UNITED STATES SENATOR - ' . USed , Pc.ru.na For Dyspepsia With , , . I Great Benefit. ' i J l I \ I I , ' , 4 Ex.u. s. Senator 1\1. \ C. Butlcr from I South Co.rolina , was Senator from " that state fa. two terms. In 0. recent , letter from Wn.shing on , D. C. , ho sa.ys : i "I can m ommend Perona for dyspepsia - pepsia ad stomach trouble. 1 bnY'C \ been usl g ) 'fJur medic I no 101' II abort " . . period "ad 1 feel . .cry much rel/c..ed. f' ' It Is Indeed iii wonderful medlclao b - ISldes good tonic.III. . C. Butler. Peruna. is not simply I ) , remedy for dyspepstn. . Peruna.ls 0. catarrh remedy. ! Pcruno. . eures dyspepsia because it ; is Igenero.lly dependent upon catarrh of 'tho ' stomo.ch. If you .domot derive promJ.1b nnd satle- . Ifo.ctory : r.eS'l ' ts from the use of Pcrnna. , 'write at once to Dr. Hartman , giving II. fI stn.tcment of your cnso and he will be pleasell to givoyou his valunblo nd- vioo gro.tis. . Address Dr. Hartman , President of . , The Hartman Sanitarium. ( ' . .gbus'O. . - Small. Island Owned by America. Waleo Isla.nd in the N th Pacific. , which the United States awns , Is . barely one square mile in area. and has little econom c value except for the guano deposits on its rocky sur. face and vossibly as a stepping stano . . . . " of cable connedlon between the ' " . . , , ' United States and its Asiatlo posses- I " . . ; . : . IIlans. Care of the Hair. It Is now generally agreed thn.t many of > the shampoos in use nre injurious to the hair. 'rho best treatment Is fr uent brushing and bsolute cleanliness. ash the hair In lather of Ivory Soap suds Bnd rinse thoroughly. Let the tasll : ! wntl be , cool as. It closes the pores of the akin nnd f . . prevents colds. I " " ELEANOR R. PARKER. Never play hat.pln selections. You may get stuck some. 3a.OO t'cr : M. Lewis' "Single Dlnder , " straight 50 cigar ; costs the denIer S01I1 more than other 50 elgal'S , but the higher Vrlco enables this factory to use higher grade tobacco. Le\vls' Factory , Peoria. 111. A lean argument Is bettor than . n tat lawsult.-Itallan. . Defiance Starch IIhould be In every househo1d , none so . - good , besides 4 oz. more for 10 cents than any othE ! ( ' brand of cold water . . " starch. " FItJIsI Umbrella Stealers. : A Parisian who hM been mu b nn' nUlcd br duna hila coonoclod Mo bali handle with a 1)oworCul ) lootr1a bat. tery nnd s..vltches on llio WJrreut at 'psycholollcal momcnts. Eo Sar tbG pollco have declined to J.ntortoao. Find Hlstor/o / BaJlo o. The Montgolfior balJQO.l. , whlob made the journey Cram ParkJ nolW ! on December 2 , 1BO-l , the OOy Nil' poleonVas crowned by P1us VII. , ha ! been Cound In 000 of the stol'cJ : ot the Vatican. , _ ' i"-v ' ' 't'i' " ' - The Cat Ate the Pie. Mnrehall P. Wilder tells the story ot a wire who told her husband thnt the cat had caten the vlo that she had baked for him. "NoVO& mlul1. mv ; denrN repl1cd the husband. "I wiU gl > t you another cat. " I Dusting Carved Furniture. There Is no better way of dusting carved furnlturo than with painter's brush. This will penetrate nIl -tho lit , tlo crnnniell wblch could not bo touched by nn ordinary duster .or brush. Give Fortune to Governor. cron. Angel Martinez , who died in Colima. , Mexico. recently , lcavlnc no family , bcquellthed his entire tortuno. amounting to more than $2OOOOO to the Governor of CoHma. Egypt Losing Payprus Plant. The hlstorlc311y interesting vapyrus plant Is nearly extinct In Egypt , nnll the only place where it is now to 1 > 0 foun Is abundance Is along the . AnGoo po river In Sicily. , Church to Have Wldoet Navlt. . Michael's Church , at Coventry , kJ to have the widest nav of any Eng. lIsh church. It is 125 , feet wl o. That of York Unster is' 104 , foot iIl width. First Woman's Periodical. . . The f rst periodical for women- the