Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, February 06, 1902, Image 7

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    s To rrcvnnt Spri'ad of dorms'
I In Berlin a prospective customer In
K bakery , butcher's shop or grocery
Is not permitted to handle the bread ,
cnkti , mead or vegetables , etc. Jt Is
a mlsd' ' moauor punishnble by a Hue.
A BOOM TO
HUMANITYI
I St. Jacobs ! 0i !
curt1 * tlin rnoxt fllfflrult
ot Itti-unuiitin nfur tnuij
other funu r > f tnutui'-ut uai
fulled.
. Jacobs Oil Jfccr FalU
IT
Prli-o , 2'oanJ 60s.
I'ri'inv mi ; Tor the Inevltnlilo.
A matrimonial club has been start
ed by 21 yon HIT men who live on Jer
toy City Heights , 7s . J. When a
lucmhiT marries , his associates con
tribute ten dollars each to the Mone-
dlct to assist in paying his wedding
expenses. New mem tiers nn- taken
In to supply the place of the m.inkd
ones.
TITO IVrmAnrntlrCuifil. Kof1tsornfrvoum-rthtt > .i
II I u flr > t lUy'v UM > uf Dr. KIIM ' UrtviC N-rro Hi-
jtortf l----tr-I lr.Ka Ot'-H.ilboU.iiniUuxiMfc
bu. u. it. KUM : . i.ni . wi - si. . I'liiuaciriii.i . i"a.
Kach day of the week Is observed
BS Sunday by sonic nation. The first
day of the week Is our Christian Sun
day ; Monday is the sacred day of
the Greeks ; Tuesday is the holy day
of the Persians ; Wednesday of the
Assyrians ; Thursday the Egyptians ;
Friday of the Turks , and Saturday
Tf Ihc .lews.
The poet's poetical license isn't
enough when ho wants to sell beer or
married.
Handsome people would sutler if
photorgaphs were taken according to
face value. | _
Eighty-live per cent , of the quin
ine product of the world comes from
'Java. '
W. 1nw' PiiOTIIINn VltUl' for i-MMreti
f mifuiH : ! iruniJ. iiil "e liiilannti'in ,
< * ' Mtlli-
. . ' "
CAMOY CATHARVl-T.
Jlff fi * " $ % ' sVtBri * * X
tffV * i k < \
l @ & & ' $
Genuine stamped C. C. C. Never sold In bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"sotnethin4 ; ( fist a
In ll its
El's , Cream Balm
H and lical *
Uio diseased mi'mhraiio.
Hcnrc ? i titnrrh nml drlca
way u cold In tin ) Ucad
qnlctly.
Crrnm Hnlin l placed Into the nortrils ,
over the membrane cml Is absorbed. HeUaf is im
mediate and K euro follow * . It ti not drying-doe *
not produca rneczln ; . I-nrge Size , 60 e nU t Uruc-
jlstxorlij-inail ; Trhl hue , ! tt coots
ELY KUOTUClia , Si Warren Street , New Yorlc.
ISO Kinds for J6c.
fiu-t thitt rUlm1 * TTKOlnWc nnil i
ruli we roiiiiit In inutt ! rnrdf nn
n \ittmiB riiT u rcA iiti fur I'Mt
w K own iut oi > ri4if o rr s < u ) acrei * lor
ttic iircxliidioi ) ut our climrr < nd In
or 1rr lo Iri-liiiA 71111 lo try llu lu
is A ni\k ! Die Iollonlng uni > ro-
r.lenlcd on r.
Fnr IB Cants Postpaid t
111 lliid , . .r r.rf .1 liudim. rtdUl
If t | llrinl orllMl ui.luu ,
A& f oi1t uilr bull/bl A r f444 .
In nil li > kinds losltlralT fumi bini {
| HU ) . ) | . -f rliillllllllll ? ! * ! till
toll ami . ( M4 u' rlx > lr \tftl-iWtJ
lou'llMr with our Krrat fi.c loti.i/
IrlliiiKHU at ) U' T , itn Hi'I | Vk \
Oulnnil llroiiiiuitiul spellx , uulun
mwl at 8ka poundft * .Hll-fly
( or I fie. in itumiM , > \ ritu lunf
JOHN A. SALZER SEED CO .
t Croste , Wu.
