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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1904)
, . , . . . . ' . . ' . , . - . . . Big Risks Loss 01 Tlmo. Los , 01 Moner. \ I Loss 01 Place , Loss of Comfort , cll follow In the tra' ' . . of not uIlnr , : : St. Jacobs Oil * For RhcumntisJn , ill , Ncurnlsc , LumbB o , : : ScinUcB , SprB.ins . . : . .t . 11 has cured thousands. Will . . ; " , . , . , " " " " 50 , , . . 50" ' L . , * * n * * * f ' * i } * * * * ) Hf-X' * Hoaoltal for Insane Indians , The nn'tonnl ! hospital for insane In. dlans. at Canton , S , D. , has finished : its first year. At the beginning 1l had I thlrty.four patients. half Its capacity. In a few months It was filled. Accord. ing to Superintendent Gifford the num. ber or insane Indians Is constantly in. creasing , the chief cause being dGo. spondency. Lack or active occupation , huntln { ; and the 111\0 la the chler cause or this , , J . . , Ida not bellc" , 1'lno's CUre tor Consum tlon \ IIns an oQui1 : tor coulths nnd eolds.-JoUN 1 ' . DOTEn , 'l'rlnlty Springs. Ind. . Feb. 15. l00a. , 1 ' Count to Retire. Count Wolltenstein. who has ac ed 1 as Austro.Hungarian ambassador to Frt\1ce siq o 1 95 , is to reliro. Ad. I vnriclng age and Impaired health are the unquestioned causes of the count's withdrawal. He is to be suc. , ceeded by Count Khevenhuller.Met ch. t whoso long experience as m'lnlter [ and ambassador at Sofia , Delrade. { I I R n.n.q t. Pot rBt t1'l'g pl ces ! . ! I i Paris a man yersed in all phases of j poUtlcs tlS t le affect the near east. I- i Superior quality and extra quantity : must win. This is why Defiance I Starch Is taltlng the pia co ot all : others. I ! l. ' I Will be "Some Potatoes. " : I' Colorado will exhibit potatoes Ilt the ; world's fair of monstrous proportions. I The commission has 500 tubers that I average n. ton in weight. The heaviest I weighs ten pounds and the lightest one three and one.half pounds. : lIrA. Wlnlllow'A Boothln Syrup. ? or cblldrcn tectbln , softens the gnros , reduccs IDo . U4IIlmlltlon , allays paIn , cures wind colic , : : : leG bottle. Auctralla , Country of Churches. Austrnl1n. has more churches per. . 'capita than any other country. She ; has 210 churches to every 100.000 peo. pie. I ngland has 144 and Russia abou t fifty.fi . ,1 : Quit Couhlng. ! WIlY cough , whcn for 250 and this notlco'on et 2 , ' ) doses ot an nb51)- lutely guaranteed cough cure in tab10t , form , postpaid. WIS. DnUG CO" , LA CROSS ) : ; . WIS. ( W. N. U. ) ! It a man Is brolccn a woman seldom I 'Wastes her time twsUng him n.roUDli i ber finger. A happy homo s the reflection of beaven. . I Stops tlm Congh and I 'Vorks Oft' the Cold Laxo.dvo Brome Quinine 'l'nblots. Prico25c. A PODseaslon He Values. Secretary Har : has in his possession . the Pannmnn flag ill which was wrapped Panama's treaty with the , Unit d States on its trip from Wash. 1ngton to the 'isthmus ' and baclt again. TIJoe 11lag was pl'esentcd to him by Minister Dunau.Varllla , who himself helJt the American l1ag , which was Illeo wrapped with tilO treat , } ' . I - . To the 'houscw1e who has not yet rbeeome acquainted with the new j' ' rth1ngs at everyday UBi ) in the market : I , and