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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1904)
- . ACHED IN EVERY DONE. - thlcngo SocIety Womm Who W:1 , So Sick Sha Could Not Sleep or Eat , Cured by Donn's 1ldney Pille. Marlon Knight , ot 33 N. Ash 1 n nd Avo. , Chlcn o. Orator ot the WeFt Bldo W 0 a ncsday Club , Sl7S : "ThIs wInter when I start. cd to use Don n 's 1\ld. : . ney Pills I nched 1n Q\'ery bono nnd hncl Intense unlns fn tIlO kldne's nnd pelvIc organs : The urlno wns thlclt nnd cloudy nnd I could barely cat enough to live. I felt n chango. for the bette : , wIthIn n weele. The second weele I bean : eating heartily. I began to Impro\'o generallY and betoro seven weeles hnd , passed I wns well. I llnd Epent hunt , dreds at dollars tor medklne thnt dId ' not help me , bu't ' 0 worth or Donn's lCldney P111s restored mo to. perfect ! aealth. " A TRIAL FREE-Address Foster. Milburn Co. , Buffalo. N. Y. For sale . all d alers. Prlco 50c. Steam Turblno for Pumps. The steam turblno prnclple ! has been adapted to 0. centrICugal hIgh. pressure pump. The actIon Is rOe \'ersed , however the water entering ut what would bo the exhaust end. gradu.nlly acceloratlng as It passe3 through the several fixetl and roO\'a. ble vanes , unUl It acquIres a hIgh \'eloclty at what wauld ordinnrlly hI ) the ouUet end. The Tailor Took His Mcasure. "I was getting measured tor n. suIt ot clothes thIs mawnlng , " saId young : Mr. SIssy to his vretty cousIn , "and Just for a joke. ) "Imow , I awsked ) Snlpem if It wenlly toole nIne tailors ! (0 ( make a man. Ho saId it would } taka m01O thnn nIne tailors to maleo a man of some people. I thought it \'t'ns qulto cleyah.-Exchange. . . I , , . Onions for InsomnIa. , OnIons are recommended as n gool1 f thIng tor insomnIa. A favorlto dislt In England Is ono of the big sweet I 6panlsh onions cool\Od in milk. Celt ery may also bo used In the same way , stewed In milk. It is good for the /lerves / , and consequently for sloep- lessness. . Voice From Arkansas. Clevlland , Ark. , August 15 ( Spa. clan.-Nearly every newspaper tells at some wonderful cure ot some form of KIdney DIsease by the Great American Remedy , Dorld's KIdney P1lls. a d this part at Arkansas Is not without Its share of ovldenco that no case Is 'too deeply rooted for I : C.Jdd's KIdney P1lls to cure. Mr. A. E. CarUle , well lmown and. . hhlJy respected hero. tells of hIs cure after nearly n qUlU'ter ot a cen. I t.ury' suffering. Mr. CarUlo sa3'S : "I want to let the public lmow. . ( what I thinle of Dodd'a Kidney P1lls.I I I I thInk the ) ' are the best. remedy for sIck Iddne's ever maue. "I had Kidne ) ' Trouble tor 23 ) 'enrs and never found anythIng that dId me so mueh good as Dodd's KIdney Pl1ls. I recommend them to all s rterers. " There is no uncertain sound nbout Mr. CarUlo's stntement. He Imows' that Dodd's KIdney P111s rescued hIm trom a lIfo of sufferIng nnd ho wantB the public to lenow it. Dodd's KIdney Pills cure nIl KIdney 111s from Dac1 , ache to Brlg-hl's DIsease. When a brlde's mother wc ps it may be because her daughter dIdn't mai'r ) ' a mnn wIth less beauty and more money. FREE TO TWEN , Y.FIVE LADIES. ! rho Defiance Starch Co. wlIl give 25 ladles a round.trp ticket to the St. LouIs expositIon to five ladle's in each of the followIng states : Illinois. Iowa , Nebraslm , Kansas and 1\1I5sou' ri who will send in the largest number of trade marls cut from a. . 