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About Custer County Republican. (Broken Bow, Neb.) 1882-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1904)
, - - BACKACHE AND DIZZINES . \ DIOAt of the AUment recn1lnr to tb , Ifomulo ties : Rro nno t.o Catarrh uf I'civlo 01' DnA. j I 99 E/CJ'cutlJ Strecr i Milwaukee , Wis. f "A short time ago I found my con. dltloll vcry serious , I fJnd headrhes , pains In the back , Dnd frequent dlzz > spells which grew worse every montb. I tried two remedlcs before I-uunn , Dnd WlJS dlscourogcd when 1 took tilt first dose , but my courage soar. returned , In less tllan two month ! my heaUlJ was restored.JUrs. . Af. Brickner. 'l'ho reason of so many failnrcli to cure cases similar to the above is th faett 1at isease FEr.MLE TROUBLE peculmr to thC ! NOT RECOGNIZED felUlllo scx arC ! AS CATARRH . not commonl : ; l'eeognizc as bcing caused by catarrh Cnta1'l'h or 0110 orgun ill : exactly the Ramo as catarrh of any other organ. . What will cure , catarrh of the head wilJ also cure catarrh of the pelvic organ. , . Perunn. cures these cases s1mply be. canle it cnreli the ca.tarrh. If youlmve catarrh write at once to Dr. l artman , giving a full sta.tement . oj yonr clse : , aml he wiU be pleMed to give you his vahmhlo mlvicc gra.tis. . Address Dr. lIartman , President d The Hartman Sanitarium , Columbus , O. What Is Home ? Homo Is not a name ; nor a form. nor II. routine. It Is a spirit , a presence. a 'principle. MaterIal and method will not and cannot malw It. Ba 's a writer In the CookIng School. It must get its 1Igl1t and sweetness ( rOOl tho90 who In1mbit It , ( rom 1l0wera and sun. 8 ine. from the sympathetic xmtures which. In their exercise of sympathr. : can lay asldo the t'ranny of the broom and the . awful duty of endless scrub. bing. ' * ' IrrigatIon In Kansas. Great state. Kansasl There IE , Ilelther a mountain nor a marsh in al ] her length and breadth of 82.000 SQuare miles. One.thlrd of her area Is almost a barren steppe , owing to laclt of rain. Irrigation will malte the dry prlrles a veritable "garden of the west , " ralso the Kansas corn crop to , 300,000.000 bushels and Increase her IIvo stoclt valuation to ; 180,000,000.- New York Press. Earrings Indicate Nativity. The earrings worn by Italian organ' grinding women Indlcato the part of Itah' the wearers come from. The longer the earrings the farther south the origInal homes of the worn en. In the for north the ornaments. 11.1'0 quite sho.t. Ihstead of Wedding Cake. In place of wedding caIto In Hol. land w eJalng sweets 11.1'0 glven- "bruldzullters" they are caned. They nro handed round by children and are B :3rved : In flower.trlmmed hasltets. . Sometimes 'ou can't tell , from what she has on , whether It's a shirt waist 01' a girl Is going to bed. AS EASY" Needa Only a Little Thinking. ' 1'he fO c1 of childhood often decides " , { hether one Is to grow up well nour. " , I il'1hed ' and healthy or weak and slclt- Iy Cmm Improper food. . . . . It.s just as easy to bc one as tbe other provided we get a proper start. A wlso ph 'slclan Illte the Denver Doctor who lmow about food , can accomplish - complish wonelers provided the pa. twnt Is willing to help and . will eat only proper food. Spealtlng of this case U e Mother Illd ! her llttlo four 'ear old boy was GUfrerlng from a peculiar derangement , of the stomach , liver and Itldneys and his feet became so swollen he couldn't talte a step. "We called a Doctor who said at once we must be very careful as to his c1let as Improper food was the anI ) ' cause