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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1903)
- " - ' rr 'ioo'fl . , , - - - . . . " . 'lII I The New Bridal Fan. At n recent New 1"orlt society wed. og n decided novelty wes In evi. ence. Instead ot the orthodox bou. uet ot orange blossoms or whlto nnd liver pra'er boolr , the brldo cnrrled n fan of costly lOlnt lace , which was attached to her wrist by mean ot n narrow whlto satin ribbon. Her long nnd narrow point nppllquo veil wns so arranged os to conceal lIttle ot her hall' . 'rho to1 wn twisted In n loose fold , which WDS nrrnnged In two loops , ono much lower thnn t110 other , at the aldo ot her moderntely high coiffure. A very long and full spray of orange blossoms was fastened at the left or the tulle loops nnd trailed almost to her shoulder. A still larger spmy wno used on the corsage. A Smart Storm Coat. Rain cents I111ve become so general .9 to bo countlcd Dmong the necessl- t tics of Ufe. This one Is smart nt the Barno time that It serves Its purpose , \ well and Is suited to nIl the many wnt- I crproot materIals In vogue. As shown , " : 4 41 h..n Coat , 32 to 40 1JUB . - - --Dcslgn by May Manton. r" J , . ; however. It Is made of Oxford crav- . enette stitched , and is trimmed wth ! I . straps of the same held by bone but- tons. 'rho coat ! s loose nnd ample ! nt the sarno tlmo that it is shapely i. nnd Includes sleeves that can be . . ; r'f' ' . slipped on aud off with ease. ' 1' he shoulder capo means warmth as well ns style nnd the fitter collar provdes ! If b.1th comfort and protection. To malte I the coat for a woman of medium size , will bo required 5 * ) 'ards H or 5 - - yards [ j : ! Inches wide. A l\tn ) ' Manton pattern No. 4541 , sizes 32 to 40. will bo mallClI to any address on receipt of ten cents. HoU.ewlfcly Hlnt3. Rub light gloves with fine bread crumhs nfter each time of wearing. If you allow them to get very dirt ) . , homo cleaning Is seldom a succeS9 ; but treated in this way the ) ' will look nlco for qulto a long time. Ir lace Is Ironed dlrectl ) ' after wash. lng , first tltuler a cloth , finlhlng ! ! off with nothing l.HJtween It nnd the Iron , there Is no need to starch It. Ironing whllo wet glveg It just the right nmount of stiffness. After baIting n caIto stand the tin directly ) 'ou talw It fronl the oven on a cloth which has been wrung out of hot water. Leave n few minutes , and then turn out. The caItO w1l1 como out without an ) ' trouble. When furnishing use the same pat. tern carpet In nll hell rooms ; then , when the carpets begin to wear , or ) 'ou mo\'o to nnother house , tHe best pnrt of ono or two can bo joined to. gether , and w1l1 mnlto qUite a IJresent. nblo cnrpet. Incxpenslve Bath ROJes. : Pretty wash flannels 111 plnlt or blue nro just the tlilng .lor bath gowns. 'l'hOY nre warm anI ! comfortable for room wear nnd save a more elahorato gown , sa's the Phllndelpltlta Bulletin. Fer ORe of nverago height six yards is enough , and as the ) ' need no trimming the cost of the gown Is trlfilng. Cut In three widths , ono In bacle or two In front ; hem , anll mount on n 110ublo yolte. finlhlng ! ! the neck wnh [ l wldo turnover collar. Gnther the full seeves into [ l wristband , and stitch horns , cuffs and collar. Put n big square outside pocltet on the left front , and fasten the gamwnt with pearl buttons. Te. . Punch. Malte 11. strong Infusion of tea , pour. Ing a quart of boiling watel' over a tablespoonful of Ceylon or English urealtfast tea and letting It stnnd un- m cold. Strain anl1 add to the follow. lowing mixture : The juice of three lemons