10.cent. 1G. ounce paclmgo of Defiance cold water laundry starch. ThIs means from ) 'our own home , anywhere in the above named states. These tra e marIes must ho mailed to and received by the Dc. fIance Starch Co. , Omaha. Neb. , before September 1st , 1DO,1. October and No. vember will bo the best months to vIsit the exposItion. Remember that Defiance Is the only starch vut up 1G oz. ( a full pound ) to the paclmge. You get one.thlrd moro starch for the same money than ot any other ldnd , nnd Defiance never st/clm / to the iron. The tlclcets to the exposition -W111 'be sent by relstered ; mall September 5tb. Starch lor sale by all dealers. 'When swImmIng with the current look out for the falls. " - Less Than Half to St. Louis nnd Re. turn via Wabash R. R. TlcltQts sold Tuestla's and Thurs. dnys in August ; rate from Omaha $8.50. Dally round.trlp rate $13.80. CorrespondIngly low rates from ) 'o\\r station. The Wabash I the ONLY lIne land. ing all passengers at its own station ma\n \ entrance World's Fair grounds. thus savIng time , an o'ance and extra. . enr faro. All 'Vorld's Fall' maps show Wabah station , main entranco. For all information addreJu Harry E. : \ioores , G. A. P. D. Wab. n. R. , Oma. lla , Neb. A Eato secret Is 11 confidentl let. ler-unwrltten. \ The Best Results In Starching can be obtaIned only by uslns Defiance - fiance Starch , besides ttlng " oz. more tor the IInmo money-no cooldn ! : required. , - - - - - - - - - - - - . - - . - - . - - . - - WAS ENEMY OF "I NOCKERS. " Printer Trlcd EarnClstly for . the Ref. ormation of M:1nklnd. Several ) 'enrft ngo prInter at th "Elbert Hubbnrtl" school startetl a print shop In ono at the smaller cIties at Now England. The plnco wns nttCltI I up "Ro'croftle , ' " and above the old. : fashlrned brass Imoclwr nt the sldo ot : the cntr ) ' ho hung n sIgn whIch rend , "Enter without lmocldng. " To man ) ' thIs would morel ) ' presage D. welcome to the shop \\'Ilhln ; but to the moro subtle , a suggestion thnt the shortcomIngs of other men , among them printers , were of no Interest to hIm. hIm.The The new print shop attracted mnny patrons , among whom were , untor. tunatel ) ' , some that could not'appre. . ciato the "stylo" pecullnr to thIs schol. ar.printer. Some of these were quito caustic In their arraIgnment of his manner of hnm11lng theIr ideas , and ho felt that In sarno way ho must ad. monIsh them , lest theIr opInions , It expressed , should add to the ranles 01 the unappreciative. So ho had lrepared another sIgn , "Depart without Imocldng , " and hung It withIn bls sanctum. This to im. press upon his calIers the futllllty of bruIting abrond theIr dlrforences or opInion. Some , however , continued to offend , nnd to help thel11 lay asldo theIr per. nlclous hnbits ho hlld drIven into the waIl withIn the entry , a largo nail , under which ho plnced a sIgn , "Hnng your hammer here. " Ho felt that soma would enter , lea'\ " ing theIr "hammer" upon the nail and perhaps , to hIs