ot his slclmess. Sugar cspeclall ) ' , ho Corbld. "So the Dr. mac10 up a diet and the prhrcillal food ho lreserlbed W&S Grapl.NuttJ nnd the boy. who was very fond of sweet things took the Grape. Nuts readily without adding any I sugar. ( Dr. explalnod that the swcet in Grape.Nuts Is not at all lIlto cane or 'beet sugar but Is the natural BWfet . of the grains. ) "Wo saw big Improvement Insldo q w dhys and now Grape Nuts nre 11.1 , most his only food anc1 he I& < oncr moro a healthy , hafJY. rosy.cheolw 'olmgstor with every pr081)eet tc grow tip Into a strong halth ' num , ' Name given by Postuu Co. , B tuc Creek , Mich. The Hweet of Grape.Nuts Is the Na ture.swect lmown as Post Sugar , nol digested In the liver lIlte ordlnarJ lIugar. hut pre.dlgested. Feed th ( 3"ungsters a handful of Grape.Nut ! when Nature demands sweet aUl promlJts them to cull for sugar. 'rhere's a reason. Get the lIttle book "Tho Road u Wellylllo" In each pkg. , . jj - - - - , . . . . . , . . - - - - - - - - - - - IS A TREACHEROUS ANIMAL. Dlack Panther of Africa More Ferocl. ous th.m the Dcngal Tiger. Of all the bl . dnngerous cats , none Is morQ unapproal.'l\ Rnc1 mor ( trencherOll1i tlH\n the black pnnthor Hailing from the heart of the l1eop est African jungle. litho and sUllple of body , nlort anc1 , nervous. this stenlth ' marauder exccedli In Coroclty : oven a Dengnl tiger. 110 Is the only big fellno that the lion trainer c1oe ! not venture t J tralll ; anc1 ho Is the only cat se absolutely distrustful thai ho shulls even the light oC c1n ' . Often . 'to will 110 all day lOllS In 8 dus1ty co.-nor of his cage , his 'ello" slit eyes shifting and gleaming rest. lessly. Even the feeding hour , when : pandomonlum brealts loose among the ' big cnges. when hungry roars an nqueals mingle with ImpUent snurl and Impacts of henn' bodies against tlteel bnrs. Is Rpt to hnvo no effect on him. 110 may 110 e 'elng his chunlt of raw beef suspiciously. and not yen : turo forth until c1ay has waned and the last visitor has left ; to tear meat from boneli with his long. white fangs. III fact. so ugl ' and vicious Is this beast , thnt , frequently ho turns on his own 1.lnd. and In many Instances It Is Impossible to cage hlni. even with Q mate.-McClure's Magazine. The Departed. Th departcdl the dcportcdl ' 1'hc ' vIsIt u/l / In dreams. ' And thcylde ! abo\'e our memorIes , LUte shadows o\'cr strcam : ' ! : But whcto the cheerful lI hts or homo In constant luster burn. 'rw ! dOIJllrtcd. the deparlcd. Can never more return I The seed , the bra\'e. thc bcautlful. lIow dremnlcss Is their sloo1l , ' \'hcre rolls the dlrgellke music Of the o'or.tosslndcep ! Or whcre thc surglns night winds Pale wInter's robes have' spread Abo\'o the narrow palaces. In the cities of the deadl I loolt around. and fecl the awe or ono who willks nlone. Among the wroclts of fOI'mcr da's. In mournfnl ruin "trown : . I start to hear 'the sUrrlng soun s Amen ! ; ' thc c'press trs. For the voice of the departcd Is bome upon the bl'cezc. That solcmn voice ! It mIngles wlth Each frce anll careleas strain : f I ! : 'carcc can thlnl , carth' : ' ! minstrelsy ' \111 ChCC1' my heart osaln. Tho. mclody of sur iner waves. ' 1'ho. thrilling notes or birds. I Can I t\'er ? be so dear to me As their rcmcmbm"d words. I sometlmcs rcam their plcasant smiles . stln 00 me RWCOtl ) fall. ' 1'1:011' toncs of lo\'e I fulntlr hear My name In sadnes : ' ! cull. I Imow that the ' arc happy. 