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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1903)
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' " : ' ' ' ' ' / ' ' , . ' I' . / . I . r . .a .ff , , " ' ; J I , , " > ' . . ' . . ' / , . . . . / . . . . . . . " . " , . . . ' , . / . / . . . J. . . . ' . I / , ' , . < , . : . ' ' .3 I. " . . . . : \ 11't . . . . \ , / , . . ; / . ' l _ _ . . . . \ . . , VI' . I . . J > ' " , . ' f. ' ' ' . ' - . . . . f ' . ) ; " ' \ " I' , , I . " : Mrs. vVeisslitz , president - of the Ger. ' man W olnans' Club of Buffalo , N. Y. , after doctoring' t\VO years , , vas finaI1y cured of her kidney trouble by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Of all the dlr.cl1Bc8 lcuo"n with which the female org-ani9m Is I1mlcted , Iddney disen&c i9 the mOlt fl1ta,1. In tnct , unless prompt and correet treatment ! 10 appllccl , the weary lntlcnt Bcldom Burvivcs. lleing tully aware of this , Mrll. Plnlclmm , early In her cnreer , gave careful IItudy to the Rubjeet.l1m } in produclnlt 11m' great remedy tor womo.n's illtl- J yciln. E. 1 > > lnlchnm's Vegetable Compound-made sure that it con. t.alned th : ) correct combination of herbs which W B certain to control that dreaded dif.ca c.won : l\ll'H Iddney troublc ! ! . 'l'ho Vegetable Compound nets in harmony with the IlLwlI that govern the cntlre , temalo RYRtem , and whllo there are mau ' .80 CIl11CI1 rcmcdlcR tor Icldncy troubles. Lytlln. E. Pink- ham's , rc ctu.blo Compound is the only one cSlleclally lrelJ rcd fo. . ' womcn , . , Read What Mrs. Weisslitz Says. I "DEAR : Mns. PINICIIA'3I-For : two yenrs my lifo was simply n. burt - en , I Butfered flO with fellmlo troublest and pams across my back and t 01119. 'l'ho doctor told mo that I had Kidney troubles and prescribed for me. For three months I took his mcdicines , but grew steadily worse. My husband then adviced : mo to try L'cllu. E. PlnJclmm's Vegetable Compound , and brought homo n. bottle. It is the greatest blessing e\'er brought to our home. "Vithin three months 1 wall clumge < l womm. My 1 > ain hml disappeared , my complexion becr.mo clear , my eyes bright , U1 d myenl ro sY lom in good shapo-Mus. PAULA 'VmsSLIT , l'jG Scncen. St. , Buffalo , N. Y. j Froof { hat Kidney Trouble tan be Cured by Lydia E , rinllllam's Vegetable Componna. "DEAR Mus. } > INICIIAJlI : - I ieel very thankful to you for the good your medicine has do no mo. I had doctore < l for years and was steadily I growing worse. I 111\(1 trouhlo with my kidneys , and two doctors told 1110 I hall Bright' ( lisease ; also had falling of the " 'lomb , nml couIc1 not "talk 0. block at n lime. l\ybllck \ nnd heatlached all the timennd 1 was 60 nervous J conlll not slec ! . " ; had hyslorin. . and fainting spells , was tire < l 0.\L \ the timc had , such 0. pam in my left sielo that I coulu hardly stald at times wituout Imtl ng my foot on something. " I doet..ored with several good doctors , but , they cUll not help mo any , I took , in 0.11 twelve botiles of L3'CUn. I . Plnlthu.m's Vegetable Compound - pound , tlvo hexes of I..l\'cr . pms , and useu thrco paclmgcs of Sannth'o 'Vnsh , nnd fcelliko a now woman , can cat and sleep well , do all my own work , 1111(1 can walk two miles without feeling over tired. 