > hu : IIPPII c.s-
I Ittblishcd many yem-s , and is n nup'd
and renpected by all clusse.s. Hei stutu-
nients us regards V'l.-eler's t'a-alive
' Conipiiiiud may , theiei'u.c , he rejt.ii-ded
as reliable evidence of its Krc.U.ni.c. .
In ICtirniipnn llnro.
* ' Allvrt 0. HostAvlck has decided to
OompeU : in the Paris-Vienna inntnr
, Vehicle race In July iiPKt. He will
( biake the third American mlJiloualre
! to enter this cuntest , which Is Lo be
hold undei the auspices of the nutloti-
I 1 automobile association of France ,
Germany and Austria. As his present -
> ent machine , one of American con-
Itrvtiction , is above the weight limit
flxed by the international rules , and
; j cannot therefore , be used in this contest -
| test , Mr. Host wick has placed an order -
der with a foreign manufacturer for
' * new machine.
. j is DitibKtcH Cut-aiiiD ?
> llalo. Ind. . Jan. 27. In answer. Afra.
I L. C. Hewers of this place has this to
| "I had Ivldnoy Trouble which , nes-
i lected , finally ran Into Dlaheies ; my
' teeth all got loose and pan of them
came out : I passed from one and a half
W to two gallons of water in twenty-four
4 hours , and such a burning sensation nl-
f tended It that I coulu banllv bear it.
F l lo.-1 forty i' ' "iinls ' ! - .ind was
MR ) ' very imii-b d1ourasjed. .
v'j ' "Two dot ini-s treiiicd me .iiui 1 took
' ( * * " every Kldnuy Mellyjne I could hear of ,
> Hut got "o relief whatever from anything -
! thing till I began to use Dodd's Kidney
IMlls.
? "Seven boxes of this remedy drove
away every s-ymplom I have men-
a , ' tloned. "
. . . i
"Tc.icher says that hnniu1 can't be
eoiup.ii.-d , " said the little otic. "Can
It ? " asked the mothci. "Why , of
course , " was the reply. "Positive ,
boom : compaiativc , boomer ; super-
ItiUvc , hoomciang. " "Co rect , " .said
hei lather piomptly. Cliicago 1'osti.
Educate Your Bowels.
Your bowels can be trained as well
as your muscles or your brain. Cas-
carets Candy Cathartic train your
bowels , to do right. Genuine tablets
stamped C. C. C. Never sold in
bulk. All druggists , loc.
U h } HHViinliil ti > KIMMV.
Dr. A. Why do you always make
such particular inqurks as to what
your patient eats ? Does that assist
you In your diagnosis ?
Dr. M. Not much ; hut It enables
nio to .i.vertain thlcr social position
nud arrange my fees acc < rdingly.
Bronklj a. N. V. , Jan. 'J7.Kor umuy yonra
Gnrni-lil Ten , the Uerlt I'ure , tins Iieen earn
liiK n rrputiitlon tbnt l * > runIt Is UNIVRIt
6AI.1-V pnilKeil ! 'I'Uls roineily' preueiilri iri
usual iittraeilims to those iu wan h < > l
health : It l niiiile of IH'.KHS thui i-mv hi
Nature' * WHV by rfnunlujf tiuTeiuice uf ilin
euso : it l IM'UB ' ; It cli-iiu.ses the syrttfi.i.
iiurllU-H the hlimil mid cHtiilillshe.s a na'nr.il
action f the ( il CMtlve nipiiix It IN 0uully
for yuuui ; uuil old.
A Nevily Autlnir ,
"JJid you see Mr. Smitkitis tUU
morning ? " asked the hooklceoppr.
"No , " replied tin- publisher
"What did he want ? "
"lie desired us to advance him Of
teen shillings on his forthcoming
worlf , 'How to he a tlnnuciul Sue
ocss. ' * ' ( ilasgovv Tii.K's.
