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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1904)
) / / -rrJ- , : I I'I I . . . . , " ) ' - " , . . . ( \ ( fi ( ; d' ' ' ' ' . , \ , i . " ' ; rtt'.5" , 1' / ' . . : ; ; : rtt' \ , . . . " The lettcr of Miss \erktey , whose pictur is printed above , proves beyond question that thousands of cases of inflammation - tion of tbe ovaries' and womb nre annually cured by the use of Lydia E. Pinkham's'Vegetable Compound. II DEAn MRS. PrmrnAM : - Grnd ual loss of strength and nerve force told me omethlng was radically wrong with me. I had severe shooting pains through the pelvic organs , cramps and extrcme irritation compelled me to s k medical advice , The doctor said that I bad ovarian trouble and ulcera. tlon , and advised an optratlon. I stronglyobjected to this and deeidcd to try LydIa. E , l lnkhnlU'B Vc c- table Compound. I soon found that my judgment , vas correct , and that aU the good things said about this medl. cine were true , and day by day I felt less pain and incre ed appetite. The ulceration soon heall'd , and the other complications dlsappellred , and in eleven weelcs I was once more strong nnd vigorous and perfectly well. "My beartiest. thanlcs are sent to you for the great good you bave done me.- " Sincerely yours , MISS lI .A.naA.nET MEtmlIET' , 275 Third St. , Milwaukee , 'Wis-$5000 forfeit If original of abou. 11ft" "rOlllng g.nll/Jfn , , , cannot b. Pl'Oduod. , Some Postal FIgures The United States employell 10,555 men In distributing mall last year , The cost , dlstrlbutell among 1,400 lines , was $ G3,594,000. In 373 acel. dents to mall cars eighteen clorlts were It11led and seventy-eight-seriously Injured , The rlgllt ] tlnd or a elrl doesn't neell leap : rear In her business. I DONT"tOWEn , . . . ' ! i . , GET WJfr - ! BR r-'WK JOUR . . ' - DEAlEILf.OILTHt : ) MADr : fAMOUS ry A DEPUTATiON ' EXUNDING aYE ! ) MOllE ; , - THAN . ' ' 1" , / ' HALfl A 5' CENTUDY.l. " t ' OWER',5 brmcnh "cJ" , , ' - = , . hob are made of the bel : : . moteriw $ In brad < . or 'yellow l. I t . for all'klM of wet work. " \ 3AmfACT1ON I GUAPAKTfED If YOU 3TI I ) TO \ 'oJ. ' THf : SIGN Of TH 1'ISH ( 1s , i 1t. J"Town : CO..bOsTON , MM , U , , , . I ! ToweRCANADIAN CO..LIIOrtK. TQII.Ol4to. CAN. , , : . World's Fa.ir I. : . : " " . , New Tra.in Service : : . On and after . Sunda ) ' . April 24th. 1904 , 'I ' , . ; , , . ' , Wortl's Fair 'l.ralns will leave Omnhr ; r , . . nlon Station for Kanslls City and St , , , . \ . Louis at . . . . ; . 10:45 a , m. 5:30 p. m. I 11:45 p. m. I peclal rates on sale commene ! nJ ; I April ] -fjtll , For tickets. berths UlIl In- , formation. call or ! { ( ll1reRS A ent Ur.Jon Station or 'rHOS. F , GOD1 Hgy , Pass. amI Tlclcet Ager. t , , S. E. Cor. 15th and Douglas StrCJets , OMAHA , NEB. Looking for a Home 1 , Then why not kcop In view the foct thot the formlna londe ot ' ' " ' < ' Western } 1 , , : : ' " Canada " are sufficient to support a population of 50.00,000 , ' , or our ? The Immlnatloa for tbo pait six ) 'ear. has ! Jeen pbenomenal , , FREE Homostond Lands . . easily accessible. while other lands lOa ) be pur chased from Hailwa ) and Land Companies. The " crain