Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, January 21, 1904, Image 6

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THOUSANDS HAVE KIDNEY
T OUUlE AND 'DON'T KNOW IT
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To Prove what Swamp-Root , the Great Kidney Remedy. :
Will Do for YOU , Every Reader of this paper May
Have a Sample Bottle Sent Free by Mall ,
Weal. : mHI 1IIlhl'ulthy Jcidn 'H nro responsihlo for moro
Rclmcs1i ( ami sufJ'crlllg than HIIY otl101' dlscaso , tl1orofore , when
through neglect U1' uthc'r cnuscs , Iddlley trouble is IH"rmlttocl to
continuo , thtnl results arc ) 8U1'0 tu follow _
Your other organs 1I1n ' need uti < < mUon-but your kidneys most ,
because they dn most ami need attention Hrst.
If 'ou uro siele or "feel bucUy , " hegin t\ldng Dr. KUmer's
Swmnp-ltoot , the gront Jddney , Ih'or I\IHI hlnclder remod ' , bceauBo ,
I\S Hoon us 'ollr Icidne 'B hegln to get better they will belp all the
other orgulI1i to hcultl1. A trIal will cnavlneo anyone.
The mild nud immediate clTect of Dr.
I < ilmer's Swamp-Root , the Jrcat ; kidney
nnd bladder remcdy , is ! ioon realizcd. It
Btanl15 the highest lor its wonderful cures
of the most di trcssin cascs. Swamp-
Root will set your whole system right ,
nnd tbo best proof 01 thi : ; is a trial.
14 I.AiT : : 1:01b ST. . r\\ ; ' \'ORK CITY.
DEAR Silt : OtTo 1lh. IflO
"I hnJfhecn slIfTerln ! : Gc\'crely flllm i"ney
troublc. All snll'lom were on halul ; lilY fOllllrr
Llrenclli nnll powel hnt ! left me ; I coulel hII : < lIy
drRI : m ) ' ell alanl : . HVf1I III ) " menllli CIIIJllcilV1I3
r.ivlnc oul. IInd often \\'Ishr.llo I .lIe. II115 Ihen
I an811 IlIlvt'tli.rlllenl of ) Olll III n New YOlk
, . bill wouillno ! haa I'alclllny IIUenliolllo h.
latllt nol l'rollll'J n011I WUllllll11eo willi every
boulaof ) Ollr m ( ' < lII'IIiC. n5 rrh"llhal ) 'ollr SWIIIII"- "
1\00 ! Is ! ' \ IIoecclnhle. \ . 111111 IIot's nul conllllnlln ) '
lmnnfnl .lIuls. 1 1111I seven ! ) " ) ears IIluUour 1II0nth
ohl. nnllVith n eoo,1 consl' lmeo 1"1111 recolllllumll
SwalllP'Hool to nil snfferels frulll I.lclncy trollbl" . .
I'ollr ruelllhers of m ) ' fllmily 1111hecn lulne
SWIIIIII"HOI for fOllr Ililf'fCllt I.ldney bco1ses ,
wilh the bllme coo.1 reulL : , . "
Wil.lWIIDlthanl.s ! : 10 ) ' 00. Ilcmaln.
Vcry truly ) "our .
lWlIl > HT DI.Rr-lm. :
Y u may h:1\'e : a sample bottle of tlli
famous kidnej' remedy , Swamp-Root ,
sent free by mail , postpaid , by wluch j'OIl
may test its \'irtues for such lIisordel's as
kidnej' . bladder and uric acid discascs ,
poor dige , > tieD , being obliged to pass
EDITOnfAIJ NOTJOB.-If rou
ha\'c the slightest symptoms of kidncy or
bladder trouhle , or j [ thcre i5 a trace of it
( n your familj' history , : ; end at once to Dr.
tilmer & Co. , Binghamton , N. Y. , who w l1
Iadly send j'ou by mail , immediately , without -
out costtn you , a samplu bottle of Swamp-
Root nnd a hook containing many of thl !
thous:1Dds upon thousands of tcstimonial
Jetters recch'ed from men and women cured.
In writing , be sure to say that ) 'ou rer.d :
\hIs generous olIer In t i paper.