'rho doctors tell me that my kidneys nro nlll'ight now , 1 am 50 hap1y to be well , nnd I feel thllt I ewe it nll to your lllcdicine.-Mns. OrAL STltONO , , , Dalton , Mllss. 1\Irs. PinldmJU invitcs nll siclc womCD to write IlCr for ntl\'lcc. She hns guld d thousu'ms to hcalth. Addrcss I ynll , l\Inss. FORIEIT If wo Ol\/llIot forthwith lIrolll1ee tbe orljtlllRlletters and sljtnatnrell.t $5000 Qbou tCDUwonlala , wWch will prOTO their ab 01utel : < 1/111111011651. Lrdla ; E. l'Jnklur.m j\IodleJ o Co. , LYJlD. Mace. . 'Vas there ever II. woml\1 who I1ll1n't rogarl1 her Imby as a mal'\'el ot , beauty : fiTS pennancntly ( ' 1Ift' . . 1'\0 fttaor nerTonalleal & < < 0' llrat day' . uoo or IIr mllle'o f1'\'tNcn.ltelto . , r. Bend ror I lna 0,110 : trial bottle IlIId trutb"- lJ. . It. 11 KLINK.I.td. , Dll rch Streot. l'I1I1 , , < Iowllllo. " ' ' ' ' ' 'I'he mlln who IHIUal1llora the money that belongs to his faml1 ' Is n mean I thief. Try me just once nllll I am surQ . to como again. Dellnnco Stnrch. / - It talws moro than the wlnll to. malto" ' 8 uddlng tnustncho full blown. I ; St. Jacobs Oil The old surety , throu h lis penetrntlng power , promptly cures Rheumatism , Pricc , 2Sc , and so , lib. . . . . -rHR FTY FARMERS lrc 10\'lIed 10 lettl In the Unto or Marylaod. where the , will IllId Ddcll htful nm110111111) "lImRtc.llrat. cia" markela fur tholr proJuCI. lIull l'leot ) uf IRnd at reaRonalllll I'flce . Map aud lic."r ptha pampb. letl will 110 Icnt Crco Oil III'pllcatloll to , . . . ADEfHlOOP , Sec' . State Doard ollmmlarallon. DALTIMORE. MD. , Uli ! g : i 5JUAI6I1I5 CIGAR ALWAYS RtLlABLE 1 : uur JUlltJer ur lroct HUW l"iLCtOry , l'oorl" . III. III1t" \ ' \IIRUIlUl.'lIy I1t IIR Ic" a AY Inl\lIed to 8U01i0 IctllllUI : UlllaUlII and addre. . or I wu urIIoea fr\Plldi \ L I F E wbo..ru lulTcrlll from ClitRub , oJ. C. RICKEV . & co. FREE 814 " ALSl'1' tT" ! 'IIII.A. W , ' N. U. , Omaha. No. 52-1C03. / - ' , ' . , . . . ' " " . ' Whcn a woman tlnds she has met her matcn In shrewdness she assulUcs thQ injureh innocent air. . . . . State Farmer's Mutual Insurance Co ; , of S. Omaha. Nobt' . , is ono of the most succesSful farm insumnco com. panles In the 'Vosl. Organlzcd 1895 , has $20,000,000 insurance in force. Is. sues n perlctual pollc ' thut docs not oxplre just before n tire. At\l\llal meot- in [ ; Jan. 12. 1J0.t ! We want IIvo Agts. D. H. S1'OUPPEU , Soc' ' . , ' 1 ; . D. HOLMAN , Prcs. The lOrt sillo of a v08sel Is not ! lee. essaril ) ' the captain's wino collar. ' 1'ho clt ) ' of Dath ought to be 80mo where near " 'atertown. Try One Package , You no\'er hcur any ono com plair ahout "Donance Starch. " ' 1'h01'e IE none to equal it lu quallt ' and quan tit ) ' . 1G ounces. 10 cents. Try it 110\1 , ' ' ' , an sa'o 'our mono Few would.be poet ! ; can sa ) ' , "l\I lines have fallen In pleasant Illnces : - - - "World's r:1lr. " A St. Louis World's : f.'alr Inforrnn tion menu has been established a 1G01 l"arnam St. . Omaha , Neb , . 