Tint < ! reiil l > . rtl
Sympathi/.ing Friend It must , be i
terrible thing to ha * , one's hey HO fa
nvvay from home and to feel that hi
lifo is In danger evcrv dav. I can liu
nglno just how it must seem to you
Tearful Mother Dh , it Is uot th
otio that's in the Philippines I'm s
unensv about. It's DioUey. lie hu
Joined the college loothall team.
No Ituc.o lor Oium'ln'.i Cup.
'L'hero will be no races for the Car
nda's cup the most highly prize
tinphv ou the great lakes , hi 1UU !
This was dellnltely decided nta moel
jug of the dlicclors of the Hochi-Hli
Yauht Club. The postponement I
I
niiiOi , it. the request of the KOJI
C.inaiH.m Yacht Club , the prcsi"-
of t4jtup
: | A Bank Clerk's Story.
Y worst fears reall/.ed ! " I mur
mured as , on breaking the seal
> of the packet which 1 had found
OH my bicnkfast table , my letters to
Kvii fell out. "Her Inlluencc over Mr.
Hall is not grunt enough to eatise him
tn nvi-rlnok my piusumptlon. "
I tonl. up Kva'.s letter :
My De.irest Cecil- I have told undo of
niir i-n aKcnient , but 1 .mi afraid that we
lull never ain his uoiuunt. lie behuved
so wildly that I am really afraid uf him
--1 have never before seen him so ntigry.
Ho > u\\ -il lhat he would never agree to
. ir ni'U'i'itisc , and ordered ui tu send
n.iel ; nil your letters ami presents , ami
.inlstoil mi .seeing ini do It. So I am
writinB tliisat his study table , and t do
imt e\en know whether litvill not insist
n n-ndiiiK my letter ; hut I promise yon ,
dearest Cecil , thnt. if yon are willing to
wait tor two .rears , I will marry > on u.s
soon as 1 inn of a-'c mid the law allows
mo lo Ije my own niisinms.
A sigh e.seuped mo. Two years ap
pears a lifetime to a young man of live-
ami-twenty. And If .Mr. Hall were In
exorable we should have to wait those
long two years. Whilst 1 \\as turning
over the letters Kvu had "out hack 1
came upon H'sheet thut had evidently
been put In by mistake It was u brief
thai I read the words before1 1 had
rualixed that the note was not meant
i or me. Thorp was no address or dale :
Morgan has none to Harton-on-Sea lor
a \\oek , aiiJ 1 am tree. l'erJi..ii.Kriilai
would suit von ? Yours faithlully ,
\V. OAUULITllKUS.
1 placed this iiute in my poeUet , in-
lining tnrpttiru it to Mr. Hall , al-
.iiiiiCT.i it n.d not seem tu be of any s > e-
i il- > i in.LI . tiilK e.
< .ne ul i.e leiiiniiiin letters on the
. .Hue > ; ; - > . . . . ! thai -i iiuL'iiian l.im ulf.
In uo gn.i.e i.i.iKUuue lie rated me for
the impurtiiieiiLu of "asi > iring to the
hand of uis niece , " dehcntel.v hinting
that a "beggarly bank clerk on o , e hun
dred and titty pounds u year \\ould b
uiuking a lirat-claas Investment" by
marrying a lady who might possess at
.some lulure dntu a handsome fortune.
He npologlx.ed with irritating Irony for
delaying "so satisfactory a llnaiiclal ar-
rungLMiicnt , " reminded me that lilt , word
was law for another two years , and
that even when livu attained her ma
jority .she would have to depend on him
for a dowrj.
When I bad tinlshed reading this
pleasant letter 1 decided to wait until
I laid returned from the bank and had
more leisure. Then I could answer his
letter as it deserted , and at the .same
time return the note that had been iu-
tuherlenlly inclosed In Eva's parcel.
At the bank It wus dlllicult to keep
my thoughts from wandering. My fel
low clerics rallied me on unwonted
gioomine.ss. >
It was about 11vbni .1 ; , HIM. : man ,
whom 1 knew very uc ) ! by si ln , - 'op-
pod into the hank and approached one
of tile casliier.s.
" ( .innd-mt.i iiiiu. " he said pli-asanily.