'Vltll theIr angel plumage on. But my heart Is Vel' ) ' dcsolate To thlnl ; : that thcy are gono. -Park BenjamIn. A Fund of Humor. William Winter , the c1ramatlc critic , Is thought by some to write the worst hand of an man living. ' 1'here may have been glantsln the past , men HltO Horace Greele ' , who surpnssed him. but no ono his equal remains. Some years ago 1\11' . 'Vlnter was traveling In Scotl1nc1. ! and having hac1 I mnny amusing eXIerlences , , wrote an account of them to n. II. Stoddard. III New York. ! Ill' . Stodc1ard received the letter at brenltfast and , combln. Ing familiarity with the Intuitions of the poet , managed to malte It out , and enjoyed several good 1aughs. He glanced up at 1\Irs. Stoddard and said : "U's from William Winter. Very . . funny. Want to read It ? "You know I can ne\'er rend a word of his writing , " answered 1\Irs. Stod. darc1. "Oh. that doesn't matter , " replied 1\Ir. Stoc1dard. tossIng the letter over ; "It's just as funn ' to look at ! " Immense Call of Rope. The largest call of rope over seen In this city has been made fa I' a tow. : Ino for the big raft oC piling collect. cd by the Oregon Rafting company , which Is to bo towed to San Francisco - cisco by the stenmer Franlls : Leggett , ! lOW taking in her cargo oi lumber at Inman & Poulson's mills. The huge . : ! ell contains 150. fathoms of cable four .nnd three.quarter Inches In c11- ameter. weighs a lIttle over three tons : md costs In the nolghborhood of $1.- 000. It needs to be stout and strong an . . perfect In ever ' fiber. for the raft to bo towed contains 650,000 linear - ear feet of } Jlllng , equal to 6,500.000 feet. lumber measure.-l'ortlanc1 Ore. onlan. Shoes for a Giant. . A Calumet shoemalte1' has just fin. Ished a pall' of shoes ( or Louis 1\101. lenell. 1mown as the "Quincy 1111I giant. " 1\I01lenen Is 19 'enrs 01c1. : ; tands seven feet eIght Inches In I ! Jelght and tips the scales at 300 pounds. The shoes' are sixteen and I a quarter Inch s In length , six Inches 111 width and weigh five } Joun s each. l1\1011enen will use them while at worlt In the Quincy mine. where ho Is em. 1110)'ec1. A number of offers to exhibit the young giant have been made by shG"men. but all have been refused.- . Chlc&go Recorc1.Hera1d. Crusade Against Wearing Hats. In England a eruoado against the wearing of hats Is being wagec1 on .tho ground that this custom will cause the hall' to grow and serve as I an alc1 against 11remature grayness. This phrslcal culhu'o fad excites con. " sldcrablo derision In London circles , where It seems to be looled upon as a direct blow aimed at the gllsh. man's c1earest 11rlvllege. From the members of the house or commons > > down the Drltlsher c1eems It his l'lght , to wear his hat on ever ' 110sslble oc- I caslon and to sleep In il Jf so dls. vosed. Has Commercial Instinct. D' Annunzlo. who Is pestered by au. tograph hunters. refuses to comply unless It Is written on a cOJy of ono of his boolts. The fiends c10 not al. wa 's talto the hint and supply the boole. but the author's commercla1 ) Idea Is to benefit his lJUbUnl1er and In. cldentally himself. .JiII. _ _ _ _ " _ , . TORT'JRING ' PAtN. - HOllf ThlD Man'o SUfferlnOD Would Have Killed ML'lny n Ierton , Dut Dcan'o Cured Him. A. e. Sprague. i stock deIler , 0 : N a I' m a I , 11I. , I wrltos : "F a l' two whole ) 'ears I wns doIng - Ing nolliing but 11 IJ Y I n g medicines - cines to cura \ my Itlclne 's. I do 1I0t thlnlt ; that nny man . . Dver sufrered as ! did nd 1I\'ed , The pnln In my back was so bad tbat I could not sleep at 'night. I could not rldo a horse , and sometimes , , 'na unable even to rldo In a car. My conc1lt1on was crltlcnl when