and the juice of three oranges , the pulp anll juco ! of 11. shredded pne- ! apples and ono llnt ! of sugar. When the sugar Is entirel ) . dissolved add one quart apolllnaris and ono box fresh strawberries or raspberries , used whole. Pour over n bloclt of ice In the punch bowl. A cupful of claret and a t blespoonful of curacoa may be added It desired. Contre La Migraine. A delightful essence to Inhale when sulTering from headache Is composed at ono drachm of 011 of lavender , no ouneo lump camphor , three ounces liquid - quid ammonia and one pint alcohol. Dissolve nnd bottle. Nervous head. aches are often relloved by appl'lng towels wrung out of hot water to the face and head , Use as hot watcr as can be borne. Milliners' Ban on the Veil. It w111 not do for the pretty grl ! to hide her passe hat under an accumula. tlon of gauze veilings any longer. The m1l11ners have found her out. In convention - vention asscmbled the ) ' have de. nounced the veil anl ( jeered at the woman who wears It. It gives too I much opportunity to economical wom. en to look smart at a trlfilng expense - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - I A SMART AFTE RNOON BLOUSE. . , C . I f ) t : , I I \ : , , . \ No. 4557.Design by Ma : . ' Ma n. ' . . . . . . , . . . . . - . . . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Simple waists with l1eep ) 'olro cal. lars are greatl ) ' IIteli ! for homo after. noon wear both with matching and , contrasting slth.ts. This ono is made of reseda crepe albatross and Is trimmed with fanc ) ' black brnld nnd I c .rved gold buttons. 'rho nnrrow \ plastron front , for ed b ) ' the exton. slons of the ) 'oltc , Is peculiarly sloInrt amI the drooping shoulder IIno markE the latest designs. A May MautoJ : pattern. 4557 , sizes 32 to 40 , w1l1 b ( mailed to any adl1ress on receipt 01 ten cents. to suit the ether women who live by the ha s thl' ' sell. Mme. Hunt , nn of. fic'r ! of the National M1I1lners' association - ciation , sa's : "It 18 a dangerous fashion , n at 'lo which puts money In the IlOcltets of thc veil maleers but taltes It out of ours. l\Ian ' women conceal old hats under flurry mosses of hrown volllng and then forego the pleasures of a now hat. Wo must ox. 110SO this practice. " Princess Wrapper. No other garment ) 'et devlsel' meanA the comfort nnd relaxation ot the well.mado morning gown. This . . . . , . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . 456 [ ; Princess WrRppor , 3Z to 42 bUilt. -Design byIay Manton. excellent model Is well nl1aptcd to Its use and Is suted ! to many materials. It also can bo made either high or with n square neck. As Illustrated It Is made of blue chnlllo dotted with black , the yolec being of ecru lace and the trimming black and whlto braid. The wrapper combines 10 so fronts with [ l fltted bacl" but is made over a fitted front lining that 'means perfect neatness. The pointed yolto with the sleeve caps give the breadth of shaul- ! . del' that Is so fahlonable : , but the square : rolto cnn bo substituted nnd the sleeve caps omitted If preferred. To malte the wrapper for a woman of medium slzo will be required 11Y.s yards 27 or 7 yards 44 inches wide. with Y.s yard of all-over Ince. A 1\Iay 1\Ianton pnttern No. 4565 , szes ! 