Instlng- benefit , leave It behInd and "depart wIthout Imocldng. " -Sln Sing Stnr of Hope. Luck In the Letter "B. " A writer has discovered that man ) ' of the worst foes of the hortlculturiRt begIn with "w , " and ho \ instances worms.'oe'lls , wind nnd other work. ers of wlcleedness. ThIs suggcsts a question as to whether there Is any natural groUIJlng of good or C\11 thIngs under pnrtlcular letters. TaIte "b. " for eXnmlJle , nnd consIder how mnn ' boons and blessIngs to man begIn wIth It. The baler , butcher and brewer bring hIm bre d , beef and beer , For addItional foods he hns bacon , blacle bass , beans , bloaters , broccol : , broth , bIvalves , bananaR , , berries , bls. cuits , buns and butter. Arter a ban. quet of bonnes.bouches ho may bring out hIs 'baccy while he bestri es hIs blcyclo. These nre but a few of the beneficent thIngs included under that blessed letter "b. " Now , as a contrast. take "d , " and among the first words wo thInk of are damp , darle. dreary. danle. dull , drowned. dIsmal , dIrt ) ' , damned , dusty , dastard , draft , dueleed , dosed. dragged , doubtful , disgusted , doctor. dIseased. dead , drunle. and eo on. the ver ) ' sound of which is enough to drlvo one into doleful d.umps.- . Pe3rson's Weeld ) ' . Early Birds. ! \Ir. Garfield , of the cIvIl service commissIon , says that a ) 'enr or so ago there walled Into the office of the governor of a 'Vestern State n. clti. zen who , with suppressed excItement , ' saId : " : \Ir. Go\'ernor , I . understand that Cot Dlanle. the presIdent of the Irri. gatlon Board , is dead. " "H5 ; is , " was the repl ) ' . "Cot Dlanl , dIed an hour ago. " "Well , Mr. Governor , " continued the cItizen , "I dlslllte to exhibIt any un. seemly haste in the matter , but I very much desIre to maleo application tor appoIntment as his successor. " , Vhereunon the g1Jvernor courte. ousl ) ' motioned hIs caller toward an anteroom. "Pray walk Into thIs room , sIr. " said he , "and talee ) 'our place in the IIne.-New Yorl ; : Herald. Secret of Long Youth. SImple dfet , plain living , actl\'e oul. dc"r work 01' walkIng , and absence of worr ' , give conditions that will develop - velop the hest Ih'sical and moral posiiOlblIltlcs within one. We are all prono. to exhaust ner\'e force over petty cares. We get exclfed if the rooms are not properly dusted ; wo put too much of ourselves into our household worl , ; we do not want to lenrn to slmpllf ) ' ; we do not nlwa's tnlee the "fort ) . winlts" early in the afternoon. These are soma of the causes of age , and we can aYe d them just as wo can learn to sometimes bo Idle amI at all tlm s be reposcfuI.- Housekeeper. For Troublesome Feet. A decoction of whIte oal , barIc is in. \'aluable for perspirIng feet. To malw the decoction place one ounce of whIte oale bar ] ; : to one and one.lialf pints of boiling water nnd sImmer very slowly for two or three hours ; cool , straIn aUlI add four ounces of alcohol ; then bottle for use. The most convenIent mode of application Is to pour out a small qUfintlt ) ' in a saucer and apply to the feet wIth 11. velvet sponge , after gIvIng them 11. warm bnth. Strength In God's Hand ! : . Our liCe I scarce the twlnl < lo oC n st - } n God' " otcrnal dar. Obscure IInl1 . With mortnl clOUl111 , It rct may } ' . .m for Him. And , clarkenel1 here , shine Calr to Sf , Ires nCar. , will ho patient. lellt In ) ' sorrow hl. HIli grace anl1 IJlesslng , and 1 Call ' . pin ! ' ; In m ) ' own hl1nl1l1 want . nnd weakness arc. : ' > [ ) ' ! Strength , 0 Gol1 , In 'rhine. -Dayard 'fnylor. What Land Yields. It Is estimated that twent.two ucres of land are necessary to sus. taln ono man on fl'esh meat. The same spnce of land. Ir devoted to wheat culture. would teed forty.two people ; if to oatD , elght.clght ; pota. toes , IndIan corn nnd rIco , 17G ; and Ir to the plantaIn 'or bread tree , over G.OOO people. " 8cwnrc of Ointments for Catarrh that Contain Mercury , III mercUI'1 will lur l , dc tro1 tht' ! Icn'tl of me1t nd COUlI'lclel , dcrlll1jo Iho wh010 . , _ tcm "hI'li enlnlnlt It tlrouh the lIIurOli1 ulrfll c' . lIcl1 rllclo' Ibolll < l never bc QIl',1 "crN ( JI , I , . , .tl\ , ' C10r1 from rel'UlfthlohlleUn. . . ' " the llllltlftjlc tltc1 , . .11.tu \ II tcn foI < l to tbl1 Ir""d YOIl cnn 11111) ' de. rlt" trom thcm. lInU' , Catftrrh CUN'll1anlifacttlrc,1 by 1' . .J. Chrnc1 ' " C. , . , Toledo , 0. . coulaln _ no mcr. cury. and U taken Ihleruftlly. Rctlnlt , lItcelly 11\ , " " the blulI < 1 and IlIUCUU8 , utfacc or the ) "Icnl , In } > uylh ! : lIall' , Calarrh CUN 1'0 ' mto ) 'OU jct tllo flcnulne. It II laken Intcrually 1I'lIllIInl" ' II11'OlclIo , Ohio , by I. " .J , Chellc1. ; C'I. Tcstlmoulal.lree. olll bv JltUJr " 'I' , I'rlce.'cr boUlc. 'h o f/IIIl'.l.'amlly I'IU. for wn.tlIJatiun. . . LA'stJlts maleo the pnrtles bare , triO lo.w'ers fnt.-German. Try One Paclaue. It "Defiancc Stnrch" docl1 not p1cn30 'ou , return it to 'our denier. IC It docs ' 0\1 gctone-thlrll more for the samc 1110nc ) ' . It will Sl\'c 'ou snUs. faction , nnl1- will not sUclc to t\\e \ iron , Ir the pia ) ' Ig a frosl the audlenco Goon lIlelts away. Sensible Housekeepers will hn\'c Definnce Stnr h , not nlonQ bccllus the ) ' Het one. third more for the same money , but nlso because ot sUPirior quallt ) . . If n man Is alwn's ehaJeroned hy hIs wlte ho Is IJrett ) ' sure to hlcant10r along In the stralgbt nmi llarrow path. When You Buy Starch buy Definnce nml get the best , 1G oz. for 10 cents. Once used. always uRed. A woman has sImp ! ) ' got to love someUllng , even 1C It Is anI ) ' a. . man. . . - - - - - - - - rlso's Cure Is the beRt mr < lIc1no wo c"cr used for nn nlcctlons oC tbo tllroat nnllluD S.-W.L O. END8LJlY'nnburcn : , lOll. . Pcb. 10 , 1000. There Is never much to talle about . after 11. .smooth voyage. I I fiTS flennlUlcnlly , CIIl'C'd. No nblor neM'C'lImcn : aft8" iI"t day'a lItn of lIr. Kline's Ol't'at Nenellcat l'o , t' . ( ; en,1 fGt' ItltF:1 ! : 2.00 triallJollloo nnll trt'utJA o 1.1110 U. U. KLlIiIC. Ltd. , 831 Arch Street. l'11lIAl1olp1Wa.l ' 1'ho greatest merit of some men is their wives.