Put Up in Collapslhlo lube * . .
A. luhstautc fur > nii Sup < > rior i < > Hiuuml or n , )
ther ( ilust r , uni will nut I h-.it r ttif iu..mu . h'i.tf
ikln. TinIMJIII Hiluyin , ' itii I tii.- jimlU' - ot
tlib artlulr \\iifnlorrul I' ui ! > KKIII Mi..vu -
ctie al UIH c , and r.li \ ln'-iuk. . IIB un < t > . 'ml.o.\ .
W refoniiiii-iul it s Hitlx"i m i t.n % t < it i-rn.il
coiintor-lrnuiiit V.u wn. ! * , HD cxii-nml niinn-
d > lor | > ili in tbi * chrjt KUI it ii ' luul till
rtcuiiutii , uiinral ic ; and polity cuinii uiuti
A Iriii ! Hill prote v h t vki > ulitlin for it , uiij U
nlll U : tound U ) 1m mv.iluntil < > In llip UuugliuliL
- ' - < "It In HIM of a.l
lliiny lu-'iim v ixiit you : prep-k-
roiiiim. "
I'li'-o 15 ivnU. nt ull dru'/ulitu , or ottini Jt l'r ,
r ) > y iHiiiliii ! * ttilt amount to ut la | K > * UJ lUiupi
we trill M ml ) oii a tuliv liv null.
NII iirtu- 1uiuld txau i .ieJ . \ > j th publlo un-
Jei > Ibv KHIII * carrius our lulwl , u ottierwiiM It Ii
CIlI-EstrtROUOII MANUI'ACTIJKINU CO ,
U Suit Mrttl. Ncirufk. . LU > .
N N U SO 70r YORK , NEU
BESTTJMETOIiARKY.
WHEN A REASONABLY COMFORT-
ADLE HOME IS ASSURED.
Modern Ynittm I ooilVnlt | UnlU Too
I.utu hi l.llo-Nuui-l.v All 41ScIfMm1e"
Men Wcildcd on * 1,000 u Year or
Wby should lovers defer llielr mat'-
rln i < u day longer than the time when ,
n far as wo mortal * can dlneern the
future , the prowpeet of n comfortable
tmiiic in rcasonalily assured V asks Cy
rus C. Adams In Aiuslee's. It Is sense-
k's.s to wait I'or the coming ; of alllueiit
days. Their lives , should be united ,
and oneh In his way should help to
brluj ; about the advent of easier times
If they are ever to come. It Is as fool
ish to wall for a larger Itieome thau is
really re < iulrod as it is for parents to
slave and drudge that their children
may enjoy a degree of utllueiicc they
have never known. This IH the rock
upon wh'eh the French nation has
split. They are n frugal and u thrifty
people. It Is Interesting to know that
many of the tasteful , artistic and cost
ly products of Franco are made almost
exclusively for the foreign trade. Two-
thirds of the best chlmuMire of Limo
ges. for cxnmplu eomus to the Hulled
States. A well-to-do Frenchwoman la
llkuly to use u preparation of rice Hour
as a cosmetic , leaving the delicate per
fumes and other tollut articles of Paris
for her American and Itrltlsh sisters
who arc willing to spend more money
for such things. Hut the rich father ,
unfortunately conceives It to be Ills
duty to leave hl.'t children richer than
himself ; If on the. other hand , he lie a
pour tiller of the soil , It is disgraceful
not to educate ills son to a trade or a
profession so that the family name
may haa hinhef place In the social
' nlc I'ltis deplorable ambition fixes
I. i i in- i-'iiiily a bunion almost too
gre.il L in 'mim- , and parents uVl'.ier- '
utely resiiu-t the number of their ehll-
drou. In large districts , particularly In
Northern Frawe. , families of more
than two ehll hon arc rare. Many of
the young people , .seeing the hard lives
their parents lead , defer their owu
marriages In order to better their for
tunes , till ut last oven the desire to
marry ; s extinguished. 1'arcnts and
children of all hinds may well heed the
lesson In sociology that France Is now
teaching.