Ladles' Mercury-was 18hed in England In 1709. The Ladles' Maga. zlne follo\ved rear Inter. To emove Smell of Onion& . Jnrs nnd bottles that smeil ot onlOO will bo qulto sweet and odor. less If left out of doors filled with sand or garden mold. Loss of German Ships. During 1901-the last year for which the figures nre completo-Ger. mnny lost elghty.two reglst red' ships. Do Your Feat Ache and Burn ? Shalce iqto 'o\1r shoes , Allen's Poot- Etl.Sc , 0. . po < v et' fOl' the fCit. I \makes tight or New Shoes feel Easy. Cnres Swollen. Hot. Sweating Fo t" toms and nunions. At nIl Druggists and Shoo Stores , 250. Sample bent } , 'REB. Address - dress Allen S. Olmstc ( ] . LeRoy , N. Y. The man who Is afraid of bls em , ployer will not give him credit usually doesn't get much. . Plso's Cure for Consumption Is nn Infallible . medicine for coughs and colds.-N. . .V. SAlIUE Ocean Gro'o , N. J. , Feb. 17 , 1000. It Is 11 terrible aavantage to hnve never done nnythlng , but ono must not buse It.-Rlvarol. All Up.to.Data Housekeepers use Definnce Cold Water Starch , because - cause It Is better , and 4 oz. more ot 11 for same money. ' 1'he greater Inw 'er , 'tho worse Chrlstlan.-Dutch. Mr . Window' . SoothlnJ ; ' ST"p. For cbildroQ tocthlng. Bottens tba gurol. redUf'el ! Do UammatloQ , a1laya pain , curolwlad coli. . . a bottlll. Sin senrs over tha senses ot the soul. Speaking to the point mal.es the point. ' . ' ' . . . . . ' , . . - . . " . . . . . . on . " " : t , . 't. f ' ' . , " ' I : , I . . ' " ) " . , , . : . . . I 1 I-- . : ' . " . \ : : " , ; H : , ' . ' , . ' , , ; .f ! . , " " .t" , ' " , J ) , 11 : : 'J. t. ' ' iP , 1" " . ; . .k" \ \ " 't I f ; ' 'f I fS' ' " . " ) , ' ' - ' . \ ) " Promotes Djgeslion.Ch rru . . r. " . . , , neS5 and RestContains neIlher f . 9pium , rorp1 ne norfi ral. , , ' Nor'N.ARCOTIC. ' , . , .N , ! " " oI't7Uh.tWllELPJrClIER p . . &dJ s. t- . I . Ati S nI. . I n \ 1u..ruJ- . " . , , AP = d ; forCons U S e " non , Sour Sloma.chDinrrhoca . . "TormsConvulsionsfeverish- ; . ; . . ncssnndLosSUFSLEEP. F 0 r 0 V e r ; 1- L ThirtYears ) t. . CASTDRIA . . . . _ . _ . . . . . " 01111' .ou nar TOa < < "ITY. . . . . . . . . . - . " ' . . . - . . . . . . - . . . . . Temperature of Churning. : Many n Carmer's "o'Co ! spoils her butter b ' chu1'Iling nt too high a temperature. The result Is that the product oC bel' churn Is greasy nn poor in qunUt . an lweps for but a short. tlmo. Sarno pcol11e also put hot wat r Into' the cream to mn\te \ the but. ter como Quicker. The result at this rise In temperature Is to liostror : Ule grain nnd at , the same thno Incorllo' rate with the butter n grent deal of caseIn , which Is the part llu t goes to malio the body oC choelle. This but. ter Is In rcnsed In quantity nlsQ.b ) ' the Incorporation at nn unusual amount. of wator. ' 1C the butter Is made when the tempernture of the cream Is at , sa ' , 80 degrecs , the kind ot a buttOl' will result thnt If It came under the e'es of United States dairy Inspectors wattld bo exchldod tram the marleet and the sellers thereof fined Cor selling butter with a "uter content - tent above the legal 16 PCI' c nt. The woman that wants to maleo gotxl butter - ter must do her churning when the cream Is at a temperature of not above 65 degrees. It would bo bettor to churn at as lowas fiCty degrees , but this Is rather hard for people thnt hnvo to churn by huml. The people - ple that try to worle the so'-cnlled two- minute churus frequent ] ) ' have to raise the temperature of the crcam to about 80.tlegrees befone getting the results that have been advCI'tlsed. That Is , the tlmo of churning 1:1 reg. ulnted to some extent by the tempera- ture. EVEr : ' malter oC butte : ' should have a tllermometer. One cnn bo pur. chased for twenty cents , and , this boo ing the