who lis Teasonably satisfied with rtbe oill. we would suggest that a trial of Defiance Cold Water Starch be Imade at 'once. ' Not ' 8.10ne because it i ' . ! is , guaranteed by tbo manufacturers I to 'be ' superior to any other brand , but becatls each 10c package can- 'taina 16 ozs. , while 1I11 ! the other lt1nds oont.ain 'but ' 12 ozs. It is safe to say that the 1ady who , oueo uses Defiance . . Starch wUl use 'DO other. Quality nmd quantity must : win. .Dlagnoslng H Is Disposition. 1 "There's old Dllthers. He tal\Cs { such a jaunlliced view of the world. " remarleB 'Gllworthy. \ " ot alwa's. " says 1\lIgg1elmry. \ I , , "ne onlr gets those pessimistic moods ! on him when he has loeen drinl\lng. " "Sarno thing , in effect. He taltes IJ ' dcmljohndiced view.-Judge. 1 , , DO TOutt cr.OTIIES LOOK YRLLOWf Iho. usoRed Crols Dnllllluo. Itwillml1ko thom whlto 1111 snow. :3 : oz. pnckngo conts. . . Fool-one who is and doesn't Imow IL : . Charactcr Is the poor man's capital I , I - - - The forward look rthnulates the tOI' ward step. I The LANKF RD HUMANE i Horse Collar I It t. clltton.nlle < l , antl-cbllnnl : .It ' "IIIU"lth'ely cure aud vrent Kalis aud ore .buuld n and do r' away with Ild. , A.1e your dealer tor tbelll. Wrlle tor CalalOlCuiI Ind receh'e nur memorandum account book trep. TUB POW. XU mo , CO. , WatarlooIowa. . . . . , . ' - . . " . . . . I II NEWS Ll\JNEBRASKA _ . THE STATE IN A NUTSHELL. Osceola's new' auditorium is nbout to be opclted. Tlw new Carnegie library at llea- trIce has bcen formaJl , } ' opencd. Mrs. .Terr ) ' Adams attempted to light a fire with l\Orosene and wns fataJl , } ' burned at. VaIlc , } ' . The Altccut ! Order of United Work. men and th , , ! Degree of I1onol' held a compctltlvo clrlll und entertainment. at lIan'ard. , Miss Lucy Smith. emplo'cd at the J.'hleUty lalllulry la Premont. had ono of her hlltllis badl ) ' bUl'1led in II. ) lleco cf Ironing machinor ' Thieves visited \1e \ home of Franl , Thomus of Nebl'aslm Cltr and robbell his cellar of Its contents , The , } ' cnr. ied off II. wngon load of canned goods. Hev. Henr , } ' D. Smith and family Ill" rived in Falls CIt , } ' last wcelt from Fen du Lac , 'Vis. p.oSmith comes to tnl < e charge of the EIIscolJl\I ! church in that ! ) Iaco. The mOl.tgago rccol'll of Cumlng count , } . for the last throe weelts l1hows mortgages filed during that period of . $14GOO and releasell $17,4GO. ' 1'hll : ; Is , about the proportion that the county I has steadily maintained for the last three , } 'ears. February , term of the district court convened at Albion with .J\ldge Paul presiding. The docl < et contarno furty- lIve cases , most of which are civil. ai , though there arc fOlll' Ilctlons fOl' the violation of the Slocum law. At Beatrice the jury in the case of , , : Jun A. Forbes. who hl'ought suit for UOOO damages against the city of , Jeatrlce for injuries received by fall. 'ng on an kit walk. brought In a vel'- iict In favor of plaintiff for $750. l\IcKlbben's stol'e at Loretto , six miies northwe3t or Albion. was broken into by lJUrglars and a quantity of I merchandise taken. 