Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921, April 14, 1904, Image 6

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C'ha3. ! lllerhnch ,
H tOil 0 contractor ,
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C'hC'Rtllut St. , grle ,
1'.1. . , flaY ! ! ' "l"or two rl'nrl I 111111 Iild.
IIlV ! Il'Imlllo nnl ! lhnro wa ! ! Rlleh n
JC ' ( 'I'O Ilain throlll\h \ II1Y loIns nncl
Ilrlliltl lhat [ cOlli II 1I0t stoop or
Rlrtl h'l'lI ' 1111 wllhollt great /10111 / , hnd
dJI1II ully In feltlnl ; ; nhnlll nnll wait
IInabh 10 reat at night , nrlslng In
lho ruol'nln UrNI and worn onl. 'rhe
Idlilley HccrotionH wore lI'I'I'lIlur ; unci
rltlollt.1 ( ! a heavy sellhlH'ul. Vo'lors
t2ntell : me ( or rhelllllntiRlII , hilt fulled I
to hel/l / lI1e , 1 loat 1\11 coulldlmce In
1I101llcino nlld h'lnn to fel' ! as If IIfo
were not worth IIvlnl ; , n0l1l1'S 1\1.1111' . ) '
ptllR. however , rellevlc ! lIIe HO quldly ;
unll RO thoroUlhl ) ' tliM. I glHllr : IIIucle
Il"Rtatotncnlto Ihnt. ( 'lTect for IllIhllcl\ '
l.ion , This was III 18J ! , und durlnl ; the
RI' ( ) "ClrR which Ituve olallHcll I lIavo
never Iwown lJoan's Kidney Pills to
rail. 'l'hey cllrod my wlfo of a severe
CIlS of hnclcl\C'ho In the SUIIIO tltor.
011111 manner , "
1'HIm TnT AT , or .tlsI4 ! great Ihl'
ney 1I10tllcill0 which curell Mr. Bier.
bll\h will ho nmlled all uppllcntlon 10
nny part of lho United Slate ! ! , Ad ,
drCRO l oster.l.lIlburll Co" Bllffalo , N ,
y , 1"01' Ralo by nil druggists , prlco 50
C III1. : tJt.r box.
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' 1'h confldenco a woman hus In he !
l1uYbl1l1cJ lIIay bo lho reHult or his ver )
holllno\ : ,
AI" VOIII' DlJnlol' For AllIIn' , . Iroot-F.cu. .
powdc : , II rests the ( aet. Cure ! ! Corns.
Bunion' ! , Swollcl1 , Sore. IIot.Callolls.Aching
S'NCalil1 ! ( Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen' .
lrootgasc makesllcwor lilht ; shocs easy. AI
All Drn lists ; nnd Shoe'Rtorcs , 25 cenls. Ao
c < ' ! pt no lIub11 1ute. Sample mailed FRKK.
Adllrc5s Allen S. Olmsted. Lo Hov. N , Y.
'Tho mnn who rcalsts a tendonc ,
wl,1I novol' have to regret a hahlt.
. IUenanco UU'cn IB ( ; Ullranteed big
Ht Rnll hest or money rerunded. It
ounces , 10 centa. Try It now.
, ' - An Asiatic DowIe.
, .John AI'xIIllCler Dowie , the Chlcn c
. "lii'Ophel , " Ita : ! hlR cnllntel'llUrt In In
\ 111I"cleed , lho Oriental product In
fil'mo ways olltdoeR the lI1an who , ac
cording to 1\11 nccounls , ha'i made 11
oo , ' lhlng out of It In Chicago , ' 1'he
Hilldoo's IInlllO 18 Mirza Gheclan Ah.
iliad , heall oC a distinct sect of Mo'
halllllll'IlnnR , I\nll ho lI\'cs In the Pun ,
IIlIIh , III F.ne Illilicarunec. donunola-
lIon I\nll pr\lllllccluR ho 11I01'0 than
011111\11 ; Dowie but AO far ho does lIot
fHlH ! I tn have develope:1 : the sOlllul
llllHlnelHRenHo' or , Tohn Aloxnlul ( ) ( ' .
HfI IIvcB hurnlJly an only altrucled
olllnllli I\ttentlon when ho hogun to
foretell the death or cerlaln oppo. '
1I0nts , r.Un a was "Induced" to alJan.
lion lhls feature of l ts pe'forUlance : ,
HI ! It conlr'onell It. soctlon or the
1)lIal code , Ho Is ( [ j yonrs old and
hili Ilboul 10,000 followora ,
God , the otomal light of mcrcj' , the
bloIIHlng Bcatlered lhrough all the In.
fnILII.l ! R--lho : hope that \'Ihrates lho
ulIIAlu of lho SphOl'CH-tho 10\0 { hal
WOOH to IICo Che humhlo flowel's or the
\vrltl ( ; Brllt rolls the sloue rrolll BOI'-
\'ow'u sctlulcher. I II rllla 'I'llIIes-Un.
lUll. .
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Whcn , \ woman too frellIenlly ollters
11\111\ \ her hOIlHehold ( Iutlcs with an all'
: , ( , rcslgnal'on ' , her hURhlull1 Is 1IIolr
. InIVIJ ! : Ut ) his job also with an all' or
, tHllnlllon.-Now ! Yorle ' 1'olegrnllh ,
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- EMPTY NOW.