-Polncelot. Do our Clothcs Look Ycllow ? . . . , Th n use Defitlnce Sttlrch , it will keep them whlte-1G oz. fOI' 10 C'Cnts. When ybu feel lIlee telling ) 'our troubies wrlto them down-then burn lho paper. Oldest Tree. The oldest tree In the world Is on the Island of Kos , 1)'lng ort the coast of Asln MInor. Tho..trunlc is thIrty fect in cIrcumference. A wall ot masonry surrounds it , and supports the two maIn branches. It Is belltwed to be more than , OOO years old. CheerfulneJs and Grumbling. How many people In real lifo lhel'e are who are n perpetuni draIn on the sympathIes of theIr moro cheerful frIends and neIghbors ! They lBee to bo comforted wIth strong , uplifting words ; they nppreclato cheerfulness -In others. It does not occur to tIiem tl1at it is n cultlvablo quallty. I . 1uGt ns grumbling is. Corn Dlrds Will Not Dother. A well lenown farmer sa's he wets hl seed corn with COd ] all before planting it , nnd as result the bIrds and insects do not bother it before It comes up. The 011 do'es not injure the germ and l.eep it tron. sprouting. ThIs has been prayed by experJmce. ( as ho has never had to replaut.-FIl. moro , ( Mo. ) Lever. Training of Japanese WreJtI.ers. In the place of traInIng to remove superfiuous fiesh , ns do the athletes of other lands , tha wrestlers or Japan eat to put it on. Great slzo and weIght do not appear to interfere wIth theIr nglllty. Instead it is one of the princIpal means of overcom' ing an adversary. , JUST ONE DAY Free From the Slugger Brcught Out a Fact. I "DurIng the time I was a corteo I erinleer , " sa 's an Iowa womnn , "I was . nervous , bad spells wIth my heart. smotherIng spolls. headncl1e , stomach - ach trouble , l1\'er and Iddnc ) trouble. I dId not Imow for years " , hnt made me have these spells. I would fret quently slnle away as though my last bour had come. , , - "For 27 rears I suffered thus nnd u3ed botlle3 of medicIne enough to set up a drug store-capsules and pills I . nnd e\'cr.thlng I heard of. Spent lots of mane ) ' hut I was sick nearly all the time. Sometimes I was so nervous I could not hold Illate In my hands ! nnd other tlme3 I thought I would surely tllo sitting at the table. ' "ThIs went on until about two years ago wben ono , day I dId not use any cofteo and I noticed I wns not so nen" ous and told m ) ' husband nhout It. Ho had been telling mo that it mIght bo the coffee but I said 'No , I have been drlnldng coffee all m ) ' life nnd It cannot be , ' Dut after thIs I thought I would try and do without and drlnle ot water. I did tIlls tor several da's. but sot tired at the hot water and 'went to drinkIng coffee and as soon ns I began coffee agaIn I was nervous agaIn. ThIs proved that It was the coffee that caused my troubles. "Wo had trIed Postum but had not made It rIght and dId' not lIIw It } but now I decIded to glvo'it another trial so I read the directions on tl1e pack. age carefully nnd made It atter these ' \ . ctlons and It was simply eIlclous. , BO we quIt cortco tor good and the re. sults are wondertul. Before , I could not sleep but now I go to bed amI n1 > : ! ep sound , am not a bIt nervous , ) w , but worlt 'lIard and can walk miles. Nervous headaches are gone. my heart docs not bother mo anymore moro lIlw It dill nnd I don't hav any ot the smotherIng spells and would , ) 'OU bello-7"o It ? I am getting fat. Wo drInk Postum now nnd nothIng el30 and even my busbanU's headaches Itavo dIsappeared ; 'Ne both sleep ound and 'palthy now and that's a blessIng , " amo gIven by Postum