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Early in tht morning , bte :1.t
( nIght , or whenever wed , Defiance
Surd'l will be found always the
same , always the best.
Insist on having it , the most for
your money.
Satisfaction or money back
guaranteed. It is manuf.1ctured ,
under the btest improved condj ,
tions. It is up-to' date. It I.s the
best. We give no premiums.
\V e sdl 16 cunces of the best
starch mlde ! for 10 cents. Othcr
brands are 12 ounces for 10 cents
with a tin whistle.
l\\unufncturcd by
TilE DEFIANCE STARCII CO. .
Omahu , Neb.
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your water frequently night nnd day
smarting or irritation in passing , brick- . .
dust or scdiment in the urine , headache ,
haclachc. lame back , dizzincs3 , sleeplessness -
ness , ncrvousness , heart distu banco duo
to bad l : dney trouble , Glc n eruptions from
had blood. ncuralgia , rheumatism , ( liabctcs ,
hloatin , Irritahility , wornout feeling. lack
of amhition , los : of 1lcsh , sallow complexion -
plexion , or Bright's diseasc.
If j'our water , when allowcd to rcmain
undisturbed in a glass or bottle for
twenty-four hours , forms a sedimcnt or
bettling or has a cloudy appearance , it 3
e\'idence that ) 'our Iidnej's and bladder
nc.d immediatc attcntion.
Swamp-Hoot is the grcat discovery of
Dr. I\ilmcr , the cmiucnl kidney and bladder -
der specialist. Hospital5 use it with won.
derful success in both slight and sc\'crc
CilCS. : Doctor : ! recommen it to their
patients and use it in their own families.
because Ihey recognize in Swamp-Root
the groatcst : ! Del most successful remcdy.
Swamp-Hoot b pleasant to talee nnd is
for salc at drug stores the world o\'er in
hottlcs of two sizcs and two priccs-fifty
cents and ono dollar. Remembo' tilt
lIa III ' \ Swam/.Rool. Dr. } . :11m r s
Swamp. Root , ullcl tile address , EIII1'-
Imllltoll. . . \ r. , 011 evo'Y bottle.
COUPON.
Plcnso wrilo or fill in thl , coupon with , our
11'111I0'11111 ' Dlllhcss RIIII Dr. Kilmer & Co. wllls"nd
) 'OU 1Frre Sample Bottlll 01 Swamp-Root the
lIreat Kidney Remedy.
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City or Town . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Mention tbl. paper.
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New Club
Shot Gun Sh.el1s
Arc "Crow IUlor.f. "
Nitro Club an Arrow Shclls
: m : factory loa cd with smokeless -
less powder and rcduc.e the
amount of smoke noise and
rccoil.
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THE UNION METALI.IC
CAn.'fRIDj co. , nBIUG1tOmr. CONN.
AsenC't 313 Dro.1wIIYt : ! N. Y.
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! The FREE Ho nast at
LANDS OF
I Western
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. Millions of arre. of lII"rolhrrnt Glaill Rn,1 Gin
ane lalitI" ! h , ' hod liS II frl' 1:111. UI hy 11111 rha.
flom HoIII" ' ) COIIIPallll' . , I.and COI'ololions. ell
i THE GREAT TTRACTICNS
II ( .ntlll Crnl' . , h'II : ht hll dlulI\lt. . "IIIt'mll
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Tilt' 1I011l.hlliol\ \\'I'.telll Cana , ! " Inrrlal
1 j\V t b' imIIl lII.lIl1n : IhJl l : Iho Pllst ) I'ar , 0\ (
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\VI hrto lIt'nrt"1 I\lIIhol IUIII Canadlnl1 C nvrrl1lcl
elll fur Cnll > > rJioll I.da. . IIn" oll..Ir iutorllllliioll-
( III ad Ir ! ! , " SIIof 11II'1I , rRtoll.OUI\WR.Cnna.IIl\- ! \
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stole Collarettes.
The \011\l' \ of the slolo collnrotte tF
nn established fact and Its numb l' atlll
mt'lely Increase day h ' ! ! a ' . The two
shown are aUlong the hest offcred un
rmor ! ! n. rholco of ahalJO and Rt 'ln.