and I/razlnl : lands \VeElern Canada are the I best on the continent. produclnc the best crain. and cattle ( fed on Irau alone ) ready for market. \ I l\Iurket , Schools , Hnlhv/1YII Rn.l111 other l ' 'ondltlon8 muko " 'cstern CUUlull , un on\'I. , uhlo 8110t for tllo IIcttlor. Write to Superintendent ImmllratlonOtt .wa.Can. ada. Cor a descrlpt \ e AlIas. and other information. Dr to the authorized Canadian Government Arent- W. v. Mnett. SOl New York Life UulldlDI : . Omnba , Neb , . . . . . ; y. . PORTRAIT AGENTS Bave Money. r ' OllrlOOdl the h lt. l'rlcos the lowell. Promptlhll" menta , IJelll'ory ut nil portraIt. lIuaranteod. Send tllr ( 'atnlollU8 nult IIlIenn prlc811 t , Aldrou ADAM J , KllOLL " CO" New En Dldr"Ohlca , No Moro Blind Horses rl ns eP. da : r .oro "Yel , DarT Co" Iown CUT. Ia. . bavo a luru cure , . W. N , U. , Omaha. No. 19-1904 f II BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER . ' CURES cnurrh of the stomacb. . . . , " . . , , , . . r . ' . , . ' , . . . , NEWS \fEBRASKA ] THI ! STATE IN BRIEF , - ' Fonr saloons will do business In nr. . nmna this 'car. Thrlo cases of I1carlet fe\'C ! ' are uu. der qnarantlno at Colul1lhhs. A meetlnl ; of the directors tlf the fair associntlon wns held at Pawnee Cit ) . and September 20 , 21. 22 amI 2:1 : WM set as the fair dates for this sca. son. The Law nnd Order Lengno haG withdrawn Its rmnonstrnnco agaInst the thrce IHtoonlwepers ] of Palllllion and at 11. meeting of the town hoard IIceuses were grantcd. John Cascbeer , for the last thirty ) 'ears 11. resident of Ulue Springs , was adjudged insane bj : the bonrd of In. sanity commlsslouCl's and OJ'dm'cd cOlllmltted to the as'lul1l. Indlson cOllnt ) . commissioners nro serlousiy thlnllng of ] lUtting the wo ] ( scnlll proposltlou hefore the voters nt the next election. ' 1'he ) ' fee ] that the cOllnt ) ' Is being sllnned on the wolf dcal. A pig with two cOIIIlleto ] bodies at. tachcd to one head was born on the fnrm of Matt Smith , a farmer living four miles north of Columhus , Each body had four well forllled legs nnel feet. 'rho monstrollity was born dead. 'rho greatest wonder of the twen. tleth centur ) ' in Polk county is ( jIO ! llnount of propert- that is being found in "Llttlo Polk" that has never been assesscd befol'O The lColle ] al'O "coughinglp" moro dlamonlls thnn over. Irs. Ed Ewing or , Taclson township - ship , Hall count ) ' . was accidentally 'Shot by ! L rilio ball , the weapon IJClng in the l1I1lHls of a neighbor , Mark Ly. on , The ] attcr wns shooting to scare a dog , The ball was extricated and she will recover. The Golden nod Telt'Jhono com , pany thr.t came to Osceola a COUlllo or j'ears ago , reducing the rates a third from what had always been paid or phones in the town and connty , has sold out to a ) Jarty 01 gentlemen from ] da Grove , la , Ed Wilcox , who was arresteel in Omaha on the charge of horse steal. lng , was analgned In ] ) ollco cO\lrt at Frt'mont and waived preliminary ex. ! lmlnatlon , ] n tefault. of IJll.1I he was commltte ( ] to the county jail. Wilcox belongs in Shelton , NelJ , JacolJ1I1Ier : , nrrested In nayenna ! lnd now held In custody of Sherlfr Sammons In Kearney on the charge ' ) r