I sent for Doan'li Inc1ne ' PlUs. I used three boxes and the ) ' cured me. Now I can go an 'whero and o ns much as an 'bod ' . I slcep well nd feel no discomfort at nil , " A TRIAL r'REE-Addres : : Foster- Milburn Co. . DUffglo. N. Y. For Bale by all dealers. Prleo [ jOc. I I A man'li Idea of personal 1I1Iorty Is ' hl.s ability to butl Into the affalra of his neighbors. l.ess Than Half to st. Louis and Rc. turn via Wabash R. R. Tickets sold TueS\ta'li nnd ' 1'1Iurs- c1a 's In August ; rate from Omaho. : $ S.jO. [ Dally round.trlp rate $13.80. Corresponding ! ) ' low rnt s from 'our station. The Wabash Is the ONLY lIne land. Ing all .11(1ssengors at its own station main entrance 'Vorld's Fall' grounds. thus saTmg time , annorance find extra car faro. All World's l < alr maps show " 'abash station , main entrance. For all Information adc1reRs Harry E. MOQT.es. G. A. P. D. Wab. n. n. , Omaha - ha , Neb. , Steam Turbine for Pumps. 'fho steam turblae prlnclplo has been Oldapted to a centrifugal 1Ilgh. pressure pump. The action Is reversed - versed , however the water entering at what would bo the exhaust end. Wlldnally accelerating as It passes through the several fixed Ilnd mOTa' blo vanes. uutll It acquires ii high velocity nt what would ordinarily bo the ouUet end. - It will be news to tlte rending pub. lIc that l'tussla. has a counterpnrt to the shrlno of Lourdes-waterli that are said tQ henl mlraculouslr , flowing Crom spring at Sarov on the slto of the hut of St. Seraphim , UlO popular saint of nussla. Although Father Ser- aphhll has long b'een venernted , he was not formally canonized until August - gust 1 , 1903 , a ceremony In which the czar and czarina alld the dowager czarina and others oC the court , besides - sides the church dignitaries , took } Jart. It Is beUeved that onlr two foreigners - ers were presont-an EngHshman and an American , David Dell Macgowan. : W11OS0 narrative of the Impl'es1lvo ! I nnd curious scenes of this unlquo occasion - casion Is to aJpear In the Sevtember Century , with illustrations from photographs - tographs showing the czar In the lIra. cessions and othr scenes. Memorial to Le Conte. . An appropriate memorlal to the great geologist and scientist. Joseph Lo Conte , has been erccted In Yosemite - mite valley by the Sierra. club of Cal l ornln. It Is a lodge. built strongly and simply , containing ono large room , twenty.fivo by thlrty.six feet. with a large stone Ilreplace at ono end. and a small room on either side the entrance on the opposite end. It III Qt the upper end of the valley. The August Atlantic contaJnli a powerful , and Instructive paJer , which will sure1 ' attract attClttlon and create c1lscusslon , upon "Unpun. , Ished Commercial Crlmo" ( the way pf the rIch man In ehlc1lng the law ) , written by George 'V. AIer , lIuthor ! ) f the recent much.tallwd.of Atlantic paper on "Moral Overstrain , " Bliss Perr - contributes his striking tribute to Hawthorne , delivered nt the Into Bowdoin college contonar ' .celobra- lion. Daniel G. Mason discusses Dls. ; lOnanco and Evil. a quaInt anl\l 'slli .If the connection between eyll sounds and evil doIngs. and 1\Iarthu Balter Dunn. oflers a charnoterlstlcally amusIng - Ing paper on "Temperance and Judg. ment to Come , " from the "down.east" point of view. England's Great Artist. George Frederlcl ! Watts. the weat English artist. who died recently In London , rarely \t'orlted from a livIng Bubj ct , but moc1eled fragmcntary otudles In wax and clay fer partlcu. ! Jtr parts of the figures of hlB pictures. 