Nearly all our seJf-muile men , lead
ers in the professions and In business ,
married young and on very moderate
incomes. Many assumed , without the
slightest trepidation , the responsibility
of supporting wife on $1,000 a year
or less. These men usually have very
pronounced views on thu Inadequate
knolftlj0 of the value of money ami
how to take care of it possc > scd by the
majority of young men and women.
The views of these youim persons as
lo the amount of Income upiu- which
they may prudently uijn--\ : . . ' > . of
course , according to tl iivtimsfini-cs
In which they him ; lixeil. .Muau
intelligent irirl uho works in .v.\v
York kill liens luts no dmilit whatever
that she .i.ul the stcrnh. Industrious
fellow sue mien.N to marry will'have
a eoinlortahfe hmue on2 \ to $14 n
\MM > | . A penniless Centum school
te ; t liei wh-j cume to rhiladelpliia
when a young man and who in his old
age lives in New York on the rentals
i-f apartment houses bought with ijKjnu.-
tiH ) he enrir'd slowly In wanofaclnriim
. i erted th" other day that $ I.IMNJ to
? > 1. " > ( ) < ) a year In New Yorl ; would give
10 younu ; married couples of refinement
a comfortable home , books , music and
amiihcment.s aud everything they
might need for the rational enjoyment
of life. Thl' ) gentleman has the < Ier-
IIKIII Ideas of thrift. There is scarcely
any doubt thai any man and wife , gift
ed with an ability to disburse dollars
to the very b.-.st advantage , would be
able to realize his Idea of comfortable
married life on u small income.
LEFT AND RIGHT HANDEDNESS.
.UYiliiiiii-U l > i Anntoiiilciil KenMillfor
SmutUimlity In IIjos.
ll i < : i veil-known laci niut tin ;
Btrontccr a- ' 'viiy ' or the nerves of the
rig nl hnu'oi liie bnijvv if r not oiil.y thi ;
hand . e-uied ) ujUht be . i.suribetl
i. : i preimuib nince of the left side of
the tiniiii hiKse liner developmeiil. ts-
! i-illj iUie > e.it of the center of
spfi-i i. j. mailer ot common kjioul-
' li ; < . SIJN the ( .ondon optician.
In .1 iwip-T by Dr. Luddecketi < in the
Atlei leines Journal der Uhrmautiuf *
I nnsi valu-ible Informallon regardiut ;
i tie rtiu es of i tie unequal working of
i lu- iwo hemispheres of the brain l.s fur
nished. A sketch loiii'liing 011 the hls-
Uiry of I'voluiion leads I'rom the < rU-
inal sytnmeiry of the IH-UJIIIIMII ii > a
suoseiiieiit | disymmetrleai arrangemeni
of the heart and' the laruc blood ve-i-
sels , from \vhldi ii i\ilhnvs quite nui-
urally ihal the two halves of the head
are not iilaei'd on an equal t'uuiing : < >
reyanls the distribution of the blooit.
.mil consequently of Uie blood pressure ,
and thill , on the contniry , then- must
be. mi'lcr normal condition ! * . , i wren
ger pressure on the nrterUvi of the left
side of the head.
This theory Is borne oui by wull-
known espurlenees of anatomists and
pathologlsls and a series i f itiiorHsthii ;
observalloiis. Of especial interest N
the effect of the higher blood pressure
upon the left eye. Dr. LuddcckeriK
found In the. hitter , as compared \vlth
the right one , In a surprlslmrly large
number of ciihcs. u narrower pupl ) .11
"iisequencn of a more fllled-up con
i' 'nil ' of Uie vessels of Uie Ifls. and
' ii-iii cinder e.vamluallon a shorter con-
- ruction of Uie eyeball. This furnishes
reason tor Ihe fact that In a 'irge num
ber of persons the left eye U the bd
ter one Tim * tUe thier development
of the left half of the brain Is explain
eiL very simply by the fact that M V
better supplied with thu blood , and tn <
question why It Is the seat of the CPU
ter of speech , an I why most peopli
are right-handed la solved hi the mos
natural manner.