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" ; , How ' One Woman Quit Medicine.
"While 1colTeo user my st0l11aCl1
trolllllcli mo for years , " sa's 11 hldy of
Cohllllhus. 0" "and 1 had to taleo medl.
cine all the time. 1 hnt ! what I thought
wl\II'the heat Htomach mOlllclno I could
Jet , hud to IWOI ) getUnlIt. . fillell11 : '
the t.1ruo at 40 cents u bottle. I did
not hnow what the causu of my trou.
blo wiln hut JURt draJell ! al ng rrom
< lay to day , sufferln ! ; ! lnd taltlng 1\10 \ l-
< : :1110 : all the lime.
to A llIt IIlx months ao I Iult tea
and corteo autl began drlnl.lllg PORtUlII
Qnll I have not hall 111) ' l'l'l'scrlllllon
illicit 8111CO , which Is a grC'at surln'lse
to I1\C ( or It proves thut correo was the
cause of nil illY trouble although I no\-
er Husllectod It.
"Wheu my ! rl'nds aRle mo how I
recl since I ha\'o IlCen Laltlng Poslum
1 say , 'To toll the tl'uth I on't feel
Ilt. all only that I get hungrr nnll ont
cvorythlng [ want al1ll lots of It n11l1 It
n/\or hurts 11\0 and I am hallll ) ' and
well Rnd oont'nt'd all the lime , '
"I could noL got my ramlly to drlnl ,
PostUIll for Il whlto unlll 1 mixed It In
8. IIttlo colfoo and \tOIlt \ on reducing lhe
nlliollnt of correo unlll 1 got It nil Pos ,
tUI\1. Now they ull lIItu It and the ) '
novoI' bGlch It up IIko cortee ,
"We all Imow that PostUIlI Is n sun ,
shlno malcor. I hnd It heIrH. one STeat.
Iy ror wo do not have to thlnl , of uches
and palrlH nil the ttmo nn can uslJ
our IIIlnllli tor ether t.hlllgs. " Namc
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Ivon oy PostUIU Co" nllttlo Creole ,
Mlch ,
The one wno has to hother wltli
coerce aches and 11:1Ins : Is badly handl
cJ.pped : In the race for fame nnd for. .
tunc. Po llitn Is a wondQrful re l1l1d
< It , Thore's.R renson.
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OilS Ilttlo 1J0uk. " 'rhe IT-oad to Well
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Canndll1l1 Cheecc Inspection ,
'r'1O lrt'vln'p , or Olllnrio haJ 1,000
cheese factorII'H , Sixtel'n trapIIng
elleNit' Infltl'uctorH nro ell1ployed. ' 1'hoy
fillll thl'J IIlImher InNumclent and un.
satlffnctorr ; IIIHI wish 10 Increase It.
T ach of those InslructorR go Is from
$ j\J \ ( lo $1,000 for the senson. 'I'here ,
lho t'avplllll ! ; cheese Inslructor
watches a group of from 20 to 30
factories , SOIllO of lhese he , ' ( sit ! !
hilt once In II Reallon , olhers a ! ! orten
as once a month , lho nUl11hC'r of vlslt
depondlng ullon lho necessities of the
fllctorleR. Ho gives counse ! . seeR lhnt
lilt' Caclory 19 Iwpt clean 11I1d lJy re.
IJlJrtlnl ; 10 the vroprlolor ! ! or farm
ownora Is ohIo to weed out the 1'001'
choeso-malcol's and encourage and
stlmlllalo the worthy on os , Ho Has
110 ahsolulo 1I0wer , his worl , belllg
strlcUy advisory.
The provlnco of Qllehec hns ahoul
O of these traveling Insh'uetors. 1Iero
the dalrYlllen 111'0 largely of French
descent anll lho cheese factories are
smaller than these or the provlnco
or Ontario and relntlvely 11101'0 numer.
ous. Hero IL dlfferellt 1I1an Is fol.
lowed from that of Ontnrlo , The
cheese factorIes are allowed 10 form
syndicates , so-coIled , that Is , twentj'
to thlrly factories nenr together are
allowed to form nn association for
hiring a tI'a\'ellng chcoso Instructor.
IC lhey hlro olle allvro\'ed hy the gov.
erllll1ent. lho government will 1m ) ' to.
ward his salnry UII to lho limit of
$250 , but not more , alld not 11101'0
lImll hulf hla salnr ) ' 111 all ) ' e\'ont. The
IlIstrllclors receJ\'o from $ GOO to $8QO
for the senson. 'rho dlCterenco he.
tweon the government allowance and
the totnl nmount of the snlary Is met
by the factorIes thomsol\'es. 'I'hus It
will bo seen thnt the Prm'lnclal 00'0"
ernment oC Quehec IlI\j'S ont more
than $12 , OO annunlly for these tra\ ' .
ellng Instruclors , whllo the patrons of
the factories themselves must llaY at
lenst $20OOO-J. Q. Emery.
In Buying a Cow.