32 to 42. will be mailed to nny address on receipt of ten cents. Heavy whto ! stltchlngs are nlwa's smart on blacl , . Fur scurfs are broader and longer than last year. Shirrings form glrdlo effects on many pretty froclts. White and palo colored zlbellnes aroused used for dressy gowns. The nverago woman loolS best In a fine net veil without spots. Have two or three sets of lingerie sleeve rumes for the ono gown. Insect forms of jewcled gunmetal are worn at corsage and In coiffure. afety lies halfway between a droop. Ing blouse and a tlght.fittlng bodco. ! Yolte and sleeves of gold net add a rich finish to the white evening gown. 1\111'1'01' velvets arc the lightest and best fitted for tucldng and shirring conccIts. Most women are at their best in the l1alnty fiuff ) " things they call "home gowns. " For the street there Is the cent and sltlrt costume or navy blue velvet In walltlng length. To Cook Prunes. Wh n prunes are served they should fall apart tram the stones and be very tendoI' . In order that the prunes 6houll1 reach the perfection of tender- neSA It Is bettor to soalr them In cold water for twonty.four hoUl's heforo cooltlng. First the ) ' I5hould bo wnshIJd thoroughly In Rcaldlng water ; then put to soale. After the soaltlng they may be balled with sugar-not too much-or they may bo sealed a sec. and twenty.four hours In mille and then served with honey. Hone ) ' Is alwa's better with cream than sUlar Is. " " " . . . . . . . , . - - - - - . . . . . Renders ot thlR paper ean 6eeure I'Iny ' May Manton pattern lIlustratod abo\'o by filllnlro\lt all blanks In ooupon , an(1 mmllnA' , with 10 ceutH , to E. l , Harrison & Co. . 6S Plymouth Pace : , Chi. ca"o. Pattern wUl be mailed promptJy. - . . . . Name . . . . . . . . . . - . - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . To".n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Iate. . . . . _ _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , Pattern o. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , Wllst l\Iea ure ( It for IIkrt ! ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . Bust Measure ( If for waist ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ale ( It ohlld'lI or mlss's pattern ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . Write palnly. ] 1.1\1 \ out all blankR. } : nGo < O ! ; I Co. Mall to F. . E. lIalflson & Co. , MPlymoutll } 'laee , Chlcalo. . . . . . . . PE = RU = NA PROTECTS TUE I ITTLE ONES - - - - - Against Winter Catara'h in Its Many Phases. r Neglected Colds in Children 1 Often ring Disastrous I Results , I'erl1na should be kt'pt In the house nil the lime. Pcruna should be kept in e\'cry bouse where there are childrcn. Don't wait until the child is sick then send to n drug storc. Have Pe- runa on hand-accept no substitute Pe-ru-n : , Protects the Entlra Household Aialnst Catnrrhsl Dlsease.5. As soon ns Iho'nlue of Peru no is fully apprec1ated by every hous I hold , both as a prc\'cntive and cure I of catarrhal . .aections , tcns of' ' thousands of Ih'cs will be savcd , ' and hundreds of thousmds : of chronic , lingering cases of disea.'Io prevented. Peruna is a household safeguard. The FREE Homestead LANDS OF Western Canada I Millions ot acres ot mn nlfjcent Grain and Gray-- 1111 : lanel to be had as n tref ! lft. orI , . pllrchase from Hallway Companle" Lanel'Coq > oratiolls. etc. THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS 00011 Cropll. 1I01lJhtful clhnnto , al'llImUd achoo1 8yI10111. perfert Horlal conditions. exrolltounl ! mUwny 11Ih'l\l\tnloH.llllll wealth null unJllcnce nCIJlltrml t'ltHUy. The populntion atVeslern Cnnnda Increased 121i.OOO b } ImmlllIllou durhll : the I'ast year. oyer' 50.000 beina Americans. \Vr le to nearest aathorlzcd Canadian Govermcnt Aacnl tor Canaellall Allns anel other Intorrlllltlon- ( or adelress SIIPt , of Jmmiarntion.OttllwaCannela- ) W. V. Dennctt , IjOl New York Lila lluildinr. Omaha , Neb. I . Apology may he mal10 In fear , but honest men allologlze In