case , therp Is no reas9n why every' ' person slioulcl not have the advantage - vantage of Imowlng the temperature of their crenm at churning time. Cream In the Pantry. It Is cammon In our'rarm hUu : es to set the cream in the pantry or tn the cellarwny , where all l.hl S' of footl nre also kopt. It is safe to say that cream cnnnot be set In such places nnd give good butter. Some 1100ple may l11co utter thnt tast08 ot dough. nuts , pies , cooltles , lImburger cheese , pnlons , celery , cloves , cinnamon , oranges , apples and the like , but most people like to have the aromn that belongs to butter rather than to the pantry. Probably the ono greatest. ob- stncle to getting good flavor In farm. I mndo butter Is this ono of the setting at mille to risb in tbo pantry. It Is such n firmly settled custom that It , ; 111 bo with difficulty broken up , in splto ot the 'fact that m ch such but. ter has to be sold to the poorest mar. ket and at not. above ten cents per pound. The nose ot the housewife is so \nccustomod \ t the smells of the pantry tbat she nm'er thlnls of tbem when she Is putting her mm. away to undergo the process of cream raising. Cream In the pantry should bo abol- ishetl , and In Its place should come cream In the cream room , 'a place set aside for this operation and sealed agnlnst the entrance at nIl odors- that will give tM butter a dlsngreeablo' ' taste. The woman that does that is very likely to get a great reputation as a maker of fine butter. Wheat Bran For Milk Making. , Men frequently misjudge the value ot feeds by their density. ' 1'hu8 there . Is 11 strong opinion among farmers. thnt cornmeal Is better for mmc male. ing than bran. It Is heavy and has a' beautiful color and the cow owner associates - sociates it with rich cream. But the fact Is , bran Is , In the main , more vnl- uable tor milk maldng than Is corn- menl , In spite ot the attractive ap. , pearnnce of cornmeal. Th stomach at the cow Is better suited to talee' care of bran than of cornmeal , be. cauoo It Is more bUlly. The cow was matle for the 'purpose ot using up just such waste protlucts as bran would be without farm animals to consume It. And bran cnnnot bo ju getl by Its lightness. The question of using or not using bran Is ono that must be decided on Its prlco , compared with the prices of 'other l11co feetls. At the same 11r1ce as corn It Is far mal'O profitable to be used for the maldng of mille. Its protein content Is high , but not so high that the dlgestlye apparatus - paratus of the animals will be Injured by It. American farmers should not permit a pound at bran to go across the waters , but should buy and feed ( every pound oC it , thus not only malt. Ing the profit that may bo mn out at It , but saving the fertility tor their land : for the fertilizing qUlUties : at bran are considerable. . The Hand Separator to Stay. There pas been wnr between the men that belle\'e In hand separators tor farm use and the men that believe that all mille should be hauled to the crenmer ) ' . The latter declare that ns good buttm" cannot be made trom gathered crenm as from the cream talen tram tresh milk brought In. This may e so : but one thing should not bo lost sight of , and that Is that the hand separator has como to stay , and the argument ( 'If whether It Is a good thing may as well be dlscon. tlnued. The tlmo will be better spent If put upon the questions that have come with It. Ever ' situation has its own prqbems ] and every new Im'cn. tlon brlngB a lot at new problems. It wnll only natuml that the hand sep. arator should have Its now phases nnd Its new questions. Some of thcEe are bard to s ttlc. The hardest Is' the one rela.ticg to the freshness at tbe cream' when dellyered to the hutter. maleer. 'I'hls problem will be settled " " hll.VO nll other questions betore , It . , . 