'rho llOstotllce Is . in the same building und a clean w eof \ stamps and l\Oney belonging I to the oillce was made. I The announcement that the Dul" I lIngton contemplates the hulllH o ( a now line from Table Rocl ( to ' 101)C- Itn , Kans. , thus connecting the capl. tals of the sistoI' sta.tes. coupled with II revival of the talk In reg-a I'd to the remtH'al of the railroad shells from Wymore to Table Rocl . seems to au. gel' Q boom for Table Roclt. 'I'ho report of GamQVardon Carter for th , } 'ear just l1n5scll ! shows that during that time 3,744 resident lIcesses were istlUed. heln { ; 900 more than were ever Issued before. and elghty.four for. I elgn IIcflnses were issued nt $10 each. 1 The commission cost the taxpayers this , } 'ea\r \ $ lGOO and $1,000 of this was for fr rl1lanent l'cpalra to the fish hatcherleo. J. ll. Palmer , n retirell farmer of Fremont. was struck by tl'l\.ln No. 1 on the Union Paclfle at a cr03sln two miles west of Ames anll su ! > talned serious - ious injuries. Ho was \ll'lvlng an empty wagon an evidently dill not see the trnln until It was almost upon I , him. His left arm was brolten , his ack hurt anl1 ho sust .1ned othcr serious - ious Injuries. Among the oplnlorus expectell nthe close of the sesslotl1 of the sUlll me 'court is one In tb alpeal of Jnmes Robinsl1D. sentencc to life im Tlson- ment for murder In McPherson 't'Ciunty. : The ten-Itory of rthur amI MCPher. son cOlmties waE 'eonsolldatc 'ani ! at. torneys have ralsed the ! technical. . potIit 'that the nlmder was tcllnmltted I in Arthur comity. I Dr , 'Voodward. In consulutlonvlth : : Dr , 'Gray of Osceola , who once had tho' ' dlscase himself , decl ClI thnt Charles Devaux , the proprloti'r oT 'the hotr l , fit 'Shelby. has the smallpox. Deva\lx' ' YIaS broln out aud thol1ght he had 'the chlclt'npox. ; rho local BoaI'll of Health 1)If\ced ) the family a11l1 s mo of the boarders llllller quaralltlne , 'lllll .l1itlplayed the red flag. The Insurance department of { hl" au. , ( fitOl"S office is just now hus ) ' receiving money for agents' licenses anrl for tax. es Imposed on insurance cOl1l1lmlles. Last month $ IGOOO WhS talwn In amI 'this month Deputr PIrCI1 figures { llItt nl1 of $22,000 w1\1 \ be paid in. A'iready :2,500 : agents' licenses lmve been 113I-\U' d and It Is bello\'ed the JlKt wl\l \ 1.Ie greatly increased over last 'year. 'rhe memhers of the Dutch Reform. ed church oi IIollan l would ' 11Im to lmow who is going 1\1 par 'for their -costly glass window , stahltln :111,1 : -ndorned in the latest fashion. 'It was. . . 'Tlnloarled and all ow 011 to rest 'ug-ainst the dellot wall at Holland , , Vtlllam' ' " 'lIson'lI cow got on 'nw track and tlto' ' : "train that doesn't Hin1 at ' ! 1011and I throw the animal through the crated 'Class. lIon. G. A. LulI.hart of Norfo1lt was ngerouslr , anll ma'lle fatally , 'hurt boy bolng run dowlI 'bo ; , ' a hOI'IW. lIe 'wns dodging to get ant of the , my of I one team nnd steppell dh'ectly in front I at 'un oncoming splt'i'led horse. He I 'V1tS 1 < l101tcd down anll Imdlr tmmpled. about the face and 'hrmd. his cheelts being cut Into shreds h , } ' the slmrp Clt\ltS on the horse's f11Of.