Co. , Battle reek , MIch. l. < > Ok for tlj book , "Tho Road to WellvlIlo" I each pll : . . The CaUllc of Olcap. The man who Is Itoptvaka Ii , Imln , or who Burtors In nny other way trom laclt of sleep , can usun11) ' obtain It b , . the use ot a drug. Buck leop , hoVer , Is gcnernlly rel.ardetl as un. nntllrnl , aUlI bypnotIo drnrs nre avoldcl wh6l1 posslblo , Dut now corneD Mr. Ihphl\l ! DuboIs , a French physl. oloslst , who tolls us that all Bleep Is the reRult at druggIng , th" slcep'llrp. tlucer bolne carlonic.acld tormcd with. In the system. IrrIgation In Kansns. Orent otato , Kansnsl There 19 lIolther a IUol111taln liar a mnrsh In all lier length nnd breadth or 82,000 DQuaro I11ll , One.t1llrel at her aren Is almost a barren stelJpo. mylng to lacle at raIn. IrrlIaUon , ,111 tunlto the dry pmlrlcs 0 yerltable "inrdon or the wes't. " ralso th Kansas corn crop to SOOOOOOOi bushels anel increase her 1Ivo BtQc.lt vahlation to $180,000,000.- Now Yorle Press. England'a Great Artist. Gcor'Q ' Frederlelc Watts , the rrenl mngllsh nrtlst , who dlod recenlly in London , rarely worled from n lI\'lng subject. but modeled fragmentnry fJtudleB In wax and clat tor partlcu. lar pnrts of the fiures ! ot bls lllcture ! ! . ' 1'h1 : : IJt\trlar.eh of palntors saId In ref. ( 'renco to hIs prlnclpnl worles that ono oi hll ; Ireat alms was to take the t < .1'w ror away from deatb. . . Labouchero on IntolcantJ. ! "I myselt never drInk BIJlrltn , or , in- deed , olther wIno or beer when I can get water , " Bnl Henry I.1bouchero. "I can understand the likIng tor beer or wIne. Tho'tnste tor BplrIts , how. ever. Is Incomprehenslblo to mo. I trIed all or thom. Tbo experIment dlll\ not succeed. but gin struclc mo ns the least nasty , " Weight of Dend Sea Water. 'Aallon / of dIstilled wntor welgbs ten pounds , at sen water ten and three. fourths pounds. or Dend sen water two\e ] poundD. There are eight anli one.balt pounds at lialt In every 100 pounds of Dead sea "vater to two anll four.fifths pounds in ordlpary sea water. Important to Mothors. 'tlmino cl rully eve ! ' ) ' bolllo or CASTOnrA , II. BIICO nnd pure remedy tor InCnnts am ! ellllllrcn. nDd tCD thn It - Dcnrstho / SlgDnturo or Xu Uee For Ovcr :10 Yenrs. The RInd You lll1vo AlwllY3 ought. Itallm JO ln of Arc. The Italian scuhJtor Ettore For. raria has eompleted a relIef portraIt at "tho Italian Jeanne d'Are. " SIgnora St.amura. for Ancona , whIch she helped to defend durlnc the nlego bi B'arbarossa. She inspIred coul'ago In the cItizens by her oxhortatlons. and durIng a sally applied tho. torches wIth her own hands to the Gorman slego towers , accurdlng to tradItion. She was a widow. Jlln. 'VllIso" , " " Sooth/nl / : Ryrul. 1"0t'cllUliren toetbll1l : , oofleoollle I'UI118 , rotlneOA In. Ilamwatlul& , al1l1) " pat. . , curell wlnt cull. . . a IJoLtio. Original Rough Rldcrs. The original Rough RIders antedated - dated the pony express by several yt > nl's. 