Numhpr Ono Is mnde of mole sl:11\
wllh trimmIng of ermlno and Is illmpol\ : \
to form n. eep round colinI' n.t thl )
hncle , \ \ 1l 1 BtOO cnds h t aI' ' ' ' liar
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4G09 Btolo ollarcttcl ! ,
ono 812:0. :
rower at the waist lIuo and brOl1l1er nt
the lower cdge , where ther : termInate
In points.
Number Two Is shown In Persian
Inmb cloth with black sllle ornaments ,
malting n. fiulsh at the front. 'rho col.
lar portion Is square at hoth front
and llack an the stoles arc wl cr at
the ends than at the collnr.
Both designs are avallablo for a11
the materlnls used for collarettes , fur ,
lamh cloth , velvet and the lIlw.
To cut either OM wl [ ! requlro 11,6
) 'nrds 27 inches wIde. The pattern
4609 is cut in the medium size ouly.
Apple Tapioca Pudding.
Suppose ) 'OU put a haH cup ot tnpl.
oen. to son.k over nIght. I hn.vc a
whlte.lIned granite l\Ottlc , nnd put the
taplocn. to soak In thnt. In the morn.
Ing put n little wnter In ; let It simmer -
mer slowly , until trnnsparent ; put n.
tnhlespoon of hutter In , a mtle salt ,
nutmeg , a stick of cinnamon , sugar to
tnste : then larO nnd quarter npples
and IHlt In. Put in ns many apples as
) 'ou wnnt , and cool. until applps are
ten er. You wl [ ! ha\'c somcthlng
Iretty nice. You cnn ha\'e I'hubarh
ntHl talloca , strawhel'1'les 1lI,1l tailloca.
I'aspberrlo'i ! ' and taplora. Cool. on top
of stove.-No\'embcr First. .
Seven Gored Skirt.
The seven gorl11 sldrt thnt flares
freely and gracefuny at the lower
portion retaIns an Its vogue in spite
of the man ) ' noveltIes introduced.
This ono allows of either the Inverted
plaits or habit
h n c I , . and I s
t I' i mille with
8hop\ straps thnt
RllIl murh to Its
style. As shown It
Is made of nnt
bl'Own hopsacldng ,
' . with straps of
broadcloth \l11)od \
461G Bevon OOl'e < 1 with \'elvet. and Is
Fillre Skirt. stItched with cor-
22 to 34 wnl8t. tlcplll slll , . bnt an
materlnls used for sldrts and fot' en.
tlro gowns ere suItable.
The sldrt Is cut in Geven gores that
arc shaped to widen generonsly b'low
the Imees and to pro\'ldo the fashion.
able fiare. The bnrk gores are cut
for In\'el'tcd plaits , but can be put elI
at Indlcatcd lines when the habit cf-
feet Is prcf < > ! 'red. 'rho strnpH nre
pointed at thelt. ends nnll are arranged -
' ' the before the sldrt
ranged O\'C ! gorcl !
Is senmed ,
'rho quantity of material reulrell
for the medium slo : Is ! ) % ) 'a1'lls :
Inches wide , .1 % . ) 'ards H 0\ \ ' .1 % ) 'al'lls
1i2 Inrhes wldo whcn material has IIg.
ure 0lIap ; 3 % ynrds H Inches 0PA \ :
) 'ards 1i2 Inches .wldo when mnlerlal
hns neither IIgnl'e nor 11Il ) ) .
'l'he putt < , \'n \ 4615 Is Cllt In sizes for
It 22 , 2.1 , 2 , 28 , 30 and 32 Inch waist
measure.
Volet ) Is a fn\'orlto color.
Yoln't 1'\1C'hlng8 trim froC' ] , .
Jeweled clasJ8 ) 1\1'0 much 1I1l'11.
Painted wood buttous are 1I0ted.
_ ' 1.'ho best , "elveteens wlll not wear
ocr.
I Lnced effccts In rlb1Jon are atlll
notel. (
Wnlldng s\lrts \ just touch the
ground.
RIeted steel arrows tt'lm 6mlu'l
hnts.
Oranges decorate 11 bl1 ; brown fur
bat.