deference to their honor. The boot nnel shoo Gellor doesn't object to slippery customers. StOpA the Cough ami 'VorlcH Oft' the Colli Laxntho DrolUoQulnno'l'nbots. ! ! Prlce25c. - 'Vhen [ l wonmn finds her fall su cupl1cated on another woman she condemns herself for lacle of jUdg- ment. To some mon lulvancIng years ndd mental as well us ph"slcal sraccs. It ou wish beautiful , clearl whlto clothes nae Hell Cro'ls llall muo. LargoJ : oz. package , Ii eentl ! . Women usually think they know . great Ileal about the peculiarities of cen. The female dancing team Is com. posed of step "sisters. " It ) 'ou . don't get the biggest nnd I I best It.s your own fnult. Defiance : Starch Is for aale everywhf > rc and there Is posltlvoly nothing to equal It In quality or quantity. Money In the poclrct wHi malto more . friends than money on the baelr. People who cannot forglvo them. i selves 11.1'0 . seed IJeOllle. . . ; D'o Is us easy fiS washln when PUTNA I FADI LESS DYES nre uHed. "Keop on tl.o . Sunny Slllo" 18n't thong ng for a woman who la forty In thb rrhade. ! People with clinging dlBposltion do not always stick to the truth. I . - ; - I -c . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - Pe-ru-na Kept In the House for Flvo Yenu. Mr. Albe = t Lietzman , 1596 Milwaukee Avenue. Chicago , III. , writes : "I am only too glad to inform you that I am feeling splendid and have never felt bc.tter in my Iifc. Through the advice oC a friend I tried Pcruna , and am glad to say it cured mo to perfection. I began to tell n friend about l'eruna the other day anl1 I had no sooner commenced than he lold me his folks have leept Peruna in the house for the last five ) 'ears. I am sure I wouldn't be without it. Mother also uses it to keep I herself in good health. " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _ J Mrs. SchaCer , 436 Dope A\'c. , St. Louis , Mo. , wrltc.s : "In the enrly pnrt ollnot J' ar I wrote to J'OU lor advice lor llil " mv dnughtcr Allcc , lour ycnrs of DgC. Sirc IIns bcen a puny , slcklJ' , a/llng e/lIld since her blrtll. She Ilad convulsions nnd > catsrrhnl fevers. I wnsl1'aJ'8 doctoring UlItII wccommcnccd to use /.crulllJ. Sllc grew strong : : nd wcll. Pcrunn Is won- der/Ill tOIl Ie ; tlrc bClt medlelne I hn'e ct'cr used. "I wns III n t'crJ' wrete/ed condition W/lcn I commcnccd to tnkc P run : ' . 1 Irnd CIllllrrl , nil through my whole bed ) ' , but tllan" Oed , J'our medicine set mo all rlgl1t. lwoula not have /fny other medIcine. " /'crUlll1 cured my hnby boy of Q "cry bad srIcll 01 cold and Ict'cr. 110 Is Q big I1cnltlry boy Ilf/ccn months old. I have glt'cn hIm Perrma off and on since 110 wnll born. I think tllnt Is t"hy lIe Is so Wt/I. I cannot praIse Pcrunn cnougl1. IVe Irat.c not had a doctor since we bcgan to use Poruna-nll praise to It.Mrs , Sellnfcr. * 80 Sure to Have PC-rla-na on tlnnd Durln the Inclement Months of Fall nnd Winter. . Croup , cnpillary bronchitis , and arlicu- lar rheumatism are the special bancs of childhood. These all alike resul : from catching cold. Ono child catches cold and scares its mother into hystcrics by having croup in the l1ead of niht. ! Another child catches C9111 , develops a slubborn cough that wilt not yield to onli- nary remedies. The parents arc filled with forbodings. Still another child catchcs cold and develops - velops that most fatal mnlady of childhood , capillary bronchitis. 