burglarizing a wa'car , has made two desperatc efforts to escape anll the officers are of the 011 Inion that ho s wanted someplnco else for somo. thing more serious. Frank I\a > erda , a Dohemian farmer who lived 11. few miles northwest or Lawrence , was rOUIHI by a neighbor dead In his house , Mr , Kaberda was ! \ bachelor and lIyed alone , Ho had been dead seveml hours when found , The cause of death is not ] mown. George 1\1. Durchart and Harry na ) ' . mend were arrestell amI 10llged In the McCool. jail , charged with burglarizing - ing the store or C , L , Degl'off & Co , Goods to the amount or $1 G Were found on their person , They had s01l1 some artlces ] and havc moro in hid. ing , During the night both brow ] out of jail. I. D , Strong or Beatrlco received word that his father , Alhert Strong. I\.n engineer , had heenllIed ] In a wreck on the Iron 1\lountaln railroad running out of St. Louis. Mr. Strong was wel1 ] mown in Deatrlco anll for ! ; everal ) 'ears had a run on the Union Pacific road between that place a d lnnhattnn , Kas , An accillent happened to John C. Grlhhle , one of the ploneor farmer cllIzl'ns residing fOlll' miles southwest of Dalwta City , that may provo fatal. He 'was cI'osslng his barn'ard about liar ] , when a young stal1lon chased him down nne ) ran ovc ! ' him , tramllIng him down and hndl ) ' hrulslng him ltp around the fnce and lJroast. 'rho science of coollng will lJo taught In the summer scho1 at the state university , ' 1'he I1nnouncemeut has heen mnde by I1ss ROHa Doutou , hend of the domestic seleuco depart- Inpnt. The course will consist of ] ec- tures and actual cool\lng \ In the I. Itch- ( 'n lahorator ) The wor ] , will he given eaC'h mornlug during the summer session - sion , Fraterna ] Insurance COmlll.nles will not hl1\'o to H1Y a tax ou the securl , tips deposited hy them with the state auditor , 'rhls the state hoard of equullzatlon dechlell nfter haying 1Is- tened to n" uments from Insurance uwn on seal occasions , Governor 1\1lclwy , Auditor Weston and Secro. tar ) ' of Stute Marsh voted not to tax the securities and 'l'reasurm.lorten. : . st'n and Land Commlsslouer J < 'ollmen voted to follow the 0111ul011 handed down by Attornt'y GenOl'al Prout and assess the securities , ' 1'he house or Don 1\lerles , four miles north of Tahlo noclt , wns struck lJ ) ' lightning dl\llng \ a fl'Cent t h\llll or- storm , ancl G , , Dedea , three mlles east , had two valuahlo horie ] dlled h ) ' lI1htnlng during the same storm , 'rho Fal'lners' Gralu company of Yorl. . which hus heen lu business for the Iast slxt. . . \ mouths , aud is ono of the most ) lros)1erous ) comlmnlos of that ] , Ind In the stllte , has contracted for a new el'ator which will he stricti ) ' uJl.todate In all respects and will hayo _ a ca1ll.clty ] of u out .10000 ; bushefI ] , , , ' , ' oJ NIDRASIA LE IN FARMING I : St lt : ! Ca ture3 Hlohest Awards for A rlculturc at World's Fair. O ( A1iA-"At the ] ! re1lmlunr ' judg. Ing of exhibits at St. 1.00uls , Nebrllslm rccelved the hl1ht'st awarll In agrlcul. ture , The exposition rcqlll'ell ! n judg. in or. lhe opcning dny on two Ilolnts -the lIlaterlal ( ) xhlhltetl nmi the ( 'x. cellenco uml c011l11leteness