'rho RIfle Rangers themselves ere rough riders , an'd Marno Reid ' \Va ! ! a captaIn. leadIng In percon many a gallant charge aguinst the "greas. ers. " Apaches. Coml\\anches and Slouc. Defiance Stllrch i13 put up 1G ounces In It paclcnrre , 10 cents. One-third more attlrch tOI' the stlme money. Condemns Flannels. Dr. Leonard Williams , In nn artlclo In the London Practitioner , declares that fiannel underclothIng is 11. fraud. "Dry fiannel , " ho says , "Is practically unabsorbent. , whereas linen , colten and sl1l are , in dIfferent degrees. very absorbent. " lIe concludes that "wool. en unllorclothlng is. of aJI others , the best calcnlated to Induce a relaxed and unrosponsi\'c condil1on or the sldn , " Women Sardine Curers. Sardlno curen In France are UI nrly nIl women , who sometimes "fI'orl ; : twen. ty hours out or the twent.follr. They are ptllli at the rate of tbh'ty ccntl ! ver 1,000 fish. Mother of Twenty Children. HavIng previously borne sIxteen ( 'hl1d ! on , the wife ot a shocmaltCr al Wrnz , in Bobcmla , has now had four at a bIrth. of whom three are living. _ Luminous Numbers for Housea. . A new idea Is to have tht ! numb9rs on the front doors ot houses paInted In lumlnouB paInt , so that they w1:1 : ba vIsIble In the darle. Mollcnl ! ! Department Wa hlngton Unlvor&ity. 'l'be nrllt two ycars ure de\'ot.cd mulnly w rractlrnl trnlnllllC In luborutorles of An\tomy , IIslololr. Bmbryolony. Chemilitry , PhYKIOIOlYj Putholey ! nDd UuctJrlolo\y , by bl'echlllhtf ! 1111I lIfe.workerf ! In tbcsu brallelJcl ! . l'ho III t t wu yell nre Iflv'n to pel"honnl Btuely of lllscn o hi cllnlculluborator/ell / , hospltnrll unddhpcn..urlcs. . not merely nmllateel , but undcr tbo fnn control of the } < 'neulty tor bec1.sldo Infitructlon. FeJl particulars 1111(1 eatalozu ( ) olldresi : tbe DeuD lb01Locw.t Street , St. Luuls. I HOMESTEADS VCrl erl I Montnnll. F ; nll 000. for IliaI' lIullnrormlltion L ( 1. If. JWLLJY : , 1',1 Ellato Ac'DOr , DiUj'la , Mont. . , ii ' . t , . ' , ' \ J ! \ , . .J / . , . - . ' To be n successful wife , to retain the love nnd ndmiration of her husband should be n woman's constant study. Ii she would be nil that she may , she must guard wellngainst the signs of ill health. Mrs. Drown tclls hcr story for the bcncfit of nil wives nnd mothers. II DeAn 1\l1l9. \ PI lClIA M : - LylIn. . E. Plnlchl\m's : Vegetahlo COI1lIIOUlHl ' will , malto c\'cry molhcr wcH , r.tronJi. hcalthy nmllm\IPY' \ I drag-gcel throulrh nine : ycars of m scrnblo mlstcncc. worn out wlt.h pain nnd wearincss. I thcn notlccd II. statcmcnt of a woman troublec.1 ns I waSj amI the wonderful results she had had from , , 'our Vc c. tabla Compound , and dcclt1ed to try whnt it would do for mc , unci uscd It for three months. At the cnd of thnt time , I wa ! : ! II. different womnn , the ncl hbors remarlced it. nnd y hus- 1Jand fell In love with mo aU ever agaIn. It seemed 1I1co n now cdstence. : : I had l10en Buttorlng with Inllammn.- tlon and falling of the womh , butyour ; medlclno curcd that , nnd buIlt up my cntlre S ' 5tCJU , till r was Indet ! < l lIIco Do new WOlDn"1. - Sincercly yours , Mus. CUAS. 1' . BnowN. : :11 : Cedar 'errnce , lIot Springs , Arlc. , Vice lrcstdent Mot.hers Chlb.