Some of our dalr'men have quite
olnborato rulen they follow when
they go out to huy n cow ; j'ot It Is
the opinion of the writer that about
all the rules will lJe found to lJe nt
fault now and then , 0110 wrller on
dnlry sulJjecls snys thllt In huylng a
cow wo should beware of the easj"
1001101' , or , mther , o ( the cow that
looles easy to loep , aA Hlle will tnlm
care of herself ! Jeforo lro\'ldlng for
the mlll ( nnd crenm her ownel' wllnts ,
Th13' may bo a full'ly good I'ulo , hut
wo have certainly Heen most excellent
cows 'thnt were easy.lwellcrs , It depends -
pends a good denl on the Indl\'hlual-
It ) . of t o cow. Ono cow will be sleel , I
gJ\'o a good mess of rich mill , IInd
1)1'0\0 a continuous m l\1e \ 1' , while another -
other thnt 1001s exaetlr 111 < 0 her will
pro\'o a fall' mllleer for only a few
months , How shal1 ono lell whether
a cow wlll mill , for six months or for
lwtlvo months ? After all the Indications -
tions are heeded , there Is stlll l1Iuch
uncertainty In regnrd to the cow. Not .
till she has becn lcpt n renr cnn we
IUlOW what Idnll or nn anll1lul we ha\'o
and ovcn then we mar not. IUlow , If
f le cow bo : roung , As milch as 1I0s ,
'alble the farmers should raIse thclr
own cows , ns ani ) ' In thnl case will
they bo nlJle to ltnow for a certalnt ) '
the renl value attaching to them.
Where to Sell the Milk ,
Sometimes dnlrrl1len are too an.I01lb
,0 ship their mill , und the ) ' send It to
the retail mnl'lwt. when It011111 glv ( '
thol1l better retlll'll If disposed of In
:111Othor : wn ) ' . This reslllts In tholl'
own loss as well ns depressing the
mille mnrl\Ct. 'rho ) ' should I'emomher
thnt they can tl\l < o n lowel' Ilrlco fl'om
a cl'eamel' ) ' thnn from a sh\Jllllng \ sta. i
tlon , and ono of the chlor reasons Is :
thnt th y mn ) ' 1'otaln the sldltll1led. .
mille which Is valued h ) ' lI1unj' au'
thorltles at from ono.hnlf to ono cent
PCI' qunrt , as .feed for j'O\lllg stock :
It It cannot be used for 1I11s 1II\I'lIOS ( ,
It hns some vnlue ns a fel'tllIel' . Fur ,
thormore the same extl'emo cal'o docs
1I0t have to 1J0 exorclsell to I'c\'l ( nt
Lhe growlh of lnctlc nclll 1Iactll'In In
mille for tbe lJutter ot' eheese factol' ) '
ns In mlll ( for the I1Inrlwt. 'i'll ( I n , too ,
the dah'j'mlll1 mny 1J0 nttl'llete h ) ' a
temllorar ) ' high } Irlco off l'ell fol' 111 n I"
l\Ot mille allll h commences tu Rhlp ,
ani ) ' to fitlll that 111 a Rhort tlmo tile
1)'lco ( Is reduced to all unlll'ofilalJl ( '
Iolnt. Unless mill , shllllllng Is lInn I ) '
eBtnblishod In a locality It Is a SOl'I.
OilS I1Ilstnlo to close up over ) ' othel'
outlet for the mill" But where th ( '
huslncss Is well estalJlIsheli and well
comlucted It Is gonel'l1l1) ' 11101'0 II 1'0 ! ll.
able to the dalr'man thal1 any other
of the usml1 wnj's of dh lIoslng or
mt1\-R. \ A. Pearson.
Good Cream Necessary.
It was once SUllllosccl h ) ' u few )11'0' )
! : rosBlve creamt'I' ) ' mC'1I thnt n IIl'st.
clnsR hullOl'mnlwl' u'.tght toJc \ ahle to
mnleo good hutter from haIr ! 'Otten
crOUl1l , Later on oxperlence taught
UB thnt lhel'o If ! no motholl h ) ' which
wo cnn rono\'nto old , o\'el'-rlpe ( ) ( 'cam
or mille and II1nlo n deslmhlo 1IrOlluct
I frol1l Rall10 , 'l'hel'efot'e It Is or the
utmost Imporlance thnt the mille or
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CrOll111 rurnlshell the CI'CIUIIOI'Je \ In II
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cleun and swect. condition and ! I' ( > ( ,
frol1l 1111 flll' ( > lglI mlm's , In olcr ( to
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, rea'h this rellull It Is necot/sur ) ' for
, the huttcrmnler to gliin SOl1l0 lufhlencl'
0\-01' his pntl'ons so that the ) ' will
reclvo his I.\strllctlons and feel that
. tno ] ' IU'O honofilod-M , l\lol'tenl\n.