of the In. stnllatlon , ] n the agrlculturll ] build. ing N raslm received 100 on each of these points nuel In the horticultural ulllltllng 100 on the materlnl Ilud fiG on the Installation. " 'I'hls Is the rel10rt made b ) ' G."t. . Wlllt les of the Nchmslw. cOlUmlsalon , who rehll'ucd from the St. Louis CXIIO' sit lon , where he , with other lI1emlJers or the commission , had been to attenll the ollenlnh' " 'rho exorcises were held In the Pln : a de St. Louis , " ho said , " 'Ve Wl'e excellently sonted and could hear and sco c\'er.thlng , There WIIS aver vor : large crowd and it was well hand. ] c.1. . 'rIw I rogrnm included speeches nnd mnsle. ] fcar that to comillete the exposition In ever ) ' detail six weels will he needed , or In case ot bad weathcr , cven two mouths. "Nobraslta Is the furthest along or an ' In the ngrlculturn ] ] bulh1lngs nnd Is ] Iretty well complete , although there Is considerable WOl'k yet to be 1I0no In the pneln ] ! ; . Wo have an ox. cclmt : ] ocntlon Wltl : a slleclal n1lot. ment of sImco for com exhlhlt direct. Iy across from our I11llln exhlhlt.Vo have there 1.000 bushels of as fine corn as any state ever produced any 'eal' . We were paid the yery highest comp\ ] \ , ment by all the lIlembers of the com , mission. " $50,000 FOR A BIG FARM. Thpmas E. Parmele Purchases the Holdrege Ranch. LOUlSVII..1..ID-1'he big IIolllrege mnch of SOO acres , ono mlle east of here , change.l hands Saturday , the purchaser being 'I'homas , Pnrmee ] or Plattsmouth , ' 1'he consideration Is said to have heen $ GOOOO , ' 1'ho sae Includes the old Stout house , or castle - tle , built ) 'ears ago by "Doss" Stout fOl' housing cOllvlct labOl'ers who W01' ] , . ed In the stone quarries aong ] the Platte river. It Is said that : \Ir. Pannelo will se1l the house , with about five acres of land , to the National Swedish 1\1lsslon association for $10,000 , to be used as a training schoo ] for clergymen , To help out the mission in the purchase the town of Loulsvlllo will Ilonato $2- 000 to the association. The Ho1tlrogo ranch has heen im. proved by 1\Ir , Holllrcge , general manager - agor of the Durllngton railroad , until It is one of the finest ranches in No- urns 1m , Enormous hog an ; ! cattle barns have IlCen built rcgardless of. eXIense and everything that Is rcqulr- ed for nn Ulto.date ] ranch has heen put on the Illace , Whether Mr. Pnr. mee will preserve the hlg ranch In. tact or sell it Is not now Itnown. A Splendid Businesr Chance. By Investing a sma1l sum of mont' ) " there is now offered to any citizen 11\ nny count ) . or Iowa or Nebraslm most excellent oPPOl'tunlty to malw money , A new invention In the shap of a folllll14 { poultry COOl ) for shipplns poultr ' , which , when returned hy the express companies. costs less than one.haIr of what Is charged now ' fOli returning the ordinar shlpplng 'COOl ) , Every farmer or shill per or poultry cannot full to recognlzo the advantngo In this respect alono. For an lIIus. trated circular and fu1l particular write A. 'V. Clark , room 421 , Bee bUlletlng , Omaha , Neb" who Is a there oughy ] fellable and responsible man. Investing In Nebraska Land. TEnRY , S , D-A ntlmhor of proml. nent 'rerr ) : citizens have recently hec-n Inve tlng heavily in farm lands In Ne- braslm. 