\S and llls slrnl1 penetmted hy ono. It III also thoUg\lt he received Illternni Inlurles. , Thomas O. Buchanan. an American Express compan ) ' agent. plearled gulltr in 010 < 11l1trlct comt at Fremont to earrring n. consignment of llrairio chicI < ens to marl.et lIurlng the closed season and was finerl $100 anrl costs , which the conlllany Imld , The case against the c01npan , } ' waR dhHnlssel1. At n meeUn of the Board of Public Lands nnd Bulltllngs Illans for the. Norfollt asyltlm Ilrellal'ed by Archltec. T'lerYore , accepted and the secrotulT wl\l \ nIl vertlse for hlrtH In the near fl. turo. PlanK were also adopted for the building of n. hospital nt : 'IlIIford IUJIl cold stDrlllC . bulldlng at lleatrlco. , . . . , - - - - - - - - - - - ! J MONEY IN THE SCHOOL FUND I Etate Treasurer Fifty Thousand Dollars He Wishes to Invest. I LINCOLN.-l < 'or the 111'8t time In I mun ) ' months thcre Is mon ! ! ) ' III the , IHJrnUlnent school fund nnll the atten. ' . 'I tlon of banltCl's hns bcen called to the facl that the boaI'll of education , I Innds anll funds will at Its next meet. Ing be ready . to buy securities to the IlInOl1l1t of $ .OOOO to $100,000. 1\lr. l\lol'tenscn \ IssucII his month ! ) ' state. , ment , which has ) 'el to bo checltlHl 1111 with the boolts of the uudltor. ' 1'he statcI1lent shows that the permanent school fllnd contains $ :17,287.24. : DurIng - Ing the month the receltlts In this fund were $120SlS.JG ! , while $83" 2S7.-I1 was Jmlll out. 'I'ho geneml funll has a balance of $3S,89G.l0 : , while nt the be lnnlng of the month it had $2S..HHi.07. The cash in the temllornr , } ' school fund has grown Ilurlnl ; the month' 1rom $120,307,7G to $1:18,02:1.81. : : J 1I or the state fllnds ha\'o Increased from $225,446.17 to $2D'I,450.80. The totnl receipts wCl'e$292G7D.17 , whllo tbe Jl yments wel'e $2iGIHS.O [ . Dal- anco In yarlous state banles aggl'cgato $292,879.17. SPINNE FILES' ' AN ANSWER - - Inform. the Suprel1e Court That Charges Are Fllse. LINCOLJlldge Allcll Field has tiled nn al/swer In the slIpremo cOllrl to the apllllcation of the attorney general of the state for a writ of peremptol' ) ' mandamus winding UJI the affnlrs of the Banltcrs' Unloll ot the , ,10rili. an maha Insurance com pan , } ' , anll to appoint a receiver therefOl' . The petition of the attorney general alleges mismanagement and mlsappro. prlatlon of funds , besides numOl'OIlS other things. In his answer filed on behalf of E. C. Spinney , supreme president of the cOl11pany , Judge l"IQld denies each' anll every allegation of the petition. asserts that they arc without foumla. I : Inn ! 1n 1 tnt fJ thot tl1 f , ! I1 : : l\ton : \ ! I hla Ly In : ura'nce 1xamlnel' ! : Wiggins. on behalf of the state Insurance de. [ partlnent , wa.s not complete , propel' l' fall' , An Immediate dlssolulIo b the temporary restralnln CJh el' Is prayell for , 'I'he case " . .rll bo henrd nt this silting of ! : supreme COlIl't. I TO PROTECT NEBRASKA BIRDS Ornithologists Take Precautions to I Stop the Siallghtp.r. LINCOLN-ln the absence of nn AUdllbon soclet , } ' in the state the ornithologists - thologists in state meeting took precautions - cautions to stop the slnughtm' of song birds in the state. A committee was appointed to issue cIrculars anel appeals to the school chlldl'CI1 or the state anti to endea\'or to ellucatu against. bird Itl\1ing. \ The following omcers"ero eleclell PresJ ent. Prof. n. H. Wolcott. Llnco n. . ; ylce presl , deut , 1rs. C. S. Loblnglir. Omaha ; secre1nry. E. H. , Vones , Dunhar ; treas. urer Aligust mcho , Lincoln ; executive committee , Miss Anna Caldwell , Prof. H. D. D. Hnnsm of t1le state normal schuol. Dr. S. 