'fhe'sllont watches or tlll ) nIght
1I1ust bo the f , WI fm'gl't tll "Inri " 11 ,
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When the lambs Come ,
As the ewes Inmb bring t.hem Into
lhe warm stnble , where the liens hnvo
already Iwon prel1UI'cd , examlno the
tll1dor , draw Bomo ml1l ( , ao t.hnt tI'c
lamh will Iot It 11I01'0 freely , clean
all the wool nnd flllll awny from
around It , so that the InmJ ! will have
110 trollhlo In goUlng hold or the teat ,
lJa's A , 0 , Gnmley of Manitoba , If
the lumb Is slrong , don't he In too
greut a hllrry to get him to suck , ho
will soon tlnd a teat , and the less they
are handled the hetler. It the lamh Is
weal. , nsslst It to the teat , holding It
1111 for a few tlmcs or IIl1tll ho fillds
hla lers. It loa weal , to sllcl ( , draw
some mllle from the ewe Inlo n warm
lea CIIII , feeding two or three spo'on-
ful nt a time , until stronl ; enollgh to
help Itself. If a Inmb Is chlllod an
npparontly lICelesR , pOllr u teaslloon-
fill of gin In u lIltlo warm water down
Ita throat , nnd Hllhmel'go It once , ull
hut the head , In warm water , or } lilt
In It warm oven , 'rlw laller , the hot
alt. cure , I think Is milch the surest
111nn. I have brollght round lambs In
that , vay thnt ha\'o been plclwd Ul
fot' dead. Novel' glvo up a Inmb that
has heon chilled and no\'or suclccd ,
without. trrlnJ ; ono or the aforesaid
methods for Its recovery ; the chances
for that lumh 1I\-lng nro a good deal
lJetter thal1 for an ailing lamb a few
daj's or a weole old ,
As the Inmblng progresses , the
shepherd wlll ha0 oJsoryed ! tltat
some owes are much hea\'ler ml1lt.rs : !
tllIln other , and that the 11001' mill , .
ers very often have twins ; IHlt one
or the twins on It ewe with a slnglo
lamb and a good mlllmr. The best
and caslest plan Is to plcl , out. a ewe
giving Indications of lJelng a good
moUler , and watch fol' her lambing.
. \s soon qs Rho has lamlJed , and be.
lOre she IJets up , plnco the twin lamb
heslde the now-lJorn lamb , and roll
and rub them together , which wlll
glye the same apwal'llnce und smell
to hoth , and when the ewe turns
rOllnd to survey lter progeny , she w1l1
never suspect the fraud , but w1l1 earn ,
mellco IIcldnl ; both lambs. I ha\'e
never seen Ulls plan fall. It a ewe
loses her lamb , mnlw her foster 11
twin.
RootG ilnd Tubers as Horse Feed.
On the quostlon of using roots and
tuIJors as Il lIart of the food of borses ,
u government bullotln says :
Car'l'ots , Swedish turnips or ruta-
bngas , and other roots Imlll tUJors ! ,
grcon'ogetnbles. . and fruits contain
n high 1I0rcentof water and small
amounts of the , lIfferent. classes or
nutrlonts , Oenernlly Rpealdng , the
) Iorcentuge o ( crlldo fiber Is smaller
than In the green forage crops ; but
sInce the lil'oportlon of nutrltl\'o IllU'
torlal Is small In comparlHon with the
total hulle , they al'o ordinarily referred
to as coarse fodder. The use of these
muterlals as food for horses bas ! Jeen
uttempted nt dIfferent times with
\'arylng success , \Jut \ It ia not followed
to any gront extent. In this country ,
though lJuile ommon In Europe.
I Tell Iiounds of roots hns lJeen sug'
gested as lho ma.muUl quantity
whlcb : nny be fpd without unduly dls ,
tendIng the fltumach or being too laxl1'
lI\'e. "AI' .Ilhlltlon of or G poundb
of carrots to the dnlly food ration or
ordlnnry worlelnS' horses , " Captal11 M. ,
II , Hayes hellu\'es , "wlllalmost always :
he of lJenofit ; nnll :1 : pounds a day will
not be too much for I'aco horses , e\'en
In the highest state of trulnlng , It Is
safoRt to glvo canots sllcod long I.
tudlnall ) ' , su that they lUay not sUck
III the alllmu1' ! ! gllllot and thus chalco
him. "
In the opinion or a recent German
writel' , aJout ! 12 llOuuds or raw pota.
toe pm' 1,000 pounds lI\'e wolght may
1J0 Cell to horses with ad\'antugo and ,
If SUlllllemenled with Ilroper feed ,
lhero need bo 110 fear of physiological
disturbances , When fed In this
IIm0l1l1t the Ilotatoos should be mixed
with 11 a ) ' 01Cllt straw to IlIsll1'o their
bt'lng Ilrupel'ly choweIr ( \ Hmull , they
may ho fell whole ; If lar ( ; ( ' . they
I-1holild he sllcelIn \ Imy cuso only
1'lIe ( , heuHhy , IInHIII'outed tubers
shouM ho IIsed. It Is said that horses
sholllll lIot be watere(1 ( Immedlntely
nClCl' a ration contulning potatoes.