"I've uui rainei a larjier t-neek than
usual. I ilou't know what the old man
wants ii li'i' . but lie told me to take a
i cab and draw out the money In god--I !
suppi ( i > the bank's all rightV"
"Yes , ibe bank's right enough , " tlu
( ashler answered , with a lauili "aiid 1
don't think that oven four thoii.sami
pounds will break u.s. "
Having nothing ut that moment u
do , I idly looked over Fixs-ninn's shout
der and read the cheek.
It was dritvtii for 1'onr thonsam
pounds to bearer and was signed * M , 1C
Morgan , " one of our largest customers
The name struck me as being one 1
had seen in writing very recently
\VhiUl Kieeman had gone to the man
tiger I worried my brains to think of tin
oonncclioii in v.'hidi I had last Been tin
name.
"Hurehn ! " I u.\clalmed. and with
Urn wing I nun tlie view of the yonn :
man , who was palii-nll.v waiting fur h :
irold. I pulled out tin- paper which hai
en a.-eiilenlaily inclosed in Kva' * let
ler. Sure enough , ( he iianic uf the gun
tlem.ui \ - it" had ouc lo IJarton-on-Sei
iva.s MiTitan. A ciii'mm ' colneidencu
; i < < rliais | I ul not a very uncommon uni !
Acvcfllli ii ' .s. 1'i-lui-UlbL'l'illK llOVV til
\ia.siair .ind South-Eastern I'oiiutles
it.iiik bad been & \\iiulleil leb.s than ;
.i.uitli ; - > . my mind com-eived a littli
ii.ulil .is to the goiiiiiuenet.s uf th
What IK your iiunieV I
laMng a piece of paper as though
were going to write.
in m.v .surprise the mini tjuietly n
plied :
"Wnlter < : nrruther8. " *
At this momeut Freeman came bad ,
It's all right , " be said , with u no
tu i lie oilier. "It's be ready lor you i
.1 lew minulcH. "
' 1 hoi lie WHS guiiiK ul ) ' " discus * lii
we.iiuer with Carruthers. imt , ro lii
ieiii astonishment , I i-aiuc lurw.ir
"U Ml * . Mol'guil Ut home ? " I .i.sUeil.
" ( U course be IB , " the other renliei
without the slightest henltalion
"I ilmiiubi he was going u way -to Hi
-rn-lile. " 1 hazarded , nut Knowing bv
that lie had returned again.
"Thero vvus aotuo talk of It-1 don
! -no\v bow you know of It but lu-'s tl
.it home. I've got to take back < b
ji'M ' lo him. "
I was | iu/,7.li'd. If this note In in
ocket referied to the same Air. Mo
an nnd 1 could scarcely doubt that
lid il proved this man to * speakin
.llM-I.V.
"I siinhid nut pay this check , I-'re
i.iii , Uiiiil wo have made Koine li
,1,1 ics. " l said.
l let Ibn manager wiys It's nil right
\ 'le.ignit replied.
. i , , e I iii'Ht ' ' - n h'ui ' aiKl cxpbu
But don't let n penny go out until 1 re
turn. " '
Old l\X looked up when 1 entered his
room.
"I wanted to spunk to you , nlr. about
this four thousand. 1 have- reason to
believe that Mr. Morgan Is not at
home. "
"What ? " shouted Fox , jumping up
from his chair. Then he sat down
again. "What of that ? He has drawn
the check .as usual to 'self or bearer. '
What has Ids absence from home to do
with ItV"
Hut I could see that the old man was
uneasy.
"I linvc almost certain Information
that Mr. Morgan Is at Barton-on-Sea ,
yet'Ids secretary declares that he has
not untie there. "
"Ask him to come In and see me. and
yon had better come , too , Clifford. "
Uatber to my disappointment Garni-
tliers showed no trepidation on receiv
ing Hie portentous invitation to step
Into the manager's room.
"Mr. Clifford Informs me that Mr.