1\ost \ of thern arc locating In the vlclnltor Basset. where severa ] thOU8111111 aPI'eli of land have been IlIIr- chased during the last few months hy 'I'orrr mon. Among the most rpC'pnt to acquire laud In that vicinity am : \lIner Blow , W. A , Pelham auel Wli. lIam .Trent , Those entlemen have rl' . tired from huslnes In 'ferry nnd will holn ; ranching and stock raising on the ] and , Two Women T < 1ke the Veil. } . 'AI..LS CITY-1\-lIss Kilt of Dc-n. ver , who has heen attending the tr. : sullno convent of this city , and (1ss ( Sullivan or this place lw.\'o heen rt'- colved as novlce in' the Order of the Ursuline Sisters and have assumc-ci the habit of the order : " " 1'ho ceremo. nics were cnducted hy nt. ReDish - Oil Bonacum at Nazareth < ; onvonl. the mother houl1e In YortlIs5 ] Kltt haa taken the name of SlstCl' Mary Cece- lIa and l\lIss Sullivan w1\l \ bo Imown as Sister : \lllry Teresa , Arrested for Forgery. Dr.-AR-Georgo ] W'alt , n ) 'ou 11 I ; man ahout 28 years of a/o / , who har. been worltlng around \Vashlugtoll In this count ' for se\'ernl ' ' " \ ) ) 'enrs , was 1'1"- rested and brou/lJt from Omaha the other day II ) ' SherllT 1\1encw ] on a ehargo of IIRsslng forged notes In nalr. ; 'l'hero were two notes or $12 each , dr wn In fn\'or of Howard Crlnlt or Washington unci with the name of Hans Hans ( ' , or the snmo pla-e , signed to them. ' 1'hey were pasBed UpOIi 1\1. ; \1. Martin and John Plterson , both hardware merMlI1nts oC IIIalr. . . . , " . , . , " . . WOMEN'S WOlo. " ' . . M\lch or , romen's dally woe Is due to ) \ldney trouble. Sicle hhh\e ' 11 cause buclt- ache , languor , blind hendaches , dlzzi. tlCSS , Insomnln and url\1ar ) ' troubles. ' 1'0 cure ) 'ollrselr ) 'OU must cure the Itltl. ne's. Profit by the experlonco or oth. ers who ha\'o beou CUl'c . Mrs. William W. Drown , profession. al nurse , o ( 1\J \ Jane St. , Paterson , N. J" sa's : "I have not only Been much our. fering and many dcaths from Iddno ) trouble , but 1 hm-a sutTered m'sclt. Atone ono tlmo I thought 1 could not live. 1\1y back ached , there were ( requent beatlacheo and dhzy spells , and the 1ldney secretions " 'ero dlsordercd. Doan's Kidney Pili\ ; helped mo from the first , nnd soon relloy d 111e entire- lj' of nil the dlstresslug aud l)11.inful symptoms. " A l"REE TRlAlJ ot tb I [ I. great ltlcl. noy medicine which cured 1\1rs , Drown will bo mailed on application to nny ) lart or the United States. Address Foster-Mllhurn Co" Buffalo , N , Y. For sale by 11.11 dru/glsts / ; lrico fig ceats ' per box. Women can't help wOlulerll1/ / ; why mn fall 1\1 ] 0\0 with them. How's This ? 'We olrer Ono IlIlnlre111'IIari Hewar.\ for 11111 calo ur Catarrh tllllt cnllllot IJu cllrod IJ1 lInll' , Cntnrrh Cllre , I' . J , C"E JY' & CO. , Tel do , 0 , w . the undcrtlilned hll.vo known )0' . J. Cheney for the Ilut I rellro , 111111 believe hlll1 perfectly hun. ornhlo In all lJuslne.s transacllonl nnd IInl\.llclally 1I.1J10 to carry out IIDY oblll'8110nl II1l1 < le by his IIrw. WALIIINn. KINNA & MAnvlN , Whole IIlo lIrultlll t. . Toledo , 0 , TIall'l Catarrh Cure h tnkclI Internally.lcUnl ( directly UI'OIl the blood IInd mucolls surracel ut tile yetcrn , 1'e.lIl1lonI81. .ent tree. I'rlco j cente per lIotlle , fohl 111 allllrulliIIU. 