11 charge of llllrry g , Moores , where al informntIon will ho cheel'fully fur nlshe free of charge. We ma ' not thoroughly apllreclatl the grns6 , but nature gives Il Is dew Defiance Starch Is guaranteed blr gcst ami host or money l'otulll1ed. 1 ounce ! ! , 10 con"ts. 1'ry It now. [ loal { softltho , o\'oslclt y.utb- \ . , " . , . . , , 1 \ . . ' . . ' , . , - - - - - - - - . - . . . - . . . . . ' . . . - ' . , - - - - - " ' > > = - - - = = : : - . , J . . - - = - = = ; ; > - 111 ( l 'J ' _ . -r I I It wall the night heforo New Year's. rill' air was clear and frosty , and the and Bffirs wore shlr\lng down on the spnrltllng snow thnt covered the llrairlo , IIIw the clolh on a round dinIng - Ing tablo. Toward midnight. if you had peeped fl'om ono of the windows 01 Mr. Blaln'f1 farm house , you would have seen whut would have appeared to have ! leon a shadow , coming up the mnd to\val'll the house. As It came nenrer 'ou would hnvo seen that it Was a little animal a.bout the size of a lamb , with gl'eat long cars nnd n bob. tnll , nn so white that nt a lIttle dls. tanco you could not tell it from the anaw. Dut nobody saw the shal1ow. lor everyone in the house was asleep , ex. "Whny Is no jnclrabblt dat bet me here ? " aslcod the bah ' . "I am he , " answorell the little man. "Wo Jacl { Hnbblt ! ! just lurn ourselves Into little anltnul ! ! IIlw rabbits when wo go out. but when we are at home. wo are little men and women. " " 0 Grandpn , please come and pln ' with us , " crlod the other children , who hall all been there the year before and I they Imew these lIttle people , while this was the III'st time our lIUlo baby had ever been to see the , Tack Hahblts , for she was only II. tiny little Infnnt the year before. Grandma Jack Rahhlt went over to the stove nt the othOl' end of the Itltchen , where she bad n big pot of taffy boiling , some corn popping , a , r- - - - - "Away He SC3mpered , Down the Road With Baby Holding 'on .by His Ears. " I copt the baby , who wns lying wide awalw in her little cot at the foot of I mothor's bed. Just ns the clock was striltlng midnight. there cnUto n gentle - tlo tap at the door. Baby heard it , but no ono else did , and she climbed out of her oat and ran to the doOl' . "I commln' Dunn Ie , " she cnlled out as she reached up to the hundle nnd let the IIttlo animal In. "Now 00 walt a mlrmlt till baby d'Jts on b01' teat , l\lr. Jack Rabbit. " 'l'hen she ran to the drawer nnd Imlled ont hel' little cent and bonnet - net aUlI mitts 11.1111 her little footmulTs. Bnby had novel' dressed herself bofol'o but at midnight , between the old nnd the now YCUI' , bablcs can do many wonderful thlngR which the ' cannot do at any othel' time , bnt 'ou never- see them 1I0ing these things , as they will tlot do thom while anybodY In the house 13 uwalce. It only took baby a few minutes to get on all bOl' clothes. 'l'hen she open. ' e the door al1l1 she unl1 the .fnclrabhlt wont out into the moonlight night. As soon as the } ' wel'o outside the rab. bit got dowlI on his lmees , and baby climbed on his back and awa } ' ho I SCI\lIlIOI'od , dowlI the road , with baby i Holding on by his eal's. Soon they were fa I' awa ' from bab"s home , so far thnt ther could only see the chlmno ' . At Inst they' ' ( 'amo to a hole leading down under the ground. Down this the jncll'Ilbblt ] Iopped , and stopped up before n lit. . tlo round door. Ho tappel1 at the door and waited until It WI\R opened 1 > y a fat little woman In II. big white apron IUHI a white dusting cap. "Ha , ha ! " laughed the little woman ns she toolt the babr 01T the jackrab- bit's bnclt. and nearly smothered her with IdsseR. "Hero is anotlwr little ! ; uest at Gmndmn , lacl. Habblt's New Yenr's partr. Now Jack , shut the door