Morgan Is not at homo-that he is gone
to Barton. Is that so' . ' "
"I didn't know that Mr. Clllford had
any knowledge of my employer's move
ments. But 1 can snlel.v .usnre you
that , although there w.i * si .ne talk of
Mr. Morgan's going to Ibe seaside , he
wns unable , through stress of business ,
to start. "
The manager looked at me.
"My Information Is , " I replied , "that
Mr. Morgan has gone , and 1 must advise1
Mr. Fox to niuke further imiulrles be
fore he cashes that check. "
-Hv nil moans. " returned Carruthers.
composedly. "What 1 should advise Is
that you wire to Mr. .Morgan's house
uiul iiujulre if he be at home , while 1
stay here. "
1 could see that the manager's unbe
lief was giving way.
"I'm afraid you tuive lighted on a
mare's nest , Clifford , " he whispered.
"But you hud better go and wire at
once. Unfortunately , Mr. Morgan Is
rather peppery , ami I fear he won't be
pleased with the delay. "
I hurried out and discharged my mis
sion with dispatch , in less than an
hour the reply was received. I took It
in to Mr. Fox.
"Am at home. Tressed for money. "
Carruthers looked up lii triumph at
me as the manager read out this mes
sage.
I " 1 think we need not delay any long
er , Mr. Clifford , " the manager said ,
I very coldly. " 1 must apologize to you ,
' sir , for having detained yon so long.
You must pardon our cashier's y.eal ; we
bankers have been much troubled of
late by clever forgeries , and .Mr. Clif-
I ford has been , perhaps , a little too sus
picious. "
Carruthers smiled bUndly.
I "Oh , it's quite correct.1' he .said ; "you
I can't be too careful , and I don't doubt
that when 1 explain mutters to Mr.
Morgan he will forglru the delay-al
though 1 had I'Miri-sti wdurs to returu
! as quickly as possible. "
I havf ( hut 1 had uctu-l.v U t the
1 game.
"Unless there is another ilr .Vlorg-.m
wiHi another secretary of the name of
Carnithcrs. 1 must still maintain , Mr.
i Fo.x , that this check ha * uot been prop
erly obtained. "
"I'.in this is childish , " the managei
angrily cried "Are you niadV" he oon-
Knued. taking me aside. " 1 don't even
know on what grounds you base your
suspicions , but do remember that Mr.
I Morgan is one of our best customers ,
] that the signature Is undlsputulnV "
I "And that Mr. Morgau is ut LUirton-
on-Sea , whilst this man MH.serts tie Iw ul
(
home. "
j I "Bui the telegram ? "
| "Is also cooked , " I r tin-led , in des
peration , for this part of the business 1
could not tinil any other explanation.
1 "Make him write H receipt , " 1 linally
tinged , "and compare hl signature with
| this , and I pulled yut the iettor und
jhliovvud II to the mnnugpr.
| Very unwillingly Mr Fox .lid as I
' Miixesti'ti. I'reteuUhijj thnt he would
hear nothing more from me , he asked
| GniTiithers for a receipt , and in nnotuot
minute was comparing the tvro t
Hint * .
j His fare changed.
"By llciiven. Clifford , but you
he. right. I'lieKe tiij.'uuturcK are exactlj
similar. "
"I've hud enough of this.1' wild CHI
nil hers , defiantly. " 1 will ask Mr
Moruaii to cyme himself and jret thi.-
money But I can assure you that Iu
1 will want to settle there and then wltl
you--and , If 1 hnve ituy voice in tin
mallei.- , jour head ull'ici * xhull know ill
about it. "
"You will uot letne , tUr , until we an
NtitiHlieij , " Mr Fox Htlflljr replied.
1 "Wl'.it sh .11 we do ? How did you tfc
j that letter' : tie Inquired , iu ( l whiKpor.
I "Wire 'to the hotej at Burton. Mr
,1 Morgan IK almost sure r have KOIII * H
the best "
. ' The miuiHuor dr < - * a Hradshuw to
ward ii in
"Here u iv < 'lift'urd the UKplanudti
. We must tr.It . I : : m almost at uiy vrlt'i
I end. The director- , will never forglvi
> mi ! If we lew Moruan's custom througl
thlB. "
' , "Nor If wo lose ihe four thuunand. "
| ventured to nsHort.