'I'ake 1Ial1' , Family 1'1111 tor eonlUpallon. l [ n druggist has 110 consclenco ho usuay ] ] has something bo consldors equay ] ] good. , When a mlln stnrts to run through a fortune there are ] ols or other men who 11.1'0 wllliul ; to act as paceml ters. No man was ever Illscontentell with the world If bo did his duty in It. Save Your The orllinary olrlstylo small cyn. ] ] der wastes enough .grnln und tlmo to l1 j your thresh bill. Why not snvo the grain ordinarily put Into the straw staclt'l Why not save the time which the orllinary threshing outfit wastes for ' 'rhls can he done by emlllo'lns the RED RIVER SPECIAL. It has the DIg Cylinder , with lots of concave and grate surraco. It bas the Mao BehInd the Oun , thnt does most or the se11l1.rating right at the cylinder. Besilles those , it bas nIl the soparat. Ing capacity or other machines. It rUlls right nong ] , saying your grain and saving time , regardless oC conllitions. There has como Improvements in threshing machinery tllo same as In everythiu else. - - . & SHEPARD CO. , NICHOLS . ' ) Buildcrs of Threshers and Engines , Battle C.'eel < , Mloh. 60 YEARS IN BUSINES3. BRANCH HOUSES AND AGENTS EVERYWHERE. , 'NEW RIVAL" BLACK POWDE SHELLS. It's the thoroughly modem nnd scientific system of load. Ing nnd the use of only the best materials which make Winchester Factory Loaded U New Rival" Shells gIve bet. ter p3ttem , penetration and more uniform resulfs gener. ally than any other shells. The special paper and the Win. chester patent corrugated head used in making uN ew Rival" shells give them strength to withstand reloading. BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE 011' SHELLS. , - - - - - - - - - . . . . - CONSUMERS OF SHOES ALWAYS ASK FOR THE DEST WESTEm MhDE SHOES. These brands wtll guaranleo you a good shoe for men : Star and Crescent E. Z. WalJer Comet Cocl ( of Walk Our PRAIR1E QUEEN leads all others in Women's and Children's Shoes. Sa tl.at ollr 'lame is 011 tile sllo s ) ' 0/1 bll ) ' . I D F. P. KIRKENDALL & , CO.Mnn 1.1 U I - - - - - - - - - - - ONLY f1AINTO madu 80lely tnr tillo THE climate. 1'lIoy alandIlike / tbe I it Ins 111I110 tbat " "IO't corne ort they Itay.an,1 ( n ID I be autlry your , , , , rue willie they I'rotect It frlllD . . : : : , ; iI 1 : : : ' : : : : 'i\:1. : : : : ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' _ LINCOLN PAINT & COLOR 00. Lincoln , Nebr. . d'fr - - - - - - - - - - W. L. DOUCLAS Sil.OO , $3.50 , $3.00 , $2.50 UNION SHOES DEST IN MADE THE WOALD , 'Y.L. Douglas shoes ere worn 1 > y moro en than any other make. 'rho reason is , they hol(1 thcir sha pefithot tor , wear longer , ami have grontor intrinsio yaluo than any ether shoes. . Sold Everl/u/hen. I , 1 ? J\ : : I.uuk rur 'III" ' " un. ' 1"'Ic. . . . . . . " , Uu" , . 