or 'ou will freeze the little ileal's. Now bnby lot mo tnlce off your coat anl1 bonnet , so that you can play with the other chlldron. " Da.b"s e 'es' olenel1 whle with won. der. for there werO over a dozen other - er lIttle 1 > ahlel In the room , whIch was n gl'eat largo one. "Now Jaelt , " said Grandmn Jack Town , but don't let the lIttle dears fall off IIlw Impa and mammn did , whllo I set the table. " Grandpa seuttle1 ! olT , as fast as ho cou1l1 go on his hands and Imees , to the othol' end of the room , singing : "Papa , mamma anl1 1'nell' , John wenl to J.OIH101on a black ram. "Paplt [ I'll oft , 0 l1t'ar ! 0 dear ! " : 'Iamma [ ( 'II ore 0 "N\r ! 0 drar ! "And I'IIr1c Johll Wl'lIt A'ulloplnJ : on. JallJlln Oil to Londoll ' 1"own. " 'l'hcn the chiltlnm all scrambled otr . ) lr. Jacl { Habbltt's bacl , ami cried : "Now Grandlm , 'ou plar us some music and wo'll dance till Grandma gets supper ready. " So Gl'andpa tool , the funniest 1001.- ing black stlel. out of his poclwt , and ] mt it up to his mouth , but ) 'oU ought to ha\'o henrd the beautiful music I. LI U I . . . . . . . - . r. : : ' Q ' . ' .f.1\\ : - " , - G .f.1.J } I 1- , tf / p j I I . " ' - - l 7. . : ' 'I ' I : iJ.o' 1 \ \ I ; ( I , , , _ _ j ! _ _ " _ . .f _ - j _ _ - : ; \ I . ) ' ) , . - : , . , . , . , - _ : : : : : : . _ _ - _ - r I ! I - - , . _ , /7 - . / ( k . . " . ? b = - . \ ' 'I ' " - - - - = - - . . . . . - = - - - ' . HabbH , whoso face was \\1'1 nl\l ( ' ( I Ul ) with lauShlrl [ ; , nil the time. " 'OlIlh \ ' B with the chlhh'en , while I get the sup. . per. " Uab ) ' turncil to see the 1'Il1 > 1 > lt. hut : . ho was go no. and In his place stooll a o IIttlo fat mun , with a jell ) ' laughing rod face aud t ; snow wllito beard. " . ' . .t . .U.t. t. . J , : fI . big pan oC chestnuts roasting in the even , and some other things cooldng fOl' the children's supper , and Grandpa hegan to plar with the children. Oh ! What fnn they had ! 'l'hey pla 'ed I "Drop the Hanl1lwrchlef , " "Nuts in : May. " "Hero Comes a King Arriving , " . "Green nravol. " "BlindInn's : Butr , " anll o\'cry gante the ' Imew. Then Grandpa got down on his hands and ImeeR and took them for a ride on his bael. all al'OlInll the room and over to where Gmnllma was pulling the golilen tllffr that hall been boIlIng on the rtove. "Here's a ) lleco of tnffr for on'h one of mr babloH , " laughell Gmndma. ! 'iow gallop away Gramla ) , 11I\0 .tho I 0111 black 1'1\\11 that wont to Lonllon thut clune out of that fitlcle. It wns magic nnd anr ono coulll dance to It e\'on if ther had no\'OI' I1l1ncell heforlJ , nor even secn any ono dnnclng- . SUlillonlr the mUHlc steppe amI Grandpa salll : "Como now chlllll'e11 lIu1'havo some sUilller , GraHlm1\'s waiting fOt' us. " t , . . Then i\Ir. and 1\Irs. .Taclrabblt lifted each one of them Into a high chair and tlell B. big blh nl'ound his 01' her necle , so thal the chilllren would not spill an .thlng on tholr' clothes , And what a feast the ' had ! 