It Is striking how true a reflection o !
the conditions described Is afforded b ;
the examination of loft-hamled peivoits
In many cases a redder color was no
tlceable on Ihe right side of the face
the right eye was built shorter , Hi
pupil narrower : In short , everythhu
points to a better blood supply on tin
right side of the brain , which , In cou
sequence. Imparts to the left side o ;
the body the prepon lerance over llu
right oue. a condition styled left-hand
odnesi. In close connection thereto ! i
the hnblt of most lefl-hamled persoui
to sleep on the left side In the uncon
scions endeavor to relieve the rlgb
half of their brain , which Is mon
charged with blood during the day
For right-handed persons the posltloi
on the right side Is the normal one f < >
the same reason.
Tyndall t ays 00.1)00 ) typhus germ
will thrive In Ihc small clreumrcrene <
of a plnhead or visible jilobnlc.
The most wonderful Jtrmiomlca
photograph In the world Is that whicl
has recently been prepared by London
Berlin and Parisian astronomers. I
shows at least US.OOO.OOi ) stars.
Plants with white blossoms have :
larger proportion of fragrant specie
than any others ; ne.xi comes red , thei
yellow and blue , after which , aud li
the Mime order , may be reckoned vie
let , green , orange , brown and black.
Dr. CJ. L. .lohnsoii , whose studies o
the eyes of mammals have recent ) ,
beeu published lu the 1'hUosophlca
Transactions , calls attention to the fac
that men aud monkeys alone pusses
parallel and convergent vision of th
two eyes. On the other hand , the low
er mammals possess divergent and con
sequetitly very widely extended rlslou
Squirrels , for Instance , and probabl ;
hares and rabbits as well , arc able t
see an ctieiny approaching directly I'ron
behind wllhout lunilug the head.
The liev. John M. Uacon , the Hup
Ilsh balloon expert , InsKts that llghl
houses should have warning bells un
der as well as above water , because 1 :
a storm sound travels farther unde
water than through the air , and expei
Iments both in England aud A merle
have proved Ihal a bell struck nude
water can be heard at a long distauc
In the hold of a ship. Air. Kacon is e >
plorlug the air over London with ha.
loons , and he has made some Interesl
big obsei vntious on the best method
of signaling by sound. Hy applying
parabolic reilccmr to a hpwiUIug-irun ;
pet he Is able to m-inl the waves o
sound In it s-'traluht , compact beam , re
semblim ; | n its directness a ray of lighl
It la reported that on atu'tupt Is abou
lo lie made by ihe aid of Dr. Unit
Itobcrtb' celebrated ph-itographs to dc
teruiiiiehether inicriiul movement
occur in i Inwjilrni nebulae. M ! s Dot1
utlK'ii Kluuipke , ot the ParlR Ubservti
tory. will Kiriduct the examination o
the photographs , her experience in th
measurement of the plates for the in
teriialional photographic chart of th
heavens has ing given her special ( lines
for the work. .Some of Dr. Itoberts
photographs ucre made 10 or JJ year
ago , nutl by comparing these with la
ter pictures of the same objects , it i
hoped that any changes that have 01 :
furred In the shapes of the nebuhn
may be defected. The discovery o
such chnnge > . would possess great bi
terest and Importance for astronomers
The astronomical Instrumeufs Ilia
\\erc selxed and carrieil away by tin
( Jermans after the captuie of I'ekb
by the allied European , Japanese am
American forces ranked as great HC |
entitle curiosities. There were two .set :
of them , placed on and ut tbo foot o
the- wall of the Tartar Hjty. One set
of .Chinese ma mi fact tuv , consisted o
old armlllary spheres , and other' out
oi' date Instruments , of great size am
-I ranncly mounted on brouze dragons
The other set comprised a large a/.l
ninth , and other similar instruments
together with a celestial glolto of Immzi
covered with stars of gold. These las
were made under the direction of UK
Dutch Jesuit Verblcst. who was ofh
rial astonomer for the Chinese I'mp"
lor in the seventeenth century. Sunn
of the Instruments were presents frou
Louis XIV.
OUI A c l'011-.lons hi I'Yanee.
The proj > osed law for old a e pensiun-
uieeiKsitl ) much opi > ohitlon in l iatic
on the ground that the age athhh tin
pension fnlN due , OH , Is far ) ) eyond iln
average life of the French workman
ilany labor organl/.ailons have protest
ed and all on the same ground , thai
their members have no mind to lay b >
from rhelr wages money by which Ihct
persomilh' litlle likely to profit
r liecr
.loakley Queer ihmg about thai uil
man over there. All his Intimate frlciuh
call him -abort. "
( taaUluyJusi because he is KJ tall
uh ?