1' . . . ' , . . , . - . . . t. Mrs. . Hughson ; " of Chicago , whose letter follo\vs , is another \vornan in higb 'position who owes her health to the use of Lydia R Pinkham's Vegetab1e Compound. "DEA.n l\tns. PINrnrA ) { : - I Buffered for 8Overn,1 years with gcnernl 'Weakness an bcaril1g-down pains , caused by womb troublc : My nppc. . tite W08 fitful , nnd I would lie awnle for hours1 nnd oould not sleep , until I seemed more weary in the morning than w len I retired. After reading allof your oovortisoments I decided to try tile merits of L'dla. . Eo l : > > inlth nl'S Vcgctnlle ComIund , nnd I am BO gl\d ) I did. No ono can desedbo the good it did me. I took three bottles fnithft ly , and besides building up my gencral hcnlth , it drove nIl disease and lx > iEOJA out o my body , and made mo feel as spry nnd active ns a young irl. : Mra. Pinklmm'a 111ooioinos nro certainly all they ore claimed to lie. - : MRS. l\L E. HuallsoN , 847 East Ohio St. , Chicago , Ill. 1\Ii-s. Pinkh ID Tells IIow Ordhmry Tasks Prmluoo DlspIacemOD'M. Appnrently tri lng Incidents in woman's dniIy IIfo frcquently prod\loo dlsplneementa ot the womb. A Ellp on the stairslifting during menstruAtion , flt\ndlng : nt 110 counter , running a Bewing mnchino , or attending the most. ordinary tasles ml.Y : result in displacement , nu a tro.in of 8crlo\lsevi1a is sl.nrtod. The first indicatIon of such trouble should bo the slgn l jar qulclc nctIon. Dl't let the condition become chronio through neglect or 0. mlatalcen ideo. that you can overcome it by exercise or leaving it nlone. More than II. m\1Uon \ women hnve regained hoolth by - the use of Lydi .E. Plnlduun's Veget ble Compound. - If the slightest trouble appears 'which ' 0U do not undcn rmd , write to 1\Irs. Pinkkmu , at L3'tm , 1\IU88. , for her advice , mul n few timely words from her wlll show you the rIght thing' to do. TlaiD advice eosts yo nothing , but itnmy lUcullllfe orbnppincss or both. Mrs. Lelah Stowell , 177 Wellington St. , Kingston , Ont. , writes : . ; ( "DJIAR MRS. PnnmAlr- You are indeed a godsend to womc.n and if they nIl knew , , , hnt you could do for th 111 , there would bo no need at their drnggin out misemblo lives in QJony. { , "I Buffared lor years with bcnring-down pain womb trouble , nervousness , nm } . exorucinting hen aehe , but a i w bottlea of L3'lIn E. Pinldmm' Vegetable Compouml made Ufo look now and promising to me. I am Ughtand happy and I do llot know what sicknliS8 is , Rnd I now enjoy the best of health. " Lydia E. Pb dlOm's Vc etnblo Compound cnn ahvays be relied upon to rcstore be 1th to wOlDen who thus suffer. It is n. sovereign cure for the worst forma of female complnintsthat bcnrinrr-down teeling , w o.k baclr : , fa.lling and displl1cement of the womb , inflammation at the ovnrics , and 0.11 troubles at the uterns or womb. It dlsoolves amI expels tnmors from the uterus in the cnrly stage of development , and checlm nny tendency to cancerous - ous humors. It subduCB excltablUty , nervons prostration , nnd tone ! ! up the entire female system. Its record of cures is the grcat.06t in the world , nnd ahould be relied upon with tonfiden e. FORP IT It we cannot forthwith . . JlTOduce the erhlnlll 1ettera Md Ilgtlaturol of $5000 abl > v. oiffmonlab , which will pe their absolute Ianllillenol . Lydia C. l'Jnkbnm : Uodlclllo : Co. , L'Dn , 1\'alllo . - - - - - - - - . - - - I CONSUMERS OF SHOES ALWAYS ASK fOR THE BEST WESTERN MADE SHOES. I These br.ands wIll guarantee you a good .hoe for men : Star and Crescent E. Z. Walker Comet Cock of WaUt j Our PRAIRIE QUEEN leads all other : ! in Women's and Children's Shoes. See tl.at ow"anu : " $ Oil tilt slloes J'ou buy. I F. P. & CO.M'm8 In . . I\IRKENDALL , . nr - - - - - - - - - - - 'NEW RIVAL' BtACI ( POWDE SHELLS. It's