1)111I11"8 " . CortHm ( 'oUlkln , , , , hlch I. . eV.3rywhoru cunr..I"II tullflt hollllOot l'ultmt Lt'utllor Ytlt l'r.HI III > ell. faar Co 'or CIJel' uud , tiluu hl llln , : " 'nll ntrll. , WrUe for Calnlo" . ' " \v. I. . J > OVOLAi , UrucL.tou , Jlluaa. Runla's Comnllssarlat Problem. Franco l\lllltalro contl1ll1S an Inter. osUn stud v of the commlsnarlat prob. 10m or the HURsian arm ) ' . Per an nrl11Y of 300,000 men anti 100,000 horses , 1,000 tons or food al1l1 fodder nro reqnlred. ' 1'hls nmollnt can o transported In sIx trains COmlOse(1 of from thirty to forty.fivo cars , the loading or which requires not moro thun IL da ) ' . nut there nro nlrendY at Mukden , Port Arthur and other Iolnts In Mnnchurla provisions for six months , nml Mnnchuria amI the Hus. sinn coast provinces nro rich in grain I1nl1 Cl\tUo. According to thin sltltlj' , In September Hussil\ cnn dls. 11080 or GOOOO tOI1S o ( grain producell 011 the spot , In adtlltlon to 700,000 cat. tlo nnll a'ast qUlmtity of pigs. Dur. In the Bummer the Ron'lco which will bo rendered lIy the wnterways will rello\'e the Trans-Siberian road. Fine Gown for Beautiful Woman. Search is being made here for the most beautiful womnn In America to wear the mot : oXllonsl\'o aud b auU. fulown / In Amcrlca. 'rho gown 11\ question IB il\ the bonlled warehouse nt St. Louis , and is estimated to bo worth $0,000. being nitnost an exact dupllcato or the ono that the firl\l wife or Napoleon Bonaparte were when ho plac'd the Imperial crown upon her brow 'rho original gown cost $200,000 , and the 11upllcnto , which has been made by n celebrated man mllil. ner , In only ] ess eXIensl\'e ) il\ Its JOW' es n.nll decoration , for the mat .rl111 anll the design are carried olll faith. u1ly. For' splendor and unequalOd delicacy or taste this garment Is the chief 111arve ] o ( the dressUialtlnc- art. King Eelward Is not so tnll as many people Imaglno nncl whenovcr his ma. jesty is photographcd In a group ho Is Invariaby ] put to stand on nome small eminence , such as 11. step , In order that ho may ccmparo as well as posslbo ] with these nblut him. In his stocltlngs ho Is just G feet 7 Inch os , Ills mnjesty wears boots with high heels , amI bls total height an ho wnltS ] Is [ i feet 8 1-2 Inches , Don't ) 'ou ) rno\V that Defiance Starch , besilles belns nbsoutey ] ] DUpO. rlor to any other , 13 put up 1G ounce ! ! In pac1tngeB and sells nt .mmo price as 12Juuco Vl.cltagos ! of dther ] tlndo T Thresll Bill As the modern soU-blndor la nhend or the olLl rfaper ! or forty yeara ago , 80 Is the 1g Cylinder anLl Man l1ehlnd the { Jun ahead or the small cylinder od-ut'lo ] thresher. 'J'ho olll-st'lo threshe.r with its Rmall cy1lncler anLl limited separating calJllC. Ity , has stood for yeara without 1m. Iro"ement. 'rho REO RIVER SPECIAL la fully up with the times. It Is built for moll ern , UI-to.dato wor ] , ; to thresh well ; to thresh fast ; to save tlmo and money for hoth the thresherman and farmer. It cloes It. There are reasons why. Send for ollr now hook on threshing , it gives thorn and It is free. Employ the RED RIVER SPECIAL , It is the only maehlno which has the Mad Bebldd the OUd , and saves enough grain and tlmo to pay your thresh bi\1. \ - - - - - I , . U ' T os \n"l1 FA R f.I E R S I I fI Harness. Colian and Saddle. I DB tude mlrk arc made from the I o'd-bshlonrd tanned CAliforniA IUlher. . - With rAre wl11l.ut a Ijlettme. Ak your C@With . hAler II they do not hAndle our /ooJ , . ! . Send Z. , nt .Ump for CAtalog 01 our HArnrn And SAcdlu , whJch , how you . way to buy , hem. I nVlIUiT\J'l' IIltOS" The 1Il1rnn' Men , Lincoln , NebruUlIcn. IiLawn I Fence ' 11' ' ' " orl'lr. . . . 