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Wnter for the Cows ,
As R)1rlng ) Is nearly here , the farmer
should lJe talilng Into consldoratlon
I he SUPIII'ln oC 1111I'0 water for his
cows , 'rho dirt ) ' hl'Ool , that runs
throllh ; : s01l1e of the pastureH Is not
a sultnblo drlnldng 111nce for the cows ,
It IH alwnj's Hu\Jjeet. \ to contagion
bt'ollght to It hj' ether animals and II ) '
lJlrds , In the lh'j' time of slimmer
F.omo or thc80 IJroolts so nearly run
tlry that the water hecoll1es Rtngnant
1n tills wnter the cows stanl ! some.
times for holll's II t u time , It lJecomes
tilth ) ' unll a 5ultahle melHum fOl' the
do\'clopnu llt of lliRense germs an < l
also of genus thnt nffoct the mill ,
b ) ' } lroduclng ! JItter tla VOl'S , string ) '
consistencies anll 80 forth , l'el' ) '
pasture shollltl he IIl'o\'ldetl wllh
troughs In which clln ho found } lure
wutel' lit ( ' \'l'I'j' llUl't of + , ho Bummer
Heason , " 'hpl'O there Rre IJrool.s , V I' ) '
CrC1lUl'lltl ) ' the hrools can ho dlvcrtld
III' cUllt1'01l(111 In Il WU ) ' that will l11ulo
Ihem help rertler thlA SOl'vlcl ) , A
IIroul. rUllllln unller the cool ground
th1'ourh tile 1IIIIes Is Il very 1IlfCer'nt
thillfroll1 / a 1J1'001 , rlppllnl ; 0\01' the
snrfl1ce anti becoming foule In a
h 111111 rell wa's , Wltbout doubt the
h ( ' , t wllter for 1I ! 3 cows In the 11I\sturo
h that I1I111\ped from a deep w'l1 anll
rl1n cool Ir.to clean trollghs , sl1ch us
:11'0 : to 1m se-II : on onr l\'st.lc\t \ \ rli. 'ms
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Walking Suits , '
There Is nothing slI1arter for a wnll , .
Inl ; or trn\'ellr.I ; suit than hI licIt and
whllo shephord's tarlnn. It Iloos not
show wear or dust , and alwuj's looks
trIm anrl Ileal.
This lIltlo suit Is made wllh n full
) , Iulled sldrtthllt clenrs the ground bj'
He\'oral ll1ches. It Is laid In l1eep
IIlnlts that nt'o sUtch ell down n IIttlo
way from the wnlst. It la nnlshed ut
the bollom with a IlcC'hem. \ .
'I'ho jnclct IH II short hex cent , with
colinI' 1\1111 cuffs of whlto hl'oudcloth
slrnplled wllh haIr Inch wIde bands of
Iucle Yel\'et.I'lhhon.
'l'hero nro 1I11'C'e } locleel ! ! 011 the cent
piped 111'0111I11 with hlacle'e1'et , unl1
the flnpH decol'aloll with clolll covered
buttons. 'I'ho ones which fastoll the
: : oat nrc very 1l1rgo , an.1 haYo hlacle
-.el\'et rlbholl on thom III n cross do-
sign. 'rho jauntj' I1h' o ! this costume
Is very strlldng , nnd It 'Would 1J0 a useful -
ful suit to allY one.
Pretty Weddings.
Color effect Is gl'eally studied nowa.
dOj's at wedding ceremonlos , and the
reslilt Is often delightful. Rod and
whlto weddings ha\'e hoen much in
\'oguo dlll'lnl ; tlte l1ull willter months ,
with desirable result , and the 1I1l1e
llUges with ! Jrlght-hued elouls slung
over the shouldol' , ( )1' tin ) ' hl'llle-
maidens In moh caps , flowered fl'ocls
and muslin aprons , scatler'lng plnl ,
und red roses , have lent a charming
1)lcturesqlleness to the IJrlde and her
surroundings.
Consldel'lng the , number or fashion.
nble weddings whIch ha\'e tulwn 111ace
recently , the varlet ) . Introlhlced Into
the functions has lJeen 1Itt10 short of
surprisIng. One of lhe preltlest 1'0-
suits WIIS achlevetl at a I'ecent cerc.
many. when the snowj'.gowned hl'lde
wus accompl1nled b ) ' a tl'Uln or ! Jrldos.
l11alds attired In'er ) ' shalle of pin ! ; ,
I'I1nglng from the mosl dellcnto wild-
I'OSO tone to that of lhe deepest cl'lm-
60n.
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Golfing costUl110 or green une ! whlt I
White cloUI stt'allplngs and grcen !
pipings. White hat with grccn'elvet :
bnlul ,
Pale Tints to Have Vogue.
AR ono noles carofull- the yarlous
l1ew fabrleR a1ll1 1I10dC'R In s"rln - < 1'ls-
1)luys It heeollws II nutle'uhle fuet thnt
the all.whllo fad IH heln III'eaell : , ; hard
rot' IIrst Illace h ) ' the heuutlful pale
tluts now HO a1'tlHtlcalloIn'eRented : In
dulnt ) ' stun' ! > fot' It111nlll's IIIHpectlon ,
In the new trunSlll\l'cltt cottons , In the
pineapple cloths an.1 . the \'rj' Hne ! Ja-
lIsto and linens the dellcato plnl.s and
hlucs , rt'(1l1s'an.1 lavcndorH 111'0 most
daintily wroulht IJI' printed. and whllo
of COll1'8e tile ull-whlto gown wl\1 \ bo n
fa\'orlto III the tiummer II'I'8 ward.
robe , It will not 1I10nopolle hOl' fanc ) '
as II did lust summer"
Handsome Street Gown.