'rllCro were bal < ell applel. ! ginger hl'ead , doughnuts , cool < les , and jam , and afterwards the ' hall mus. raisins , talTy anll popcorn. "Now Grandpa , " said ono of the chlllll'en. with a big piece of talTy In his month , "Pleaso tell UB where 'QU got this now bahy to.nlght. " "Well , " said OI'luulpa , "last weQI { I was passing MI' . Blains' house and the bnb ' was out 111arlng in the garden. I hid behind the snow man she was building , so that nohod ' but she coull1 sce me , while I toll1 her about the party which we have here every New Year's Eve , nnd I asled her if she I would 1I1 < c to come. When she said I she wonld , I told her not to tell nny I one , but to be awake at midnight on : New Year's night and I would come for her then. " "Es , " said Daby Dlaln , "It was a .lIrefCul lon lime tIll New Year's too. I fet It ud never turn , but It did turn and I'm having 11 gate time. Tnn I tome here agnln ? " " 0 yes ! " said Grandmn , " 'Ve will have anothOl' part . next 'ear and I ! tope 'ou will all be here. " I "Yes ! " cried nil th children at once , "wo'li all come If we can. " " 'Veil now , " salll Mrs. .Jaclrnbblt , "come and have a game with Grandma - ma , and theu it will be time to go home. " "Let's play tag and we'll all try tc catch Grandma , " said one of the chll. , h'en , and they all rushell toward her , but Grandma , vas too quick for then : and had darted across the room before - fore anyone could catch her. ocr they ran after hol' , Grandpa. and nll , bu. Grandma bobbed aroun IIItc a cork In a pall of wuter , till she was all out at breath , and then Baby Blain , the 1ft. tlest one oC all , was able to catch hel' . "l-Io ! lIe ! lIe ! You'l'e caught ! .t last , " laughed :1\tr. : .Jaclrabbit. "Wel1 Its lime that our little nes were go. Ing homo for it will soon be dnyllght. " The chll ren were all sorry that the party was OVOI' . but Grandmn and Grandpa 11llt on their coats and hoods I Baby ; ; ' Up Her Little Skirts and Went Spinning Around. 1 I "Dood.by , Gran pa , " - said Baby. an mullled them up warm. Then Mrs. Jaelrnbbit 1 < l8sel1 thorn and wished them all a happ ' New Year , and told them to bo sUl'e to como a'nln ; the next New Year's Eve , when Grandpa Jaclrabhlt cal1ed for them. But where was Grandpn ? He had dlsappearell whllo his wife was kiss. Ing the children , and in his place stood the funny l1ltlo animal with the long cars , which had brought the children there , and which is called a jackrab. bit. GI'andma lifted the children on his bacl , . all together , and opened the doOl' , and awa ' the rabbit scampered , up the hole and over the snow : When ho 'camo to the ncarest house , ho let ono of the chlldron off nn then turned down the ronll , letting II. child ocr at nearly every house ho came to. Daby Dialn's house was the farthest ocr 01 all , an boCol'1) thor reached it , Daby could see that It was beginning to get light away in the East , where the sun rises. ' 1'ho Jacltrabblt saw the light too , and tlow along , faster than over , till the winll whlstlod past DabY'E eal'S , for If ho did not get home be , fore daylight. some ono might see Jaclm\bblt anl1 shoot hIm for their I1lrmOl' . Dut It was not long before the ' came to the Blain house. "Dood.b ' . Grandpa , " saill Dab ' , aE she slid down off the I'abblt's back , "anll sank 00'ezy much , " nnd the rnb. bit was olT like a shot. Bab ' openetl the dool' and then slm ! 1\nd loclwll It after her , anl1 she waf SOOIl nil undl'essecI and In her lIltl ( bed. When father Ilnd mother got up thel'e was the bnb ' . fast asleep. just as she wns wl1l'n the ) ' went to bed thl night beforo. IInd they wondered Mlai made her sleell so late for she was al wn 's IIrst uwalto in the morning. 