'R. 'Towne of Omaha. 'Gamble 1H:1i : : Flrt'n In Humanity. UNION.-Prof. , .T. W. Gamble has n great deal of 1'alth in humunRy just now. i1Itf1 boy whom he bad sent 1'or , his mall lost. a lettet' contaIn. o. 'rhe eUer was found : : md . retl\l'ned .t 0 the postolllco allll l\lr. GumliIO'l'oceivld ! It when ho callef. : Rrlnters"Get Shorter Hours. GRAND ISLAND.-Tho llewSaper ! . and printing oHlccs of this cltr are nOw on the union basis , the emliioyct.'s ! and employos getting togcUwr wHit : mn'a or no illHlcuHy. and a nine In. I ! JttJuiI of II. ten.hour day is the "result , I . Blair Gets Three Veal's. YORK.-:1Dlm : Dla.lI' , the Al'hor\'lIIc farmer. Is > now languishing in the county jail under a sentence three ) 'eal'S In ( lrlJ penitentiary IInd Is the most penitent prisoner who tillS ueen 'lodged In ' 1.110 cmnty : jail for some I tlmc , llh r wlln sentenced to n term 't r three ' ) ocars. IInd he broke down I and cried. His nttorne's , ltave nppeal. e to the sU lremo court In 111\ effort I tu Iwep'lihu out of the IwnltentJary. Saveo Life but Loscs Team. . PI..A'l'TS\10U'l'1l. : - Last summer nearly 1m the heats forming the Platts mouth pontoon brhlge brol\O Iluose Ilnd'cnt down the rIver. 'rhey lodged on the vnl'lous sand lJarl' > ' along the river hetwoen this city nt.tl Ne. 'ut'llslm Cftj' . When the rlvct' froze ever , Til St&ldon. a weU known farm. er residing tlQar Pcrclval , la. , 't olt a tam und : ' 1.arted to cross thtJ main t'hannel of the river to get one . , : f the boats , which ho thought he cOlfidISO tt ) advantage at tlOllle.v hen -near , t1IC center of the channel the ! co lie- Gan to craclt and thinlting that. Lis n\fo was of moro value to him than It1iO boat made ha ! ' > te to save hhns f md reached the shore in safet , } . . whlIc 1h : teum , wagon and harness went 1\11dor. Hold Lands for State. Another chapleT in the famouR nerd county lunrl case has been reached and all1ln the cOl'ltenton ! of Land COlllm15 loner FoIlmcl' that the land I belongs to the stat ( > : and not to the general rovernment lals IJCon sustain- I e:11 : by the department of the interior , The decision \\'aa hanel.ed down .Jan. u\r ' 22 alllI It wns receIved recentl ) ' b } ' the land commlsslOlll'r fmlll the lanll offiC'o at O'Nelll. ' 1111 ; decision uphoh3 ! the action of the reghter and receiver at O'NellI in reJecl1T ) the apllllelttlon tor ! O e.-d. . : , . ? 1 - , WOMEN AR I ; LYCOLDS . Colds Invariably Result in CaiarrhVhich Set ; Up - Hostof Distressing D seases. ' seases.o o : _ _ _ PE-RU = NA Boti1 Protects and , Cures a Cold-Read Proof , Miss Rose Gordon , 2,102 OaldnJlll Ayo. , Oakland Holghts , r.ladlson , Wis.1'ltcs : - "A tow 1'I'rtI nlO I caught R IIn\'ero collI'hloh rosu1l0(1 In ( 'hronlo hronchltls Bnd oatarrh. Our tumlly Ihy.lclan Irc- IIcrlbod nedlclnos"hlch gll\'O tcmporary I'cllot only. I bean ! tllklll ! : J'ertllm 111111 hlllrovotl at OIl'C , 'rwo hottlell cured 11Il" . I reconltncnel J'orunR to nil sulTercfIi. nllil nm lIIost grlltotul tll yon tor Tllur VI\lublo p"HJ1 lno-MlslJ n ! 