the thoroughly modem and sclentlfl system of loadIng - Ing and the- use ot only the best materlas ] which make Winchester Factory Loaded" New Rival" Shells give bet. ter pattern , penetration and more unlfonn results gener- oIly than ftny other shells. The special paper and the WInchester - chester patent corrugated head used In making "New Rival" shells give them strength to withstand reloading. BE SURE TO GET WINCHESTER MAKE OF SHELLS. I , ill u ' - BARGAIN. RA TES On A 11KU ' Oth nud I13rd 11M ptember , ) nth "till : nth , round trip UokeL'I " ,111 he Mid vl.M. . K. . \ T. n' , . , from St. LouliJ. IInMCity. : . Ill1nnibnl , And other Mil' lOurlllm1 lCanSI\8 I'Olnts , to hllllnn Tor- rltorr. Oklnhoma anl1 Central and Ialt.- ern 'Joxns : , n $15.00 The SO\lthweSL Is Invlt . The crops nre ( load ; oomtlUoDl nnd proepeets were never more fnvornble. Indian Territory Oklnhomn 111111 'fIlX ! I , nre In need Of ! Vco1Io nnl1 oller "lcnty of op Ortunltlca fur Investments or capital aud labor. GO NOW I , Tnhn Rl1vnntniiD ot this OJ : cpUonI11 ovpor'unlty. Ast mo IIho\lL rntes n1\l1 I1t'1rUell\nrl. \ I'll (111\1\11 fcnd 'O\l 1i0ml'lhlnl new In prlntod nlntter abouL Lho South\Volit. Gcor o lorlon . WE DEMAND YOUR ATfENTION. II anyone ollmd you' ' . . good , doll.1f lor an impulctl one . would you lake 111 \ tr anyon orrmd you one good : dollar lor 75 cenb of bad money would ) 'ou take 111 , We o/fer / you 10 ounces or the , very bu1 starch. made Cor IOc. I\'b other brand Is so good. yd' ll others cost tOe. for ! 2. ounces. ' . Ours is a business proposiUon. DEFIANCE STA Ctt Is 1ht but and che PtsL We guarantee it sallsrattory. Ask your grocer. The DEFIANCE STARCII CO. , OmahA. Neb. , / / 8 . . . . .OLLOW TIt _ . .Utl.- / , TAKE THE WABAS-iper . SA I N TTtO/F : C THE ON yi T /.T ' . . . THE WORJNebra k . . . . 'AIN . # Jt . I 'r - - - - - - - - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ A - - - . n UUG'G'IIG' ' ' & . ' ! 4Ifo/tiw. / : ! m . ; & ; t ; ; J' ' . i ' ( , ck of ; ! ) I Stopovori' Stopovori'Ral1 : < ' Yes , . i \ 1IlU'm m ! . ptge in he 1IlU'- ' lleal. 'J.1his is : cook is oxpeeted ' r I en I for threshers I treat them fairly' : . ; Ig' ( that , vill bake I , ' . ' ' ! BLUEING BOO' . . 'nshectsotpUREANILINEBLUE. Nobottlell. Nopaddlca. Nowasle. Gives" " " . 1ID0unt ot bluolng waler each wash.day.sk your grocer for It or send 100 tor n book o 'd 0 f - . _ . . . ' m ) ) rhe Handy Blueing Book.Co. . . , 81 E. Lakl Sf. , B Chi1 KORY WAGONS . : " ! : LD . ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE . : . , : iP ! > ed rl'omLollis ille , lCen- . . JRUGGISTS. Sample Froa. ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE CO. , Crele { , ( n th 221 o . Augllst , nI . : . ! Colonies Pay for DefcmDo. Cnnadn pays to the Drltlsh govern. ment one.halt the cost of the maintenance - tenanco at the heperlal troops pro- vlde for hcr defense , } Vhlle New Zen- land Is n party to the nn'al .Isree- ment of Ift03 , under which she pays her proportion oC RI1 annual colonial contribution ot $1,000,000 for the naval defense at herself and the Com- monw alth of Austrnlla. "Virtue In the mldde ] , " snys the devil when seated 'twIxt two Il\wycf's. -Danish. , De U I'H tile tUlle reuu ; ; : ' : uy YOIl . . ' . r.'I ; G d P . . . . . . . In the prl IPa' ' ' 'ehe. " ( iH eheupel'Vug'uns \ tlfHrr' : " ' 1 m : In Alsace , appcn le Old Il.wkol'Y , but nolJe so good. . I , : Usement : "Tho 'f CJ'ood \ ' ' < requlrefl a "cart' . YOIl want a CJ'oodVag'oll buy a 100 ] . atter the H wkol' : ' : . . . , ' ' , ' ) to besln wit' ' . 0111' lofto "Undersell. " doubled 1C } ' ; : A worn . . , ' the conVl' C W APPLE i' mnn ha.r II. , \ West Side Sql1ur , Broken Bow , Nebrnskn. . : . I tf > > J&J R = Jt . 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