'rhe never found out , howe\'er about tIH Jaclrabblt's part ) ' . for Baby had prom Isel1not to tell. Bab ' went again nexi 'ear , and oYor ' 'ear until she WI\ ! f1 vo rears old , but after that she coull not go nn ) ' 1I10re fOI' the Jaclrabhlt ! no\'cI' had nnr cblhlren oyer l1vo 'ear ! old at their Imrtles. She Is a big glr 1I0W , an her father and mother don'l cnll her Ul\b ' an ) ' more. but l\Iarguer lte , but she will alwn 's remember tlt ( run sbe h , at the Jaclt\'Ubblt's IH\rt ) ' -\lontreal Herald. . - - She Mernly Feigned Insanity , "I folgned Insanity to test the lo' o of my POOllh\ \ for me , and In nn effort to ( ; e money which my hl18bnl1l1 left for my IIttlo 10.yeaNlld dau htl'I' . I am not InsanQ and I neyer wn8. I ncC. ed all the tlm\ , and no1 1\ jury ha..ln fapnll moIIsnne , 1'\0 got to go to the nsyklm. I won t sta ' there , Cor thtt < lectors won't lwei' a Bane per80n In ' mndbouse , " Such \Vns the 'utatemont I , ofIrs. ! . EI1t1a lIellew of Atlnnta , On. , made in a cemlngl ' mUonal manner , whllo proparlng to bo tnlton to the state asylum for the Insllne nt 1\111I- e < lgevlllo , where aho wns ordered sent by Judge W11Iclnson in the court of or- Innry. . Dcafness Cannot bc Curcd , 'ri ) by looal al they eanoot rnacll the drJ. . , } r' ar.pllcRtlooa CRle11 port on . or the ear. There h only ono 'va , t euro dearoe I , ROil tlmt II by eon t1tutloual remotllo , If ) Jcdoeu II c"u e,1 by on 11I11''lIell ' condition or t lIIuooUlllnlll" or thn Joultachlan : TUbo. Wbcn tll j tube II Inn allied jOlt lt "o R rlllllbllll/o / : BOund or In , . I perrcct hcarlolf. on,1 , when It II Cllllrel ) ' CIII ClI.lJeRr. ' . J lIell II the r"lult , Rud noloB ! thu JoJ1alJlmatfon ran btl , , , P' lakcn Ollt and thlA tnba rOltore,1 to ItlllormRI cnc' " , lItlolI. hearlD" wIll bll dcstroycd fore er. Nine eM't out of tell nre cRU8ed h'CalOrrh , which IA nothIng but R1l1nnRmC11 cOlldltlon of the mllCOlla Aurracu. , Wo wlllilho Oue Hnndrcd Dollars for noy CIAO oC : Denrnen Icaulell by caturrh ! I1ll\t CRllunt he cured b111ull'l Catarrh Cure. SMl.1 . for clreuI4f1. freo. Jo' . J. CI1I > Y d : CO. . ' 1'oIOdO , O. \ Sold br DrulIlIl'll. , rCo , . Uall'l Jo'am1l11'1II1 arc the bClt. ,1' { ' ' As the 1leptomanlac thought In tb , , \ candy store , "Stolen Idsses nre sweet. L ( Are prisoners on a ship - put in the , t ' . , " "hold I \ It never pays to wnrl1 the charactcr to reach money. 1\ll's. 'Vhl81o" . . " t"Ioottlms " : . " 1",110 For rhtJdreo toetbID . , ofcol thl ! gum. . redueel - k , c..mmatloD. allal 1 > & 10 , curea . . .Ind collo. 2:10 & bottlO. 1 ' " . ; 'There ' nro alwn 's lots of theatrical , . stars left over. \ AU Is not gold that glitters , but lots of lIeoplo don't lenow the dlfferenco. In a street car n man's selfishness is often deel.seated. . . . . . . . 1'llIo's Cure cannot be too highly spoken ot fIG i ncough cure.-J. 'V. O'lnus. 3ZI T.t1lnl Ave. . N. . MJnnenpoll8 , Minn. , Jiln. 6. 