9rtIO , . . . . . . - - r.w ii i\ n , D. 0" O 1i Itreot , N , W. DClir Dr. IInrtm\lII-"I : used to thlilic thnt the dooton ktlO\v nll Rhout our nchell I1nd pains and \Toro the l'rollCl. 11111'11 to oonllnlt "holl , Iel ( . but 81nco I 1Ia\0 hccn IIlck mysclf I certaluly Imel 10011 r 'IISlln to chnngo Iny mlnel. During the willter 1 onught " hOl'vy oolc1 , which clcyetol.ctl Into cl\tnrrh ot the bronchial tuhclI nl1l1 I1n Inl1ulllCtl eOllllltion ot the rellplmtllry 01'1:111111. 'l'ho 11octol'll"ero ntralcl Ulnt l'noulnonlR would sot In RIIII llrcscrlhed pl11l1 , 110wderll 1\1111 IlRohll ulilil I II 10 I" " , ell ot the \"holo tI\ln . 1111 I 11lelllllt hnlrove. Ono ot the ladles In the nome I1IHl " bottle ot l'orllllR Rnel she 1I11\'lsl'e1 mo tll try thnt , Shortly utter J b'11:1111 tillIng It I felt tbat I had touml the riGht lIIedlclne , Natural Ice by Evaporation. The peasants of Ponglbaud , in the mountains of Auvorgne , lire acquaint- cd with a singular summcr formation of ice , presumably due to cIQrnUon of underground moisture nnt } conse' Q.uent fall in temperature. Of this phenomenon they hnvo for many years talton advantage to cool and harllen their cheeses , \\'hidl are deposited in certain caverns wlmro this ice Is fonnd to bo pI"Csent and thus lteep good during the bottest sum mol' months. Onlzol"8 " ERl'lIcst ' CRne , : Another new thing. Can be cut sl , . 1 Urnes during a. aenson and sprouts ngaln wlat 'llghtnlng rapidity. Next to Salzer's 'I'eosln'te It will make 1nm'C green to der t lIm anything else ; c1tq\p , ns dIrt limd grows everywhcre , Of Sal2er's 1Ilenov\ltol' \ Grass lxt'ttrc , just the Ithl'tg Itor dying out IJI'St'tJres ! ' nnd moa.dO'\1 ! , Mr. E. Rappold. , Eaat Park.IGa. . , 'writes , "I sowell Suler' : Grass : P.IJ eIre on soil 'so poor two men could ndt I'alsc a tuss 011 It. , : n'llll In ! ortoncauya nfter sowing [ nad the grandefJt etalld of grass In tbfJ county. Saler'tJ i rass Mixtures Spl'Otlt qulclt- ly and 'produce enormousl ! " . " 100.000 ba.ITela , ltolce Seed Potatoes. B.A : ; lI'S : rmw NATlONAK. OATS. Herela , a winner , a prodigy , [ L mar- vel. enormously prollfioo , str.ollg. Ilcx.lth . 'vigorous , producLug In thirty etates bTlm HiO to 300 1m. Fer acro. You had beat sow a lot ot It , 1\11' , Farmer , In lM4 , 'ftOll In thtl fuU 8111 : It to your nelghblr.3 ut $1 II. bu , tor Recd. ClUST SEND 100 IN Pt'AlU'8 to the JYohn . Salzcr Secd Co. . La. Crosse , tWls. , and receh'3 In return . their blg , catalog and lots ot tarm secll samplec Iree , ( W. N. U. ) ' : aturallzlng a Russian. 1 Eng1l1nd Is always glad to get nn. I other dltlzen , but somcCimes she goes I about ft dn a. strange manner , accord. t ing to Uli Springfield RpubIlcan. ! A r , saUor recently ilesorteU from a Rus' f sinn battieshlp and joined an English lcrQW on II ] . tarawa. . ; Isl1md. He told [ them that 110 was tlretl 'Or the rule of : . 