I.nce Is conspicuous on some of the
1I0W Imts.
l\Innr dellcnto tones are 1Jcautlfu !
wIth IIt'oWII.
} . , " Inches Is the '
ortr.lI"o 110))11\1' ) ) coal
lengths.
It's 1\ flute \ llU\'o tlto sJlI1Ier ) heel !
:1 : match the gown.
Coat tnlls of Inco ' cle\'ol'
I : 1\1'0 \ on m
e\'enlng tollot.
"t " ) .n odtl } 1an < ,1 sldl't Is IU'I'lnsd eve :
jr a llalte ) sltll't.
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: Latect In Linen Colli1rs.
. Sllrr Jlnen colllmi : 1\1'0 acqulrln/o / ; mol'
wonderful Bl1ap < , s e:1I'h : wcel" ItHlical
- Inn / lH' : e l'Olll'n'o of In'nult . amen
their orlglnl1lorl ! . Some of the latC'lit-
n1111 nlso the } ) I.'t tlost-al'o dp81 no
. with the Idea of dlsl'lIsln ( altoJcthl'
J.1 with the sUllpll'nl'utar ) ' bow Ot' U.
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therefore , little \ ' hnpcIcxtenslon \
In rent , the fast < , nlnJ ; , of co.r.rsO. he.
IlIg I'fected nt the hacle. Eminently
orlllnal is ono com lose(1 ( of alternate
rows of the white linen anll 'I\ttIce
work. the laUeI' threulel1 : throuctlt the
vel\'et rlbhon 10 match the fl'C.I , or
blonse , and lied In gradunted bc.\\'s In
rent , whllo another. emhrolder"\ with
1 heavy raised Imttern In thrN , worl"
'JOtlHted ' tl'lnnGulur elOJlecCll1fo11t ) In
rout as a sUbstitute for the tIe. .
A Moonlight Dress.
Ono of the most. charmIng filght3
fashion hns talton Is In the form of 1\
"moonlight dress. " ThIs most won.
t'Irful ! effect can he Ilchleved wIth
luy < > rs of filt11 . chiffon gauze , and
sheer glistenluG Libert ) . sill , In these
shades : sll\'er. whIle , nmlight blue ;
grllY and other Imle ttl1dos. !
'rhere hn\'e IJepll sunset o\\'ns In
purple , rose , red gold , mau\'e cream
I1nd turquoise bloc , and autumn gowns
In the rlchnesn of color that season
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suggests , also winter cO tumes all
white and coll1 an ! ! spurldlng , but
no\'cr before a moonlight effect with
all Its lOetle fancy. Ex rts hayo
pro\'cd how ben.utlful It can bo In
blending these requisite shades and
materials.
Adv < 1ntages of Fur Hats. .
Po\'ert . is Rometl1nes a suferual'1.
The eXllensh' nnd fashionable fur
hnt has been fou.nd unwholesome for
the hall' , anll ono worn as constnntly
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Young girls are alwa's charmln ( ;
when dressed In white. This pt'etty
walRt combines crepe de Chine with a
bertlm of cream lace and Is exceeding-
I ; . ' effective , ' The shirrell ) ' 01 < 0 Is a
featul'l1 atHl the hcrtha gives the broal\
shoulde\ \ ' effect of faRhlon. while the
slee\'es are shirrell to fit the arms
snugly abo\'c the elhows , hut form
soft dl'Ooplug IJUffs at the wrists. All
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wpar a hat would soon malte the
wearer bnlll. So women who ha'e
heen envying ; . 'our wealthier sisters
. 'o\11'8el\'e8 fot'
this headgear comfot.t ) \ ,
If the ) ' ha\'e the hat ) ' 011 ha\'e the un.
Impaired head of hall' .
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' } 'ho best material fot. all ove\.day \ ;
shirt. Is twilled tnlfpt.a. It Is flrm ,
noise loss aUII soft enough to he unpre.
telltlCllls. and. In spHc of the fall for
checlR and Illalds IInl\ \ Roman strIIes.
n. blacl , twi1le ! ! taffela , tlght.fitted and
Ilnlted at the foot. escaping the I
grolllHI a full two Inches , is IInques- I
tlonabh' u modest and prol1tablo pur- :
chase.
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Most Economical Gloves.