But shortly nftnr a the manager
5 doubts were set ut rout. The repl ;
came :
"Havo drawn no cheque for amount
Am coining up by express. "
The mnjuigcr nearly dinned Iu his n
i hef 11 o patted mo on thu shoulder inox
iiftVi'tionatul.v Meanwhile I'nrriitlicr
ni.nlc a Irolt tr r the door.
"Stop thnt maul" shouted Fox , HIM
he was quickly In our grasp.
"No. 1 know nothing about him , " the
prisoner malstained , when he was qn < s
Honed. "I inticy bo's the sitnu. man
that nmiiii , d H'oso other bank 'Muds
but I dou'i know for certain , ' .le put
mo on to tills job by getting me appoint
ed secrctarj to old Morgan. I waited
until the uid man went lo Marlon , then
1 wrote to Mnusllcld--thnt'M Hie mum.
lie goes by and he came round and till
ed In a blank check and forged the sig
nature. \ \ o had plenty of copies , and
it was well done-I thought we were
quite wife. How that beggar there got
hold of my letter I don't know , but he's
spoilt as brilliant a spec as ever 1 went
In for.
"Xo , " he said , with u doleful shake of
his head. "I'd do what 1 could to save
my own skin , but-he was much too cute
to put himself in my power. 1 had to
write to him at a little shop where they
take In letters. The butler at Morgan's
was also In the know that'll explain
the wire saying that the chock was cor
rect. I've no doubt Manslleld was
watching for me In thu street , and 1
expect he's luvanted safe enough by
now. it's Just my luck , that's all ! "
"It's- Mansfield we want , " sighed the
detective , who had been sent down
from the Yard. "He's been undoubted
ly at the bottom of all these bank
frauds. How did you come by thnt
note. Mr. ClllfordV"
A struggle had been going on in my
mind. 1 was well aware who the arch-
criminal must be , and I shrank from
bringing Kva'.s uncle to the docU. But
1 was forced to answer the detective's
question.
He bounded In the air wltli joy when
I had given my explanation. Taking a
couple of men he accompanied me to
Mr. Hall's palatial residence.
" 1 thought I had forbidden you the
house. " lie said sternly , when the ser
vant showed me Into thu study.
"I came , sir , to return this note. "
The scoundrel's face paled as he roc-
ounlx.ed the paper.
"Is this the reason why V" he wns
beginning , then slopped abruptly. " 1
know nothing ubotif this paper ! I can't
conceive why .vou should think that II
belongs lo * ne. "
But at this moment the detectives
came in and arrested htm.
For several dnjs I did not venture to
go near Hie house , fearing lesl lOva
should resenl the way Iu which I had
brouu'ht disgrace upon her kin.
Then came a welcome lelter from her :
"Come to me , dearest Cecil. 1 can
guess your reasons for staying away ,
but you only performed your duty when
you gave up my uncle to the police bill
think , dearest , that wicked man Is no
uncle of mine ! He has spent the In
come thnt my father left mo , but lie
has confessed he IH no relation to mo.
You fairly checkmated him. "
Yes , and I was also mati-d by n check.
HE GOT AN INVITATION.
I'rnviiecti vo Sun-in- w Asked Him tu
A Hun I tliu N > c I linn.
'It was settled some time ago that hu
was to marry my daughter , " said the
rather of a girl of the period , "but it
yul remained for the jonng man lo get
my consent. Il was men.-ly a formality ,
however , a.s 1 had cut no llgurc what
ever during tin * campaign , my girl ar
ranging limit UTS to suit herself , with
out consulting mo or my wishes.
"Nov > , 1 remembered with what tnp-
lUaUou 1 had approached my wife's
father ulieu I n.sKcd him for her hand ,
and 1 made up my mind that when Hint
yidiii man showed up to ask nu ; for
my daughter's hand 1 would have revenge -
venge , not only for what I had to pass.
through when I urged my sull , but for
1 being shoved to the background durlnu ;
I the present proceedings.