A hnndfiomo street gown Is of
mam'e cloth , A hip 'ClI\O formcll of
slltchC'cl ! Jnnds or eloth tits snugl ) ' and
fl1stC'nH with golll hul tons n trlflo to
the left. ' 1'he 1J0cllco Is fashioned
after the snmeIlea \ , the stitched
stral1s gl\'llI short.jncl.et effect ,
closing on thl' Hlcle to COI'l'HIIOIUI ! with
shirt Ilocorntlon , 'fhc slt'e\'el are
sl III 1131'1:0' : tl'l'l1lell anel the 1111' [ ; < > ' . loose
puff which falls from ulbow IJ ! at.
tlwhell to a nnrrow cuff , 'I'he collar Is
also 11II1do of Rtilchod Htntl111 IInli rold.
en hrown slllln , the latter h'lng usell
ror the d01'11 ll'tlle nnd stlll'f , which Is
IInlsheli with lll'Own Rill , frlngo ,
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Blouse Problems.
The ( IImcnltios of the hlouso prob.
10111 are grenter thnn thu ) ' usell to be.
for , unlosH of II vet'j' smart order , wo i
do not. 1 > 0ell1 anxious to ha\'o much In I
the wa ) ' or collars. The hour of the
trnnRlmr 'I1 " 01:0 find decollete necl (
(01'1:1) ' Wel\r Is happll ' o ve , 1' , though
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therc are still a few womC'n who per.
slst In fihowlng favor to thla most In.
congl'nons fashion. High collars are
dc I'lgenr now I1nd e\'n our cnpes and
rnJlles ha\'e softening pllsso cfrocts
hronght up high lit the IJncl o ( the
IIccl ; , held In place lJy a bucl\e \ ; they
m'e HometllneH c\'en finished with a
wldoIecllcl collar.
For Young Girls.
With one white and ono colored
o\'onl1ll ; gown II girl ma ) ' go to uno'
lIumhel' of lIances throngh Il season ,
and 1001 , smartly gowned , for chnng.
Inl ; the trImming of the wllist 'wlth
lace hOI' j1a. chilTon tlchu , or dllTerent
artlficlnl Ilo\\'OI'S , mnlws the gown 1001 ,
111\0 now each time. 'I'he 11I'oson t fashIon -
Ion of wide belts of dll'l'cl'ont colorR
heltls ImmenHel : . ' , too , \\hallglng the
appearance or n gown ; 1pulo IJluo
holt InHlcad of pink and lJ\uo \ Hewers
on the waist anll II lact' bel'tha In8toall
of u Hchll worl , wondors.-lIal1ler's
Dazal' .
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Rose ! ! for Hat Trimmings.
"A gooll oHlI'lch fall malwH u good
tlower sprIng" Is IIn old HUj'lng with
milliners , and the sprlnl ; of 1104 { will
henr out the tl'llth of this stutement.
Hoses promise to tl1l\O Ilw lead. ' 1'he
lIny lJutlon'nrlety , In slnglc and dou-
hie gal'lands , ellgo the brims. enclrc1e
the CI'OWn ! ; 01' othel"\vlse trim the hats.
[ edlum slr-e ruses arc used as gurnl-
tll1'e in single or double wreaths , and
largo roses arc often used slnglo- : ,
When the large lIower Is omploj'ud
tiny green leU\'OR 1J0rderln& ; the IJrlms
l11alo a charmIng olTect.
Dainty Maid's Stocl < s.
A pl'elly device fOl' loeplng the
tWl'nlieth contur . ' ' '
: gh'l's white stocks
and Htarched collan ; Immuculate when
not encirellllg her fall' throat Is made
of a rounel haslet. Llnolth sJof \ \
dellcato hue , with an Intel'lInhtg of
wad.llng , slll'lnlded with sacllOt po\\ "
dol' . A circular IIlece of IInstelJoard
co\'el'C'd IInd wnddell serves for a lid.
and also as a cOII\'enlcnt I'esllng place
for the fanc ) ' pins \01'11 at the front
and lJacl , or the stocl ; collars.
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Old-Fa hlol1ed Fancy RevIved.
An olll.fu hI011C'd fancy which ltas
heen re\'h'ell agaIn Is the darned lIet
one , A IJI'Olty tahle co\'er was made
from a ] llece or net. a ) 'a(1 ( ( square. A
lIanow hem was turned UII all IIrollnd
the edgl' 3nll cO\-or'od wllh a fiat lace
hrald. Inside the hem was a simple
dal'nell ho ( ' ( I 01' .
ClIshlont ; of darned not al'o also
pOllUlal' , us are ccntor' pieces , doilies ,
plana scarfs , cUI'tulns and pOI'tlOI'1'OS.
Smart Little Spring Coats.