French ItllI glo\08 1001 , fresh much
10ngor than suede ones , nnd a Itlll that
Is soft ulld olasllc Is hettel' thall a
hard one. It when woarlng Itld glo\'es
'Olll' hunds become hot , hreatho Inta
the glos as soon as ; "ou tnl\O thom
otT. This hellls to 11I'e\'ent the Idd
fl' ( m hardel1lng.
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Palo green In the soft. cool shades
Is'el' ) ' prellj' for sashes , hall' bows
I ! \IlIl the 111\0. to aCCOmIHU1j' whIte
frocl.s.
Fl'Ocls for \'CI'r sl11all foil , are In
tlto French fonn , with long waist aud
much abbt'O\'lutell sllrt , staniling ont
, crlsll ) ' In tlne'llleco Ilrlncesse form.
'rho olle'lIleco frochs talto'arlolls
forms.Iost : of thom are ) ) Ialted In
sldo Ot. box Ilalts from collat. hand to
hem , and with thom Is worn a helt In
nussilln stj'lc.
White \\001 fl'Ol'ls al'o effoell\ l ; . '
trImmed with hanlli : of 1II'IIht plaid
bot'lol'c(1 ' fihel' braid.
sl11 , ! ( bj' white
Stltcholl blinds of sill. In 1)laln colors
tl'im some of the pI 1\111 ft'oelts , und
wltOll , 11M I orton the case. the mOIl ( 'II
- has sailor colhll' and Hcnrf. the model
hns Il snllot' ( ,011:11' and scarf , this pol.
'r ' la ! ' may bo of thl' tarrl'ta , h'll\'lIy (
) , 8 : II'hC'at \ \ t1w 1'1\l'S \ ! , and the scarf
, s will bo of the sill. .
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GIrl's Sunpender COGtumc.
Suspen er fl'oclts mnltO one of the
Intest novelties for lIttle girls and are
exceedlnly ! ehal'mln . ' 1'ltls one is
mncle with n. box plaited gulmpe of
while Inwn , while lho dress Itself Is
of rose colored cashmere , stitched
with corti celli sill. , and Is delightful
In color as wen us st yl ! ! . but the de.
I sign can be l'elH'odUce t an ) ' or the
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46011 Ulr8 ) Box Plaited SUlpender
Cootumo , G to 12 rcars.
season's materIals. in any sha o that
ma ' be preferred. The suspenders ,
whIch malw the essentlnl characteristic -
tic , are delightfullj' childish in elIect
antI also srvo to I < oep the sltIrt in
pI nee.
The dress consIsts of the guImpe ,
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materials sort enough for shirrIng are
appropriate and the design suIts both
the separate waist and tbo entire
dress. The quantit ) " of materIal required -
quired for a girl of 14 years of age is
3 . . yards 2 ] , 3 yards 27 or 2 yards
44 Inches wldo with % j'arcIs of lace.
A May Manton pattC'rn. No. 4414 , sIzes
12 to ] 6 years , will ho mn.llerl to any
address on receipt of ten conts.
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sld't and suspenders. The glllmpe Is
lalcl In box Ilnlls thnt are stItched nt
each erlge and Is closed InYlslhly he-
neath the one lit conler bach. ' 1'ho
sleeves are Jlnlted abo\'e the elbows ,
hut soft and full below. The sldrt Is
: ; t\'alght \ and laid In hex plnlts whose
edges meat at the helt and flare apart
I sllghtlr as they approach the lower
edge. ' 1'he suspeuder8 al'o made in
two sections each , the hnck ones cui
In Imlnts that o\'OI'lap the front , and
are n.ttached to the lJelt b ) ' means of
buttons.
' 1'ho quantlt " of matNlal required
for the medium slz (10 ( 'ears ) is 4 %
yards l IncheR wIde , 3 % . ) 'al'ds 2
Inches wldo or 2 ) 'n.rds H inches
wide , with 1 % ) 'IlI' S 36 Inches wIde
fot' uIIOIJo.
The ) ) nttern 4605 Is cut In sles fet
girls of G , 8 , 10 and 1 yelll's of a e.