'tho czar flnd wanted 10 he come an Bllg1fsll ddzen. They ' ere nt a loss : 110 , , tco natumllze 'him , bnt finally each I threw a bll tCt of water all him unli so washeJff the Russla-n , r. l FITS Mnt I'f'd. ' 'NII ntllM'1l > errcnm1tfter 11 iI"C 4'Y"1U6 or Dr.IClIne'allreaC lie" " lla < " " , fiend ror l JU 82.00 trial bottle and . . . . . to"1 . iLlB.lL U. KusE. Ltd. . IIJ1 Arcb H\roeC , l' lllldell'W&el'a II f I Many men call their o'lrn careless" ness and fnact'h'Uy fate , i If you follow n crow ' 101S enougi : : S'ou wlll light on ellC'l'Ion. There's nothlnr ; lUoreIgracernl thUl insincerity. SICK WOMEN , ltlY CURE FREE. I will Bond my lIJ.I1n"oloWJ rlmo y which bas cured tbousands or womeno ! z..uco rooesl Dlspl cemf1nlJl , f'alllng : ot ' \ \TOmbj t H F I1sl1c8 , Ulcerallons. 'Cumor mlIII Ft.1U1lo . troubles Prco to any 1.I1d ' ro- qulrlaglt. : Nnnoney. no C. O. D. I alk Iii co wll your trlends. Expectarq m th r . It brlD ab01lt cblldblrth without " ' J > 4lnord er. Write to-day. UU .Mtl\KLr ; , Bouth ap"'t JUIINI two bottlcs ! llId th'y rOlltorClI mo eUlllly nllli lllenAlllltly to 110rtect lumltlt. " 'hllo IUY stomach " 'nil very dellcnte. l'orulIB dlel not lIauscnto 1110 III the least. hut Ia\'o mo" Joud "l'letlto. nllli I wish to cIrt'SII lilY n-rltltuelo to you tor rt'lItnred hc.ulth.-M.11iI Uu.nll : , , "UII Struellllill/ : . - . ' CATCHING COLD. . . . . - - Is the Doglnning of Most Winter Allmonts-Po-ru-nn Protects Against and Cures Colds. There Is no fact or mcrllcnl sclenco bet tel' ostabllshcc1 than t.hat teaspoon fill of Po. , l'unll. before cach l1Ieal t1l1rlJlg the wlntcr senson will n solutely protect person trom catching cold. Now , it this is tl'1I0 ( anll thcro is )10 doubt ollt ) , thousanlls of U\'C's woultl bo savcll , anll t.ens ot tholl sanlls of cuses of chronlo catarrh pro- ventcll , by this 8l1nllo IJrecautlon within reach of every ono. .After n colt1 has been contrnctctl II. ten- spoonful of Perl1l11ove1'y hour will shortl1" cure it leaving 110 tmco ot it bellini. .After cilrollio catarrh has hecomo olltllll. tallIlshed , or the 11rst stages of chrollio bronchitis or consumption l1a0 been I reach ell , It wlll tllim much longcr to encct. n el1l'c. U secms thnt \Velllmo\Vn nn\ \Vcll IItrnnfo \ these factI ! 1\1'0 nny 0110 shoulll IIcglect to lIro1lt by thorn nnd 'ct 110 doubt there nro mallY wh01I1\y\lttlo \ or 110 nttentlon to thcm nnd'Ho on catohlng cold , IIcqull'inl chronlo catarrh . , bronchitis an consumption. . , ' . . . . " _ 1 nt.arrh May Permeate the Whole . _ . . . . ; . . . _ _ SY tem , . . - , Mrs. Mary E. Sampson , Wcst Derry , ROcldllghnm Count ) ' , N. II. . . wrltos- : " 1 hnd t.orrlblo headl1ches , both enrs nlD 111111119 IICr\'OUII all the tlmc , also hnd trou lo each month j W ! I denf In ono D.\r for thlrt , } ' ) 'cI\I's. I tooIc six bottlcs of Portilla IIml 0110 of Manalhl aml am IJl\PPJ' to say thnt it Is the bcst mcdlclno that 1 O\'Cl' usell , lam 1I0t so nervous , illY IIPI1O- tlte is food , everything. I cat agrees with 1110 , 11I11 Il\In feollng bettcl' In every wny , I t" ' llt Perl1nl\ a Godsend to , vomen and a hlesslng t.1I 5ufferir.g humunlty.