TIlt' sln'lng coats are ! Jl'oadcloth or
yol\'elcen. the longo , ] llaln sacquo
st 'lo. single-breasted and wlthollt col.
lul's , And the hnts arc 1110deratelr
low. round comers and wldo IJrlms.
and al'o often gardcns of tiny fiowers
or fields of wa\'lng I'lhhon loops. Blacl ,
chll ) w111 ho much worn wllh all colors
, of dl'essC's and 1'01' all occasions. Sailors -
ors have the wldo , IIp'clIl'\'ln IJl'lm
and aI' 1110st orton o ( line straw.
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Styles In Sleeves.
Th ( ' Rlpove , mnde or u thin materIal ,
nnll differing from that of the gown ,
iR se'n in the lutest Imported models.
This Is sometimes the full sleeve of
Jnco In a sill , or crepe gown , Ag'uln ,
It mar ho of net , spangled 01' plain ,
, ami of an enlh'ely dlfferont color from
I that o ( the rest of the custume , lIang.
Ing sl eves of chiffon Inside others or
sme are \'el' ) ' stylish und elTecll\'c for
hull costUlUOS ,
Dainty Unlined Waists.
Yel'O' : dainty waists of pleated chiffon
01' cl'epe do chine 1l\'C' \ made 1n the \In-
lined sl'le. ' 1'he pleutlng' Is set Into a
Ileop ) 'ole , whl'h falls wol1 0\01' the
top of the shouldl'r , Bodices or chiffon
Illso huve the IJlented pnrt failing
loose In holel'o Rt'le , nrlll the loweI'
part of 1)laln l'hlffon , whIch Is almost.
hId don hy the fl'J\\ \ \ ,
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Skirts of Many Patterns.
Shlrt'l : ' are or mnll ) ' ImtternR , Some
are smooth tlttlng round the hips , ! Jut
In to others creeps the Ylctorlan full.
\leSH. \ Some of these full sldrts hn\'o
Ihe width hold In lJy plaits to the
lI pth of a hll ) ) 'oll > , Some ha\'o a lIat
) ' 010 and front Imnel sot In , the full.
ness sturthl on the sides at the lower
cdge of the ) 'olle ,
A Novel Pen Rack ,
A 110\01 lIon l'I1el. . sulled for 11 hand.
some 11111'111' ) ' tahle In IL hOllso lighted
hy electl'lclty , Iii In the shape of IL low
trough of Hlonna colored mnjollca. At
the \Jilek \ oC the trough , on Its edge ,
m'e souted two hllnlhll ; UWIH , with
lumlnouH oyeH , the IIht [ 1J0ing sup.
plied by hidden oloctrlc bulbs. .
Shaped and Stitched Bands.
Shapcd nnll stltehod hnnds of the
matel'lal maliC n slmplo but pretty fin.
Ish for nn afternoon sult. 'l'hoj' ollt-
lIne fronts , Cllrrs and cnpo of the
bolero and the edC' s or the sl.lrt anI )
of ull tlollnces.
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"Monster" Belt Pins ,
Some of the now holt pln8 show
1110nstol'S und g1"tesquo hoadR , SIIS'
gesti\'o of lho Jup < tI1ese bronzes. ' 1'he
dl'l1\ ' : : : : ; ; Is cal'I1ed out In gold anti
some color oulitned with blnclc or
sold ,
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How's This ?
We n1'er ! OM IIl1ndre,1 Dollar n/'tfArd for " ' "
C 'O or l.aturh tbat cannot be cured , 11.\1' .
Ioatarrb Cure ,
F. J. CIn : r.Y & CO" TOlelo. O.
WI' , the u"lculllnerl have Imol'/n . ' . .1. ( ; ene , .
tn. till' IAH 13 3'onrUBi bolleve him perfl'cll1 hOb'
orablo In all "u lnr UlnlacUona and t\nRnclall \ ,
aJlo : to carrl ou IIny obligations 11111 < 10 by hl Dnn.
W.4LIII'III : , JCI : < r Al & IAJtV/N ,
WOO1elllio JJrtllljtIRl : , TlJlrll" O.
111111' . CAtArrh ( 'jure h takl'lI loterl111111 , Actio ,
IlIre"1I1 " u\on ( the "luIYI Rn,1 mucouo ourfACI'S ur the
'yoh'III , Tt tlmonlala Irnl free. l'rlco 70 CCD\.I par I ,
boHII' . Hol,1 , bl' RIIlJrUi1l1lat. , ,
1"11(0 Ihll" to'a1l11111'1II' tor constipation.
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Anywar. 0111 mnitls don't ha\'e to ' ; 0 !
down stairs at 3 o'clock In the morn- f
ing to let In a man who tried to open
the front door with a lruule lWy , . j
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'Ul1glcwStlclc IAUNUltY LUF :
' , "on't spill , bt'CIIfreezo \ not. s\lot \ clothc ! ! .
Costil 10 cents and cquals o ccnts , vorth ot !
nny otllot. hlulllg' , If 'Olll' , ; roecr docs 110t . I
Iwo\llt \ send 1\e \ ) fo'l' salUple to 'rho Laundry ,
Blue Co" H lIclllKlIlI Street , Chicago ,
"Hew to the IIno , let the chh1s fall
wh I'e 1I1C'Y mu ) ' ! " When the dnys 19
done the boo\les \ on Iho IIno have ac.
cumulated most or the chillS.