1000. As the surveyor said : "I have to draw the Une somewhere. " No. "blood money" Is not necpssar , lly composed of red r.ents. Defiance Starch Is put u 10 ounce in a package , 10 cents. One.third moro starcl1 for the sarno money. trlrls ltiss each olher in the most lovmg way when there are mou around. Sarno wOlllen are attractive only when tbey are laugning. ARE YOUR CLOTHES FADED" -Jt : e Red Cross Doll : ulua nnd malte thom white oll1ln. Lor e 2 O . pucknge , Ii cent& Sometimes the cobbler can't tap so well ns the doctor. Talldng in a whisper Is a bad habit. No man is honest who purere from , a good name. The acrobat doesn't understand his buslnees until ho tumb\es. If "Denance Starch" does not please 'ou , return it to 'our dealer. If It docs 'ou get one.thlrd maI'o for the , same moner. It will give you satisfaction , an will not stick to the iron. Chicago's Murderous Cars. An appalling list of dead and injurecl from the oporatlon or the antiquated street car systems of Chicago exlst'J In the pollco and coroner's records for ' . the month of October. 'I'welve IJer- sons allpear ns havin been ltilled by cable trains or trolley cars. and 155 were reported injured from the sam cause. Many cases of slight Injury , It Is said , are never reported. Defec. tivo equipment seems to have been the cause of many of the accidents : carelessness - lessness by 'motormen or grlpmen ap- \ parenUy waf1 another prolific caUSA. I The ItllIed nverage nearly ono every two days , and the injured more than I lIve per day. , - j The Cook and the Pope. Dlshop Potter Is telling a story for after dinner purposes on an Irish cook who once served In his family. "Ono day I heard tlie cook awearlng at It. grent rate at an Italian gardener wo had nnd I rebul\Od him for it. "Bnt , ) 'or rlvernce , ' she said , 'ho Is nothin' but nn ole dago anyway. ' 'You should not speak that way of an Italian. ' I protested. 'You Imow that your pope is n dago. as 'ou call them , and 'ou consider him Infallible. ' 'Yis , I lenow I , that , ' she answerel1. 'An as n dag \ he is Infallible , but if he was an Irish. . man ho would be twlco as Infallible. ' " There are men wllO Insist uon ) be. ! ing loolted upon as born to III lucl. . ' I : A WCGtern Wool grower. I Newcastle , 'Wyo. . Dec. 21.-Thoro is j n man in this ] llnce who claims that no I ono need suffer with backache , as be iJ has proven In his own case that it can . . . I be cOlllplctol ' and )1Crma\Ontl ) . cured. His name is S. C. Holst , an he ia : It. stocle raiser and woolgrower. "I was shearill ! ; sheep at the time the tlrst pa n came on. " says Mr. Holst. . "I wa ! ! EO had for two years aftcr- ' , vards that I could hardly sit down. 'md when once down It waR almost Im- pORslblo for me to got up again. ' "I tried all the modi cine I could hear of 11.1111 s3\'oral doctors without help. ! Jot o\'en tor a mompnt. I used Dodd's I\ldney : 1)lI1s mrl : they II1nde IL IIOW man ant of m" . I felt as if Ulero was .J 1f'W blool1 in m ' veins. I alii as stout , in the back as a mule an can 11ft and work as harll I as plenso without an ache or pain In nrt ' lll\rt of my hod ' . "It is now over a 'ear since they cured mo and I can say there Is not a healthl'r man in W 'omlng than I alii , lIld be ( are usinl' ; Dol1C + 's Kidney Pills j there wes not n 1II0ro complete ph 'si. cnl wrecle in the whole country than I , 'tJ " was. ' . 1 A man rare ! ) ' regards ! l. woman as strong enough to be left entirely on her own resources. . . . ' ' " , . . , . . . - , ' " ' . , . : ' . ' , , ' , . . ' . . ' J ' . . ' . f' " , ' : ' ! " ' , . ; ' , . , . . \ ' ' . 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