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Chnngeablo'el'eteens ha\'c the 1001 ,
of the richest , "eh'ets from I4)'ons ai'll'
are lJartlcularly fin ( ' nnd rich when Ou (
of the colors Is blaclt. This gIves tre
mendous dopth. Some cholco exam
pIes come ut 75 cents n. yard.
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Renders or thIs paper can recuro nny Ma ]
Mouton pattern lIIustratcdllbo\'o by filling ou
nU blllnks In COUPOD.lIl1d maIIlDwtth \ 10 couts
to E. E. llllrrbon & ; Co. . a Plymouth Place. Chi
cn"o. Pattern wlU bo mllUe < 1 promptly.
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Wnlst Measure ( It ror s\lrt ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . _
Dust Measure ( lr ror wnlst ) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ _
Ace lit ch\d's \ ! or mtss's pntterD ) . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Wrlto pl"lnIY.o'll. . out nil blanks. Enclo !
( , . Mall to C. 11 11111 rlooD .t Co. , Co > Plfmo'H
Place , CblcQlo.
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THREE VEARS AFTEn.
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Eugene g. Larlo , of 761 Twentieth ,
a\'ellllo , tlcltet seHer In the Union Station -
tion , Denyer , Col. , ! lays : I
"You nro lit liberty to .
re"eat whnt 1 flrst stnted I
t hl'ouh our Den \'er pa-
Ilers about Doan'H 1\Illney
P11ls In the summer of
IS ! ) ! ) , for 1 have had no
reason In the InlI'JI.ltn to I
change 111 ' o"lnlon of the
l'emed ) ' . I wns ! ! uhject to
6evero atlnclts of ba'k.
ache. nl\\'I1)'s aggravnted 1 ,
If 1 sat long at n. desl , .
Doan's Kidney 1'11Is abso.
lutely stopped my hack.
che. 1 hav ne\'er had '
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II. pain or twinge sInce. "
Foster. II1hurn Co. , Buffalo , N. Y. \
For snle bj' all druggists , lrIce GO
cents ler box. r
'l'hose who ha\'o not tasted the bit. , )
tercst of lIfe's hlttors cannot appro-
cln.to the sweelest of lIfo's sweets. .
Insist on Getting . It. I
SOI1) ( ' ro'r.rs ! IllY th'y don.t I < ccp Dc-
flnllCo Rtarch. Tht 1-0 : hecl1utlo th'y have
n stock on hand of other bran eontutn-
tng enl ' ] 2 oz. In IIl1clwlC. . which they
won't bo uble to ! lell flrat. bcennsn Do- \
IIl1nco contains ] G oz. ro ! ' the : lIlmo monpy.
Do 'ou Wlnt ] 11 01 : . 1I1l1ton. , ot ] 2 01. . for
I1l1mo money ? ' 1'h'n buy Defiance Starch.
Hequll'es no coollng.
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Business Is n' 111antel t1Iat co\'ers
a. multItude of queer transactions.
Teoslnto Rllll n1l110n Dollar Omll. .
The two greatest lodder 1)lants 011 cartb.
ono good for 14 tons hay nnd the other
80 tons green fodder per acre. Grows
evcr\vher(1 , , 80 does Victoria Unpo , fIeld-
Inlt 60,000 Ibs. sbeep IUtd swlno food per
ncre.
JUST SF.XD ] O IX 8TA II'1I TO THE
.10hn A. Salzer Sect ! Co. . I.a Cr08se , 'Vis.
lI ! lrl'cel\'c 111 return their bi cntno/t ) / line !
Iuts or { arm sccd samples.Y. ( . N. U. )
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hold o\'er for another tm'm.
ll's n tough tllrlt y that Is able to
Jllrs. 'Vlnlllow'lI Soothln , : : Syrup.
I'or chtlliren teethlnK. oftfm. the RUfUS , reduces m. J
lIamwatlon.lIllays patn , cures wlJlcl collu. c a bottlo.
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A man who Is looldng for trouble
can usual1) " find It wIthout. trouble.
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Feet Comfortable Ever Since. \
"IBulercd tor years with mv teet. Afrlcnd r
recommended ALLEN'S F OT-EASE. I
IISOt } two boxcs of the powder , and my fect I
have been entire I : , . comfortable e\"et' since.