V'wls' . . Slnftle Binder" Htralght 5cclgnr.
PrIce to dealers : ! Ooo } IeI' 1If , 'l'hey cost
Homu 1I10re thlm othm' brawls , but 110 mora
limn a good lie citcar shoul cost. Lc"ls' .
Factor ) ' , PeorIa , Ill.
You have 10 hancllo some people
with 1,111 g10\'e5 , othp.r with boxln
gloves , other ! ! wllh hnre flHtS and the
I'est wltlt nn old-fashioned ax handle.
It you don't gel the biggest nnlt
best It's your own Cnult. Defirmco
Starch Is for saIl } e\'erywhere nnd
there Is positively nothing to cqual
tt In Iluallly or quantlt ) ' .
The only effectlvo criticism of a
pOOl' religion Is the creatlqln of a better -
ter ono , ,
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The hlll-llOster acqulrcs n. grent
many stucle-up notions In bls busl-
nos
When n mnn Is sntlsflod ho madl' a.
l1lstalo lJy man'j'lng , he Isn't salls-
tied ,
Goolis are among the least of the
rewards for goodness ,
The 'World's Greatest Railway.
Under the title of " 1'he Great SIberian -
berian Railway , " James \V. DavIdson , 1
l" " . It. d. s. . Unlled Stales Consul at
Antung , Manchuria , will give much
valualJle Information In the Alrll Cen.
tury about "tho greatest railway
which the wodd has ever seen , " Trav-
el'rs on the great SllJcrlan railway
will find the many days on the train
wonderully comfortalJlc. For It. , passengers -
sengers the train do luxe plans to provide -
vide brass bedsteads , prlvato tollet
rooms , lJaths , g'mnaslum , electric fans
and lights , sleam heat , and a hand.
somelj' fumlsM.ed drawing 1'00111. 1\11' .
Davidson estlmntes that ono may enjoy
all this luxury from Paris to Dalny
or Poldn for not over $280 , Including
sleeper , food and all Incidental ex.
penses.
Before arithmetic was Invented peo-
pIa multlpllcd on the face of the earth. ,
Physicians Use CarrIer Plgcons.
Country Physicians In many. In-
: : : tances ha\'o adcpted the use of
pigeons as messengers. A physician
ralscs a loCI. oC carriers , and when ho
\'Islts a patient four or tlve mlles away
ho carrIes with him It. lJasket containIng - ? (
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Ing ono of hlB birds , If dnngerous
sj'mptoms arise In the ! lIght or th"
followIng day the 111geon Is roleasel1
with a message. Some physicians
wIth Jong cOlin try rautio'S carry hall
a doen or 1110re of these pigeons Oti
their l'Ollllds and leave one at each
place , A dally report of the dlrrorent
cases can thus bo olJtalned by plgoon
service , 1'hls sOl'vlco has also been
extended on largo 'Vestern farms.
Sarno farmers recel\'o dally ropol'ts of
the marlwts from 1I10 city In this way
when there are no telephone or tele-
gl'al111 wlrp.s to send the messages.
All that Is required Is a trip to the
city once a fortnight to carry baele
the IJlrds and some one In the city
to wrllo 1I10 relJOI'ls and release the
pigeons ,
How a woman does 111m to tall , about
the dolllgil and the sayings of the man
of wholU she is fond.
In the Spring.
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IJowndell , 1\10" April 4th-1\rs , II.
C , Harty of this place , says : .
" 1"01' : rears I was In very lJad health.
E\'ory spring I would ! ; ot so low that
I was unalJlo to do my own worle , I
seemed to lJo worse In the 5prln ; ; than
any other tlmo of the year. I was
very weak nnd miserable and hnd
. much pain In my bacle and head. I
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SloW Dodd's Indne ) ' Pills ad\'ortlsod
lal > t spring and lJegan trentment at I
them and they ha\'o certainly llano mo I
maI'o good than nnrthlng 1 have ever
used.
"I was all right last spring and felt J !
better than I ha\'e for over ton years. '
1 am IItty years ot ago and am Btrong.
or today than. I ha\'e been for many
j'eJ.rs : and I give Dodd's Kidney Pills
credit for the wonderful Impro\'o-
U\l1nt. "
'l'he stalement ofIrs. . Harty Is only
one of a great 111any where Dodcl'R
Kidney Pills have Iro\'en themselves
to lJe the very lJest spring medicine.
They are unsurpassed as II tonIc al1ll
are the only medicine used la thou.
sauds of fa l1Ios , ,
I noUced a woman chewing gum
once dlll'lng the progress of Il mlle
race , 'rho ruro was run In 1 : .13 , She
covered the dlstnnco In 1 : 40 lint.
The United Iutual Hall Ins , Ass'n . "
IR the oldosl , IB the strongest , Is the
hest ; has llah $1C 9OOOOO moro for
losses thnn the comlJll1cd paj'ments
of nil other cOl11pnnloR. Paid $5:1- :
59 ,10 lu ID03 , lIns 1)l11d $200,911,80
for 105ses since lis organization.
Wants good representatives In every
pr lnct. Address Homo Office , llG I
SO'ith lOth Street , 1.111001nlob ,
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