"Well , lie called at m > olllce yester
da.v and I told my olllcc boy to admit
him und leave us alone and see that we
I were uoi disturbed.
i " 'Just dropped In. ' said he , easily ,
declining to take u swiU 'to lull you that
1 1 am guins to marry your daughter thy
'
middle of ni\l ! month. It will b an
iuj'ormul affnir.o you may cunttldur
yourself InvitoVl without further noUce.
Coed day. ' "
"Uefurw 1 could cutcli my hri-nth ho
was gone , " coutlnued the father , ao-
| cm-dim ; tolhiHetrolt Free. I'rcttt , "and
! when 1 complained to my daughter
'about ' bin irealmenl of mo nil the com
1 fort I got was that I could consider
! myself fortunate in getting un Invltii-
i ( Ion. us II wan to be u very excluslvo
Hffulr"
Just Ordinary I
Laughter increases the blood circula
tion.
It enlarges Hie heart.
ft expands the lungs.
it J' ' sers me
It promotes luo dloculutlou of thu
spleen
ii iiroduccH a mental exhilaration
which acts upon the system much us u
brisk walk iu a crisp atmosphere does
upon the uppe.Ule. .
Beware of theologian * ] who hnve uo
sense of rnlrtU ; they nre pot altogether
human.
Keep your chin up.
l > < u't take your troubleIu bed with
you. hung them on u chair with your
clothes or drop them In a KUBH ! of water
with your twMh. Iwwtt Health Hullo-
i l-'i'cnt-h Old-Atco I'eiiHioiiH.
i ' 1 he proposed law for old-age pensions
I meets with much opposition In I'Vance ,
I ou the ground ' l.at thu age nr which I he
' pension fulls due. (15 , its far beyond the
1 i avcrajio life of the French workman.
Many labor organizations have protest
ed , and all hnvo no mind to lay by from
their wages money by which they per
sonally aru Ihtle likely to i-rollt.
t When u vvumun quam-h with a
he forget U Urn * week * what It
Bringing With It Catarrhal Diseases of
All KindsPeruna Cures
- - - - - ,
MISS MAUD PALMER ,
Miss Maud Pnliner. "The
PiitiiraiiKi. Out. , is ti sinyer of local note. & $ &
She writes :
\ y
"Ittchiinwlciltie i th f/KinAs the \nliie '
uf I'cmnii tin n > jlentlltl remedy In 04'- - ' !
ctise of a st ? rf cnlil. l.m > t winter I 04'K (
> K- >
c 11 iiulit u cutil iwJ dltl 'for / ) ) ! the proper
attention to It until It fjof .so bad ttiut I ' /iUu'/r
/
unit I not attend to my rei > tilnr MorA. /
V ) mint nd\ltn-d me fo rr > I'erimn nnd
I cnninienccd tuhlttii It tit oitic. Wllltln
three diiys I fonnil i < rt'iit relief. In ten
( / - , / ifinot entirely ell hut my
system utm toneJ nn , nnd I felt much
-rro/ujcr thun I ttti.l hcturc. We hecp
It on hand , nnd If > member of the
family feels .sfcfc u iostor f vo of I'e-
runa / > nil that lt > needed to cure. "
, ui > s MAUD VAI.MKH.