-MaI1' E. Samls ) n. ! f ) 'ou tlo not 11erlvo prompt nnll snttsfoo- tory results from the lIse ot Pcr\lnn write at once to Dr. Hartmnn , Rlvln a tull stato. mcnt of your CIISO , ntHI ho will ho plonscd to glvo yon his mluablo advlco ( ; Tatls. Adllrcss 1)1' . Hartman , Pl'csldont at T o Hartman'Sanltarium , Columbus1 Ohio. I ASK. YOUR DRUGGIST FOR A FREE PE. < RUNA ALMANAC. EVEE.Y DRUGGIST H S THE . , _ . , 'I " ' ' . 'r , , . ' . THERE'S NO USE RGUING . , . , ' ' * , . DtI1An Stiich Is the vrt'f Ed SWd111" - , ; : : ' . . I , \ It. . . ct. . . ; Hundreds wIn testffy to I. ) . . . . ' Try It once younclL . j , ; ) , ; , - We EUUanltc s.\ M mor..t . . ta t.- 'You ' . ' . : tI . ,1 . an't Iou. D W1cc su clt la-f'ab3ol y-Cr - cM b1s. . ' ( f : ' :11 : m. u th& cIolba took bcluUfu1 aM wtJI DOt nit than. : .i1Jr Gd It of J'Ot ' grow. . ltl" . ' " , , I 16 canca ( Of' IO/anr M-\hlrd..meN ch1n. ' . t , , : ; you Ctt oJ & ! Iy.aha bra.n.l. : , ' 1Q'\ ( , . , - ' ' 1.l' j THE DEfiAnCE STARC > > co " . A , QUAUA.JdQ ! . . . : : . . , , , . " : . - : ' .1' f" ; i : " ' . . , . . . 'I' , rl . ' . ; 'Ij , . " ' -1' " " " . , " ' " , ' : " , , , , , t"\f. ' " ! ' I : " ' " " t , i . . . - . _ - CAPSICUM VASELII.E , \ UT UI' 1Y c.JLUJI't' ' ' ' : a ' 2'11-8118) A stibditute tJorand supulo.ra. ) rnUslarderlInT ' othur 'tm ter , and will.JIat blli.tN ahe JnoS ( 'delicatcskln. The r > a.iJra\1lCill \ and cUL lti"e qualU : f ( ) f tills. article ar. . ow'.lIdertul. It 11'111 tstop' , oc ( oolholl.o at OIlDe , J 1"ellc\lt ! " ! Gd- acbe.lI ! sciaJi < : a. Were < : olfllloend hns the beSol , . .nd .alest edomal ooWttcr rr'dont known. 01500 as GQ < e&lerlUll remedy ; for 'Jluns in the cliett land aLoaneh .ond ull t urnr1neuralde \ and lrouIJ/lItIUIIlaint. . tlial.wlU provo what , cloim,1'ar h. nDd It wl1IJtI .to.d to be Invalu- we abluimft household. ManyjJ , > 60ple MY "II Is th" ' tQt all your V parathns. " 1'1 l cenls.lut all drtJllIlsLI : or othltr .dealers , or II , leudincrthis Gniount to UI JII I > 1Il4l fI S 111111 1'8 w" wil1soul.roll ! II tuboloulllI. .N. . rtlcl. should bo oCCUV\ed b , the public un1css ah" ' , can-ies ouclabel. nl other..lseJtii. 110t " sarno i : nuille. otIDSCmWUml 1roJ.4:0. , 17 Siale Street. NEw YORK CITr. ' - - - - PORTRAIT AGENTS ! : H ; t : :1 : 01l' A the a.t.at. l'rlcf'lIlhe ' IO'HII , J'roTIIPt , IIlcneli. . , IJ IIVf'rr ' ot all porcUlllluarllnl'1'4. flc\taut : lIlp \ um"'lIjI ' [ ) < 1 rull. tr " ftnd tor CAlalll\lUII \ . . A'lllrc. ' ADAM ; T , KROLL-CO. , How Era Building , Cll c ro , BEGGS' CHERRY COUGH 'YRUP . : cures cougbs and colds. I The FREE Gonlssfead . LANDS OF . Western ' Canada in Millions of acres of marnlticent Grain and Gr.- land ! : to be had , trolll & 8 G tree ! : lft. or b1 purchA511 Hallwa1 Comvanies. Land Corporation. . ete. l I THE GREAT ATTRACTIONS : 0011I1 Crllp" , clcllG'httlit , l'1hl1..t. , . IIplendJr1 school 8)'stmu. Ilortc'l't lIoclal conditions. tJx'OI.tlllllal rail WilY neh'lIlItlllre. . uml WeAlth tUl/llllUlIOllce Ill'lllllrecl ( 'Illilly , The 12 , OO ) pOPlllal/on br lunuhration / of WeI 1I1 Canad. Innreasad : 50.000 durin ! : tbo pall Jcar , belnJ : Americans. over . Write to nearest authorized . " 1 A e/lt tor CnnGdJnn Alias Canadian GOYement , ( nnd other Intorm.tlob- ' or odllrc55 SIIPt , ot W , \ ' . Bennelt , b01 hnmhratlon.Ottaw..C New nad" ' _ OWGba , Neb. York LUe DuUd1no. . W , N. U'I Omaha , No. 6-10C > >