ALLEN'S : r.'OO'l'-E.\SI' if ! ct'l.talnly a od-
60111to me. 'Vm , I. . Swormgtcdt.'Vashiulj-
ton , D. C. " Sold b } . all DruggIsts , 25c. \
A phllClsoph\r can eXIlnln nlmost I
an'lhlng-except his philosoph ) " .
IF YOU us UALL nLUI ,
not Red Cross Dall Ulno , tbo host llall Dine. t "
Large oz. pClckngo only cants.
A Tall Story from London.
A New Yorl\Cr who Is IIOW In Lon.
don declnres that ono of his grentest
pleasures here is the number of peo.
pie who speak English , says the London -
don Chronicle. At home his grocer
comes from Holland , his Imtcher is n.
native of Brazil , his chemist i3 nn Alsatian -
satian , his chef is a. Germnn , his valet
born In Toldo his ' ' . '
was , ser\'ants [ .1'0
Irish and Swedish , his coachman Is a
Cnban , his barber comes from Trlesto ,
n.nd his frulteror from southern Italy.
A few months ngo , when ho had to . .
call In a octor suddenlj. to nttend to II :
ono of his sl'rvants , a. Persian answered -
ed the summons. lIe is clothed by a
Coclmey. hns a Canndlan for n business -
ness partner , and expects to be hurled
by a Scotchman.
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Old Coachmen Obsolete.
Pm'haps It's fashIon. pm'haps It's
precp.utlon thnt has hrought about a ,
change In the ago and nplearanco ) of
New York coachmon. 'I'hat "old nnd I
trusted" Ind1\'ldual who , nccordlng to I
fiction , hl\s howled the family up and :
down Fifth avcnuo lor more years !
than any ordinary coa hman coulll r
possibly oxlst In the borouh ! oflan -
hattan , Is who ] ! ) " obsolete. It takes
strong arms tmd steady nerves to
guIde n. prancing pah' through the :
mae pf yohlcles of the carrlnge dls. I
trlcts of New Yorl { . nnd men below \
mlddlo age are found far moro suitable -
able for such service than ol er ones
are.
GIVES "GO"
Food That Carries One Alon ! ] .
It's nice to Imow of food that not
only tastes delicious but that IHits the
snnp and go into one and supplies
staying power for the dar.
A woman sn's : "I have talten
enongh medicine In 111) ' tlm& to furnish -
nish a. drug store , but In later and
wIser yenrs I ha\'o tal\On none but
have depended , f r the health I now
enjoy , on sultnblo and sllstalnlng
food of which I keep on hand n tested
\'arlet ) . , plain but nourishing.
"or these my maltt dependence Is
Grape-Nuts. especlnlly If I ha\'o before -
fore me a day of unusual effort olth.
or me/'Ital / or physical. In thIs case
I fortify m'setr the first thing In the
momlng with about 4 teaspoonful
of Grape-Nuts moistened with cream
and not much else for breakfast and
the amount of wOl'le 1 cn.n then carr ) '
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through successfully without fatIgue
or exhl1usllon Is n. wonder to th050 I
about mo n.nd e\'on to m 'se1f.
"Gmpe-Nuts food Is certalnl ) ' a
wonderful strengthener nnl ! Is not n.
stimulant , for there Is no reaction nft.
ol'\\'ards , hut It is sustaIning untl
strengthening , as I have Ilt'ovell hr '
long experience. " Name gl\'en by L' ,
Postnm Co. Bnttle ' "
, Creek , Mich.
ThC'ro's n. r'aRon four teaspoonfuls :
of Grape.\'uts and cream will ndl ! '
moro strength and cal'l' ; " ono further
than a 1)latol'nl of coarse hea\'y food
thnt Is nonl'l ) ' nil wasto. Gralo.Nuts .
fooll Is condensoI ! , pre'dlgestetl nnd
delicious. It contains the IlIlt'ta of
the Whent and Barl ! ! ) " grnlns that
SUPIly the rebuildIng IIUl'tS for DraIn
nnd Ner\'e Centers.
' 1.001 , In each pnrlmgo for n copy
b of the fnmons lItQ uult , "The n01l1 !
to Wcll\'lIlo , "