Winter is half over. l'eoplj are con '
tinuiiiK to oat eh coWn , ami not a housi-
hut hears the Winter eotiKh. People ait-
* * the- . * *
IrjiliK to net BoinetliitiK to cure -
troubles which nre ulinnst inevitable it
this lime of the year. It can safelj '
said that nine-tenth- the people in j
l lie United States have n cold some time |
during tlie winter. There is one rcnie h
which will pi event cidils und COIIK'I ' : ,
cine tliem with certainty when con-
tractutl. This remuiiy Is I't-rnmi. 'I'aUi n
with reunlarity during the wint.-i'
inoiilhs. it will entlrelv prevent cnhls ,
ruimlis , la grippe. ( . niisiimplMii , hrou
chilis or pneumonia. If will , \Nu CIIK-
without falbn-i * entiirrh .ind recent cases I
Uora "Mercy ! What did he do ? "
Clara "In looking for something
In his pocket , he dropped a little
clipping from some uewspapci. hut
did not notice it ; and after he had
iTone , I picked it up. What do you
think it was ? "
Dora "Horrors1. I'm sure J could
never guess. Tell me quick "
Clara "It told how to clean rug
carpets. "
ELY'S LIQUID CKKAM H.M.M "
prepared for sufferers from aiisiil catarrh
who are used to an alomi/er in sprn.Mii- , '
the diseased memhram-s. All the hciilnu"
nnil soothing properties of Crc'im IS.ilui
are ictnineil in the new prcpinttina. It
lines inn dry up the Keen-lions. I'ruc , in-
chilling .sprayinn tube. 70 els. At ilnm-
cists' or 1'jlj Hros. , Oti Wiiricu .sin-ci ,
New Yorl > . uinil it.
" .VliiioCi
I Kiist ) Actor in tragic whisper ) -
[ "Alt' you quite alune ? "
I .Second Actm ( glancing grimly at
i the small audience ) "Almost , "
IIOU will iiiuilin * < T w | ti'l ' i lit. jilo'il * llilu ! hntfli j
jAyn Mulli' > aluni1l > m.-ii ir I'lulll * tfiiiiianti i I '
luvmlmi III MUUIIul In Oiu laltlunl iiitliuliilimi Hi Uli ,
\ \ irlil.IJIO | H JUi * ' A r < . 41 .NI > W siri-i'l Nuu Voil.
She ( III Wagnercai"Ilow ) Miiuotli
ly and silently thi e cars move along "
He " Yes. Is'nt It ( | imei Unit a man
, vlii can make such quiet curs as these
ihould write such noisy music ? "
From Saskatchewan. Went ecu
Canada.
In a letter wrlttiiu from Prince Al
bert. Saskatchewan , one of the dis
tricts of Western Canada , by Henry
Iaurhlln ( l' Dr. 13. T. l-'lel I , of Chase.
Michigan , and which appeared in the
lU-ed City l..Mlchi'an ! ) Clarion , appear
ed the I'ullowlLi ! ; :
"If any one should ask you how 1
like it up here , tell them I am perfect
ly well an ( lulled , for me It Is Just thu
place. I Vnve us good u piece of hind
as ever laid out doors. Wouldn't ex
change It for the whole of Luke Coun
ty , or at leiiKt the township ot Oliusi ; .
"Of course 1 have not been here very
long , but as much of the country as 1
have seen , it cannot be beat anywhere.
We had as good crops here last fall as
I ever saw , and everything nets ripe
in good shape.V had a oo I rip"
potatoes as I ever .ite In my lite. There
IB no better place for s'mk ' on the cent
t incut than hero. Horses and irle
will do as good running out all winter
here as they do whore they are feu all
winter there. Hare built me a resi
dence and now all I want It , u wife to
keep house fur inc. I have Koine break
ing already done on my place , | mi iiexr
Miiiiiner I intend to bavu more tlnuc.
ind then 1ill be ready for bnsiw * * .
"We have had u very flue winter -o
fur. It has not bueu much belo'.cm. .
if fuiv , excepting about n wecli In the
if > lle of November. It has been iUltc |
culi ! the pant day or two. We tire In
lug -lianlles , and they are just lunddlct !
up mi the outside , and nothing ha-
fro'/.uii ou the iiinide yot. There Is no
wind or ruin , Jiwt uleu steady woathei'
all the time. "
Apply to any agent of the Canadian
riovt.nincnt.
It was stated by u 1'hiladclplu i
paper that upuard of half a uulli 'ii
linen pocket handkcu-hlels u d.iv
were bold in I'hihtdcHumi dining tin
liollday trade. l''or ' the large dt'jjait-
ujcnt stores 6Ultuua Jay each vvtib saiu
by the managers to lit * the average
Less than 2 per cent , ot thu output
was uianuf.ictiircd in this countr > .