'rhc doctor is called , pronounces the case pneumonia , and if the child is lncky enough to li\'o it has devel. oped weak lungs from which it tU& ) ' never recover. And yet another child catchcs collI and articular rhcumatlsm is the rcsult. Anklcs. knees , wrists and elbows bccomo suddenly swollen and painful. A long disastrous illness - ness follows. The child may live and bc- come convalcsccnt , a mi5crahlo invalid of \'avular ! disease of lhe heart. All thcso mishaps ara the direct result oC ncglected cold. Peruna is the sarC ! uard oC the fam. iI ) ' . I [ a child catches cold , l'cruna should bo uscd immcdiatel ) ' . .A few doscs oC PcruM nnt ! a child's cold is Rone. The apprehension of tho' parcnts fice away. 'rile household is fee from fear once more. I [ rou do not receive prompt and satis- fnclory tesults from the use oC Peruna write at once 10 Dr. Hartman , giving 0 full'state- ment oC ) 'our casc , and he will bo pleased 10 gh'e ) ' 011 Ius valuable advice gratis. Address Dr. Hartman , Prcsidcnt oC The Hariman Sanitarium , Columbus , Ohio. Ask - Your Druggist for free Pe = ru = na Almanac for 1904 II . . I . , . . , / " . , . . . . , , . \ " ' . # 1. , , . b. ION I GET A-GRASP ON OUR TRADE MARIO , ( jET TO KNOW IT WttEN YOU SEE iT AND TtIEN NEVER BUY STARCH WITitOur rr : DEFIANCE ST A CIt IS WITHOUT EQUAL' IT IS GOOD. IT IS ETTErt. IT IS THE BEST AND Mo e OF IT fO m. CENTS TI1AN ANY artiER S1 ARCI1. IT WilL NOT ROT TliE , CLOTHES. YOUR . I OCE . 11M IT O Will ( jET IT If YOU ASK fOR IT. n n' II . SATISFACTION O MONEY BAC ! ( . ' 'MANUfACTU ED BY The DEFIANCE STARCH CO. , OMAHA. NEB. I ' } 'ho man or vindictive spirit rarely I showll lasting feeling of friendship. Men wbo are not In the business for their he th will soon need n Iloetor. Some meu are so shallow that there Is nothing deep about them except 1I0bt. A bacnelor girl feels called upon to pronounce love an aiLeclatlon unU/ / she lalls 11 victim. nheumn" m' . nllllG' P"ln. Left In quolck order after tuklnl ; ' 10 dO es ot Dr. Sldrvln's Uheumntle Cure , ! n tablet form. . : ! 5 d sclI 25e , pORtpnhl. DU. SKIHVIN CO. . LA CHOSSE , WIS. ( W. N. U , ) .u111 PU11 Smotu 1111.UUlU oqL gud ! aspect usually hils few tralta of m"nllneall. . 4NNAR.BIIOWN ' ! - , r - . . Mrs. J. 1\1. Brown. Dunoc < < gan SprinR , Mo. , wrltcs : " : \1 Y Ii tt 10 daugh ter three years old \\'n : ! ! troubled with n very bad cough which ro- mainetl after an attack of catarrh1 : fevcr. She has ' taken ono botlio of l'crUn:1 : through which she has obtained - tained : \ complcto cure. She is now as wcll and happy a5 n little girl can be. When our fricnds say how well she looks 1 tell them l'cruoa , . did It. " ' In n ! : tter letter she says : "OUf little daughter con. tinues to have coed health. " CAPSIOUM VaSELINE ( PCT I' IN COI.LAI'U LJ : TUns ) A substltule tor and superior to mustard or an , . ' olher plaster. an,1 will oot bllst r tb" most 'delleato skin. ThD pain.allayinll and cural.e Ilualilies of this "nlclo are wou < Jerful. It will uop the toolh3che at nnce , ami relieve b.ad' ache and 6clatica. We recommend it lIS the b 1I . .nd sates I elteroal counter.irrltant known , also as an esternal remedy tor pains in the cbest and stomach an,1 all rheumallc , neuralra end lIollly complalnlS. trlat will NO\ what \10 claim for It , arlll It will bo found 10 bolnYIIlu' able In the househohJ. Many t1ool'Ie say "it It tbe best at all your l > reparatlonl , " Price 13 cents , at all dnJnists or other dealers , or b1 senlnlllhl ! , amount to us In "ostai" stamPI we will sen,1 ) ' 011 a tube by mall. No arlicle sboul be accepled b , . the I > I1 lIa unlen tbe'ume carries ouriabcl , as ntherwhe It ii nol IIDuIDe. CII SEIIROUOII MFO. CO. , n Stale Street. NEW YOIII ( CITY. - - BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH SYRUP cures cougbs amJ colds.