.1 oak lev No , beeatlhc thal's UIH mi on
- Philadelphia Press.
They Didn't Dun ; to Notice It.
Ahhotigh the Itilo ameer of Afghani
titan wa bow-legged , nobody dareu u
allude to ihe fact mall after be wus i > r
Ilclally declared dead.
This hhoWH what It Is lo be a auccesr *
ful * ut > erat - Olereland Plain Dealt-
n
Tells How He Escaped the Terrors of Many
Winters by Using Pe-ru-na.
Mr. ( irncx's
ARC is 114
w l * tf ? |
M mnf.
Mil. IH\\r BKOL'K , HIMIN IN HU.NCOMKIi CO. , N. C. , MAUCII 1 , 1788.
His nccs / / / years , votichuJ for hy authentic rccortl. lie snys ; "I attrlbtt.t.
L'xirtitim olj age to the use < > t I'e-ru-tta. "
Horn before t'n.Vrtf S.nta , way
fanned.
S it22 Presidents elected ,
I'e-rii-na hits protected Mm
from nil sudden change : ) .
Veteran of four n/irs.
bhoj n horse when 9 ° yenrs
Off/ .
/If ways cotitiucrcil ilieirlft \ with
I'e-ni-na.
Witness / n land suit ar .130 of
HOtars. .
llcllcven I'c-ru-nn the pre iror
re'ticdy of the { jcor cn.iirrhul
diseases.
f SAAP UUOCK. : i ritizon of MeLoiiium
1 Count ) , Tcsas , has lived for lit years.
I For iiiiiny .M-irs In- resided at ltoMiio
P-ills. eighteen mill's west of Waco , but
I aow lives witli bis son-in-law at Vtilluy
| Mills , Texas.
A short time a o , by request , tlnolo
I . . me uinic to Waco and sat for his pie-
.lire , tn bis hand bo held a stick cut
Iroui the grave of General Andrew .Jack-
Unfriendly riuiiiii < > nl.
Iii con versa ! inn. mil Mindly com
ments regarding the absent should
always bu avoided. Jn social life II
Is well to sliuu ill-naturod gossip.
M.ike It n rule , and let it be stil'-th '
observed , not , t < > sav anythling about
the faults of another unless tln-ie is
nb-i'tlutu ' necessity for 301110 do so.
This imcesiitv may arise , and umr
own judgment cat ) guide von ai'mil
the tnatlur. It. Isahvajs rash in talk
about the taults or evil doings ut
others. Why , Indeed , should jotr < ln
so ? You know yourself that you have
faults , few or many , and that thcie
an- many tilings you may have done
which you prefer should not bo dis
cussed Well , then , exercise the
same charily toothers that you would
have extended to yourself.
Another tiling to bear in mind is
thai , if you tall ; of what is to the
disadvantage of another , what you say
will doubtless be repeated. Of
course , yon may preface your remarks
by : ' 'This is quite between our-
Bcvlcs , " "Iiay , do not repeat It , "
etc. Hut why should you imagine
that the person to whom you are
talking will be silent about that
which you cannot keep to yourself ?
She may forgot her promise , or not
consider it very binding.
There are few hoises over 17 bunds
high , but th"ir is ore1 in iJoniphou
; ounty , Kansas , which measures 20
Innds , and weighs - . IIpounds. . The
j\vner is a farmer named Stout.
My Lungs
" An attack of la grippe left me
with u bad cough. M > friends said
I had consumption. 1 then tried
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral and it
cured me promptly. "
A. K. Randies , Nokornis , III.
You forgot to buy a bottle
tle of Ayer's Cherry Pec
toral when your cold first
came on , so you let it run
along. Even now , with
all your hard coughing , it
will not disappoint you.
There's a record of sixty
years to fall back on.
Tirti liutt Z5 < , ilk. , tl. AU < rnjiiti.
Coninlt year dixtar If kM 1171 uk It ,
ihvii da tt h injt If b * UIU juu not
lu u It thtii doo't Uk * II. ll kxi wi.
l.oi * U with hlln. Wr r wljllnd.