1011111' Rh'II' ' ' , , \ rorrcHhlelll.I..hllrch.b"11001 , "I'IIII'It'r ; pUIl1tr ' IOml ho . r'lIcr ; rllnn l'a11'9. Send fer , 'atalullue. th mplon Iron afd "leork ! . 0111.ED. . I tt : I e'J } Thompson's Eye WatDf . . . HOSPITAL SECRETS. A Nurse Says : "Pc-ru-na is a Tonio of Effioiency. " , . CHICAGO , . ITI.427 ronroq SIIA5 flu. as lltavu ohiol"votl : l'orunn Is' the finest tonlo any mlm orVonum can use wlto Is WCOIlIe from the ncter otrocts o ! IlUY sorirms illness , III hllvo Bectl It uSNlln n number of con. valescent lases , nnll hl\\'o seen sovernl ether tonics used , ! .Jut I fOl1ll11 thnt these who usoll Poruna had the qulclcest rolle ! . "I'crunn seems to restore vltnllty , Increase bodily vigor and renew hClJlth lJnd strengtl , It. n wonderfully short tlmc. " . . .AfRS. KA TB TA YLOR. In , .Iew or tlto great multitude of women nUffol"ln ! { from some form ot fenmlo dlsotflo , IItIIl 'ot 1Iunblo to find IIUY CUl'O , Dr. Hnrt- man , the ronownotl Blcelnllst ) on fomnlo oatarrhnl (1ISl'IIB05 , hils nuuomlccll his wlllingucoss to direct the treatment of 5 many CUI\'S ns mnlco Illlplleu.tlon to him 11urlu the 8umnwr months , without. chn1' o , Address 'ho Por\W1Io Modlciuo Co. , Columbus , Ollio. WE DEMAND\ . YOUR A TfENTIOt'l . I ; anyone offered you a goodj 'dollar for an imperfect 01\1. I , would' you take It1 If anyone orrmd you one gO' aj dollar for 75 cents of bad mor.t would you take it1 { we ofTu you 10 ounces or U1 IV ry best stllrth made for IOc. ; No o\htr \ brand Is so good , yt ' II olhen cost IOc. for 12 ouncts.1 Ours is II bwinus proposlllon : DEFIANCE STAI\CI1 is th _ bt and chupesL We , gUMlntee It sat1sratto Ask your groctr. The DEFIANCe ST ARC II CO. Omaha. Neb ] FOR WOMEN . . . . . . ' . A Boston ph'slcian's dis. covery which cleanses and heals all inflammation of the memhrane wherever located. In local treatment of female ills Pax. tine I ! ! invauable. ] Used as a douche It Is a revelation in cleansing and healing power ; it kills all dlsca\e germs which cause : Inflammallon and discharg's. : ThoulIUldsoC letters from women provo thnt ltis the rt1lttost cure for lotlcorrb ' ' dlcovored. n 0\01' ! ! l'axtinc never fails to cure pelvic catarrh , nasal catlrrh , sorc throat , sore mouth and sore cyes , hecause these diseases arc all caused by Infiammalion of the mucous memhrane. For clcnn81t1 , whltclllnt : : rUlll pro. sorvlttt the tct.tb wo chullengo tbo world to prodtwo Its CrlUnl. j'hYl'lcians and spe' bUsts everywhere prescribe and endorse I'a\lIne , and thou. sandsof testimonial let tcrs prove its value , At druggists , or sent postpaId 50 cts. A 1t\r 0 trlnI pnclcnto UllIl boole of JnstructJons ubsolutoly fl'co. " 'rlto The n. Paxton Co. , Dopt. 5 : Boston , Mass. The LANKFOnD HUMAHB Ilorsa Gdllar It fs cottllnnllel. nnll.chan. . " "lIIl'u.llIeIY cllro and preven. Ialll IInd ore IIbolllden and do aWIlY with I'lldo.Ik your denlor tur them. Writ ! ! tor catalollue ! lnd recell'o ullr UJemorsnlur" Mccnunl hook trr , TRE. row. JRD MEa. co" Waterloo , Iowa. -