-f6000 forft / /f or/glnal 01 alloua.u" plou/ng gnuln nesJ cannot bit produced. -FOLLO'I Tltll , .LAO. " TAE THE WABASE-I TO S A I N 'T ' l 0 U S THE ONL V LINS . TO . .I THE WORLD'S Fi R MAIN EUTRANCE. JlIIC'lrnC'e cht'ckt'l to 'Vor ! < 1' . lrnlr rolllul" . . . . Stopovera nllowc(1. All Ag'ontH can. . route ) ' 011 viII. the \V A nASII. I.'or hCllUI I tlC1I1 'Vorlll'H } , 'alr Colder Imll nil InCor- matlon nl1drcls hARRY E. 1\IOOIlES. Gon. Act. Pass. Dopt. . Omuhl1 , Nob. . SMOm ERSfRND : LEWU5 ! SINGLE BDNDER 5'CIAar belter Quality than most 10f Cltars Your .1obIJer or dlrpl1t from I'nr.lory. I'eorln. 11' W. N. U. , OmalHl. No. 34-1904 , , ,1 ' \ ' ; j1 ' \1 ' . , . . . , , ' . ; . , . ' " . 'j' { It is the purest , cleanest starch made. It is free of injurious' chemicals. It can be used where ordinarily you _ would _ be arr id , to US starch or any kind. ; 11at's Defiance. Your grocer sells it. THE DEFIANCE STARCH cq. , j ortAtlA ! , NEB. . . L-J . . , . , ' \ I ] LD ANTISEPTl PilE CON S IV ; . I DRUGGISTS. sampio Freo. ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE CO. , Crelet No ! > . SLEEr , ' I ' When Answering Advrtlscmentll 1 < lm'ly Mention This papC'r. . . . ; BEGGS' BLOOD PURIF ER . CURES r.lltarrb'of the 5tomnch. . . - - - . - - . "Ftonll o crndlo to the bnby chair" tiA YE YOU A BABY ? , If so , you ought to hevo a PHOE Jmx. WAlKiHG OHAIR , ( t'.T TJD ) "Ar IDEAt. GIILF-mOTRuoTon. " OUR PHOENIX WattclJlR Ohair holds the cbn ! } , . socnroly , pro- vonflug these punfnl : fnIle nUtl bumps " , nlch 1\1'0 oofrcquont whou blon.rnf \ . to walle. 'SETTCI1 TI/Ar.t flURGE. " 'rho chnir is provided with 1ro - mombla , B\uitu'Y : oloth seat , whloh \ supports the wefght of the ohiltl nn < l provents'lJow.lcgs an nplnn1' ' tron lo9 ; it also han tnblo nttnch. mont which cnahlos"baby to l1ml amusement In1ts toys , cte. , WiUl- out nny attcntloll. uAs Indlpensnblo : ns n crndlo. " It Is no constructo < l that it prevents - vents poltell clotlwsoiolmo < ; from tlra tn nnll floor Renna , nn Is. recommoJl(1od by IJhYGIclaDS antI cntlorso < l by loth ) mother aUlI bahy. OombincD ploasuro'amI utlllty. No Imby nhonhl < \ withont ono. Cnll nti 'yonr furniture dealer nnd ask k > GCO 0110. . lA1'IUr.u.TDItED ' O LT DT PHOENIX CHAIR CO. GUIIJOVGAN. : : WIG. Can only bo had of your furnlturo denIer. BAt-RGAIN I RA TES ' ' On A11qt.th ) nnIZo1rll nn,1 Scptcmber , . lath nllli : :1111 , r.ollltrip tlcllOtK will bo : : " 0\11 \ "It III. lC. & ' 1. n'y" from SI. 1.ouls , JCUII II CltJ. ) llIlInllllll , 1111,1 ether Mis. > "ourilltlil h.nn II"IllItH. to I1l1l1an 'l'cr. 1 rllnry , OIcllll1onm ulld Central uUlI East- ' J ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " ' $ U 5. 0 0 . , The Soutbwc tl. . . Invllln . The crop , nre lee < \'omUtlons : nlul IlrIqJCDlR ) 'yero nevcr moro fnvorltlilo. ItIlIl1n ' ! 'orrlt Olclllhotnn uOll ' ! ' ' ' ' : II , IIro In ncc(1 rYI ' 111111 ofTerIellty or ollortlllltlcs ) ) ! Cor IIvestmelitH of rupltul nol1lnbor. . f' GO NOW I . . 'l'nlco mlvantl1So of this cXccItonnl ! OPl'ortulilty. . , . ARI ( mn IIhollt mtca UtilI pnrtlclllnrR. 1'\1 \ Ilnl1ly 1I.llll . 3'011 "olUotl1ll1 IIOW In l'rllltCll1Inttur nuollt the Southwellt. I G'ric ; Morlon . ST. LOVIS. o . AGENTS W ANTED : 'j ' I.'I'ILIDOI , 12c , 15c , 400 and up. rortralta 300 , 600 ' " " aDd up. OataloUo aDd Bamplell Hree. "j IIUIJSO rollTIUtT < :0. : , 1188 IT. 11-.4100. . 61. . Clal. . . , . , III. . i , . j - - - - -