J U AIEUCO.UnrU.Uii ,
son , which linn been cnrrlcd l y hbn ovi r
since. .Mr. Uiock i. a dlguitlcd oldji
tlfiiiiia , hlionini ; few slyiis of ducreiiltude
His fuuiil > Hible is Htill iiresi'rd , anil it
slio N that the date ot1 his birth was writ
ten 111 yenrs USD.
Surely a few wonls from this ivnnirk-
uhli ; old ut'iitliMimii , who has hail 111
yenrs of \ni > rlfiici > to ilraw from , wuulil
bo intorestiti ! ; as well us iirulii.ihliA
leiiKlhy biograpliieid sKetch U i\eli ol
this reiiuirlnbli > old mini la thuVueo
TiiucM-IIeralil , Dec. I , IS'.H. A still luore
prelentioils bltiKrnpliy of tills , the uliles. .
living imia , illubiriueil with a double col-
man pi > rlrnh , was ivc.i the leaders ul'
the DnlhiH Moraini ! Neus , dnted Dei ; . II ,
l.S'JN. and also the Cldcngu Tlnios-llor.ilil
( iT snine date. Tliis ci'tittMiariaa it ) an ar-
di'Ut frh'tid of Perunn , Iinviui ; usuil Jt
ninny years.
In speaking of his ; ; < H > il health niul ex
treme olil n e , Mr. Itrork snys :
"After a man has IIveil in Uie Worlil
us IOIIK us I have , he ou ht to have found
out a tfii-tit many things by e.vperiuii.'e.
1 think 1 have done so.
"One of Hie things I lui\e Touml out
Boston has Ilfleen churches which
arc maintained by colored people. .
Tliu nntlcrtakor make.coHlus for a
living wlum he makes them lor tlic.
dead.
A British physician asserts Lbal/
early baldness in men Is largely due
to tin ! wearing of plniy bats.
A process for making artificial
horsehair has bc.cn invented b ) a
choinisi in Frankfort. ( Jermanv.
A .strange hobby is pursued by
Sainiio ] Snell , of llolyoke , .Mass. In
his leisure hours he makus stone
collllns and during the past Iwuity
live years has sold over a hundred
of them.
Typhoid rover lu .South Africa has
been spread largely by means which
sanitation could not cope with , the
germs being conveyed into food and
water by Hies , and by the dust which
[ " TV.ides everything.
'I I. . ' icarosomnastiolofturdlfiC'lilriit ,
but ii < t many , as astrology Is a vrtrv
perilous profession. When one ol
thcMsocalled p.iophets predicts and
overuhjch docs not , occur , he loses
his bend
There i B trouble ahead for some of
the married men of .Minneapolis.
Several of the old maids of that cit\
have conceived an atrocious system
uf Uaokmall , by threatening lo pub
lish the names of all the men.they
lilted in their younger days.
Nun * School Children Air Sickly.
Motlifr ( { raj's Sweet Powder * ( < > r
Children , iiiPil It ? Mother dray , j am
m Cluldrcu s iltniii' , \en York , lirenk up
Colds in i'-l biiuit. etiriIYu > risliiu" K.
Hendai-br , KtoniMvli Tiuulnf , Ti'i'ilun
Diiordvrv nd I > chtroy Wonni At .n'
drurciit * . 2.V Samplr laailvd FUKU.
Addrtx Allvn S O'murd ' U JU.N . Y
to my entire satisfaction ' .i the proper
rcmcJy for tillntftits thst tire due direct
ly to the effects of tie climate. for
114 years' t hare wltlivtouJ the Ci'inngc-
able i Unsafe of fie Unllc.1 Sf/ifrv
"I h.i.-e nlvvn.VM been a ier.\ hen I thy
mini , lint of course sulijoct to 'ho llttlt
affection.- ) which are due to sadden
elmusoB in the climalo and tomperatur * .