Tlipyorc made i < n the most part , in
Ireland and Suityeiliuid , while .1
iiii. uf the JiiK'i quylllr f i
came from Vittu b.
of cuiiMimpiiuu. .111 I often In
Mime-
l'iver > Itcidj should have the
IMHI' ' on c.it irrh mil winter
hi' ' h i belim scut free bj The I'oruns
\li-ilii iiic Cu , uf Columhus , Oblo.
If \nii do imt derive prompt and KntJ -
ricior > I'l-sulu from the usu uf I'eii'unt ,
write : ii mice to Dr. liartmaii , Divine *
full > ! iiciuent of > rtnr ease , and ho will
lie | ili-ii cd to Rive ) on his vuluable ad
vice cm tli.
! ' . ! inti can be purelMisud at tiny first-
c'.i - , drnj : store nt Jjil.UO | ) er bottU * .
Address Dr. 1 Iiirtin.iii , President oj
Tie' llnrtmnn S lui'uriiiin , Columbui ,
Ohio.
SHOT S
AHL THE
UCST
IN THE
worjLO
FOR MEN
siti , , i v i i IK , it'lini Mm nnilllif ) , . AH.I ! < tlraleii
, M i n.iiovi ivo K , innim , \v. L
MINK , * IIUUH . . * , ! I'l ' , , i-1 Vaiiiin U i , l > , 'i ' > ti ,
, -'l , < -l'rr f " nr lutrl in ttttir ( < ftvu i
itt' > .
i : em " . : , il' . ' 1'iitn.
-
n i irit ' , fil > f" Tlmii [ } in rour Yiun * .
THE REASONS !
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"l" ' | , i , Hlh ci . i .I'l HI l\\i > Mi'lirCrii In IIvorlil
, ' . 11 , . i is < il ii , , , , i H.t\t \ < hy
' Mr .tllll * > M II"'I si.UJ lilhl , ' ! , I I I'll. ' I III I krU , 111
r. niiii lo In JIIPI n iriioil , 'Ili.'v will * ' -.mi IVii
| i.nrHi,1 itrilliuiv l liNMiii'l V1. ' " ' " 'ii'i'-i. '
Mnaa nt 'lit' tirM li'ntharit , mrluil i.y Patent
t'n'uiiit Kill , Porniui Cult , ami Knlli'iial idingaro
t ! . . l u r.l.
il lir t iiilll > d
SI 11.111 ly i ll n a I * * ' - .
\V. I. .
A 4'n I Minus ( iiiim *
Mr. Muggins ( tending account o |
football game- ) ' " In the second h ill.
th" qiiaiU'rbiick lust his IIIMI ! and "
Mis. Iltiggliii ( iiiU'i'iuptlngiood ) ( -
nc.ssuie ! I've heard of them losing
thcii arms and legs , but to lose thels
lieadsllinl \ an uulul game it must
be.1'rhlhuli'lpliia Itecoid.
Dyeing IP as simple as washing whca
PUTNAM l-'AD'KI-KSS DYI33.
An Afttill Klill-l ) .Ililllli'll.
A wise girl in Kuuln. Ivan. , Lies
an apron iiroiinrl her wuisl ulieiioyet
she sees her "sh-adv" Doming , und
| vvlien slut lets him in she biushcs and
excuses hersuli on thu plea lliat , sha
lias been helping "mamma. " Kan-
ssa City Journal.
t'U-ar while ilu'lioH . . ! > < u fliirii tlint th <
l ccjifr nsc * i lied I'rov * Hull
Liirj.'e ' - ' OK. | aekiivc d
I IlllOllllU'lll ) .
Chicago Post : "JJut why. " li
i tinpi. . sidcui id' the country whore
women ruled , "did you buy thut but *
tleshipy"
It was such a hiirvraln. " replied
Hie M-cri-l.ii'i uf tlu nav\ . "Ol
con I'M the t'Mgi'u-s won't work verj
well lull It ! ' i.ks . : is tine as IIDJ
ul lieis , .n < ! nn'\ ' cost hail a much. "
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