During my IPIIK life I hiire kunwn
si-i" t many remedies for eou liF. cold * ,
iliarrlineii.
li-ul always supposed thee nffeo-
1 " ho din'oreiit disease * . t''or th
l.i- ' , . M or fifteen yours 1 have but i read'
iim Di II.iriiiinn'H niithiKM. 1 luiV' learn
ed urn.'i . fruiii his bonks , one tlimj : ia
partimiliir that tlu-ir affootiotm lire th
same aud th-it tlie > an- properly culli-J
cutarrli.
"As for Dr. Hnrlmnti'i rctne < y , PC-
niiiuHUT found It to he te best ,
If not the iinly , reliable remedy for
these n'fettloii' , . It Ims been my stand
by fin-mam' u-a.-.s , , inJ I attribute my
RO ( / health and \tremc Mil MJJC to tnl.i
nmcJy.
"It exactly moots nil m > iv.iMinjlneuls.
It pruteeN mo from the ovit effccu of
sudden dump's ; it koepM me ! u oed ati *
poillo ; It KlvtM mo strength ; it ki-ops utjr
blood ia prod circulation ; I .i.ivo conn
'o rely upon It nluiosi entb ! > for th
Minliy little tilings for wlli'-h I need , mod *
icin
I believe It 10 ho illlibie lo old
| H'0 | e , although I IlilVe li i . ' 'iilbt It U
lust 1 * KOOd for Uie youlli. I should bo
li ) if my sincere leii'tn ' n.\ snild ! , be-
. .f > the nioniis of niln'i U-.MU Miirt rein-
\ . because 1 belicM- nut great
I remedy of l.hi.-i iij. " eiuurrhiil dls
a ' 's.
' 'Whoa epidcmicH ir first
in to make their > i .iraucv hi Ihla
miry I was a s 'M -r froui llil.i dla-
" / httd tc\criil \ UIIH A/cffW with the
rip. At flnt I alii nut lnniW that PC-
uiiiiris \ , -i remedy for this disease.
'i'/ien / l.curd that la ur'.ppe was epidemic
CiUi'.rrh , I tried I'e-ru-nu far la grippe
and tmiad It tu btii ! > t the tl.lnif.
"ll lias Miivei mo sou-nil llniOH from
.1 s'n „ ' ! of ihe irlp. I I'eol purfui'lly aafu
i nun this terrililo niiiliidy so loui ; an I
Inivc Peruua at hniid. 1 liopi > Unit Dr.
llurtman may live to he iw old as I nta ,
to courmtii ! llu * K'nuil wmk of leaching
ponpK * the valui ) < tf liis tieat romudf ,
I'enma.
Very truly yours ,
Kor a fri-e book on cuturrli , iulilrosi The
Penm.i Mudlelne < ! o. , Oolumluis , 0.
If jnii do not dorao iirompi nnd aatis-
faelory vosullM from Ilio \tt \ > ei of Poruiid.
write nt uneo lo Dr. Ibirimun , { jlvlli } ; n
full Btaloiuonr ot your cdw , and hu will
be pleased to h' * * .Vl > a his vnhinblu nit-
Dr. llurtman , PrKsldcnt < } t
the llnriin.iu Siiubnriiim ,
Ohio.
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JOHN A. SALZER SEED COMPANY. La Crossc. Wis.
limn Inu I'rult on tli Kami
Then * is no reason why every far-
rner. rl(3h ( or poor , should not IKIVH
all tin ; fruit In ; wants , at little or nu
coat. It takes , I arn aware , busincsi
from the nurseryman , bub wo are
worknlK for the beneilt , of the com
mon , every day farmer , who Is Strug-
uliiiK for tin- comforts of life , here
and there , everywhere ; about this
country , and byniflini , ' , buddim ;
anil piopauaUn vines , ho can not
only Mvuie the < < omloi'Ls and luxuriii :
for his own laiullv , but sulllciont t i
juovlde ( illn-rs and reapat few dollar.i
to j > aj taxes , etc - \irrirnIunil Hpito-
mist. _
A .Mini nl llfKli Slitiiillni ; .
A yoiiny man \\hosei.-uis dotoi mined
to rise In tin- world Is Kdwarcl Hoau-
pre. of AsMiiibolne , Canada. Ho U
i'o yi-ars old , liis height Is so von foot
] 0 ; > , j Inehus , and be N allll yrnwliiK.
lie wuars a .N'o. 21 collarniid a No. 21
shoe.
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