'l'bl ' : patrln.rch at painters sa1l1 In ref. erenco to his principal works that ouo pt hl8 great alms was to talte the t < .r. ror nway froll1 death. Leslie's MQnth y Magalne for August. Rn.lph Connor begins a now novel , "Tho Prospector , " hr the Au u t Flc- Uen number.of . Leslle's 1\Iollthly Magazine - azine , and the Urst chapters promlso , bet tel' story than either ' ' ' 1'ho Sky Pilot" or "Blaclc Rocl ! . " 'fhero are I slevon ether stories In this number , I y such people as George Hibbard , enry C. Howlalld , AllcoIacCownn : , Holman F. Day. II. I. Greene ntlll Rex E. illonch , anll they cover near. Iy' every yarloty of IIp.to-dato fiction. J. Ac1am Dede , the humorist of the hOllso of ropreMntatlv s , has a most amusing arUclo all " 'rho Spollblnc1. er13 , " whom \0 all expect to listen to durln ! the next Cew mOllths , In which ho tells a number of good storleiJ. The girl with naturnlly curly.hall' hI the only ono who gets full enjoy. ntont out of an ocean dip. - - . " J1eerlJOhm Tree totl tJ\I\t rccolltl . , whll Illnrlng rolr , ho 1111(1 111 ttlcII' Inrly allent and stulll1t 1001lng cnd- die , who followelt close at his heola \\'Ithout sn 'lng 1\ word , Dut slnco 81. lonco sometlmel1 Bllenltern louder than word UIO nctor was norvou , amI after a varticulnrly b(1(1 drlvo 110 ex. clahnec1 : "DleI you over BOO a " , 'orao plarer on these IInlts ? " The caddlo said nothing. A stili worse drlvo from the next cnlleel forth ltlO snmo Quer ' , followed b ' the snmo sllenco. li'lnnll ' , "I say , did 'ou ovcr see a worse plnyer ? " The cacl < Ho stllred sl. lelltly for n few moments. "r hen I'll what " 0 aalcl rlcht enollgh , " no at last slowly relllled : 'I'm just lhlnlc. lug. " Daron Alphonso Rotllschl1er , the most patriotic of Frenchmen , Isslled , n notlco during the li'rnnco.Jrusslan war that ho would IIresont a nnna. some SUIll of J110ne ' to uny .10wlsh l oldler In the French army who 911ght cnpturo a Germnn flng. Such a capture was ml1do and In duo course the solc1ler came \111 Cor the promlseel rowarc1. After he had received It Daron AlIlhonso Invited the oldlor Into his private room ntlli asltcn him to reI ute In detnll the glorlou ! ! epi- sode. "Well , lIgr. 10 Daron , It was thIs wa ) ' , " said the hero ; "tho Gor. man soldier who carrlell the flng was ulso one ofIS. . so we ellc1 It fJU the joint account. " Tbe MurIne t : ) ' H III lIr Co. . Cbl l > o. n.t nome 1 : ) ' " nook Iree. " 'rll" tbelll " " "ut ) uur l'YC' Lnst sJJrl.ng Governor Odell mot an old fl'lend of his \lp In Newburg , hi ! ! hamo town , and hl1lnedllltely asltcd how bo wns getting along on UIO airship - ship he had been \\'orl < lnl ; on for 'ears. The Invento hnd become c1ls- gusted with hi ! ! mochanlcal progress , and when the governor asltcct If tlto machlno "as n com lleto success he replied : "Well , not quite ) 'et. I have two things to accompllslr tleroro . . I can sar Il II. . "What are thor ? " ask eel the governor.lOr have to find out how to get my machine ut > In the all' and how to 1teOll It there : ' rlEO'R Cure caunot be too 11lcbly l poltcn of us D celllh clIrl'-J. " ' . O'I1lucN , 2 'l'lJlr Avc. -q. . Mlnnenpo1l ! , MInn. , J..n. 0 , tWO. As thc.re Is n law a alnst burying In the city of Alhanr , the Itlshop hnd to have a slleclnl act of the reglsla. ture to 1)0 ) burled In the cntIledral. Ho was successful h 1111.vlng the act pass the lawmaltOrs. but his friends were astounded and worrlea 'When thC ' read Its te.t. Itr.gnn wnh the usual vorbla'e. ; The endIng was something lIIto this : "Wo do grant that BIshop DOM10 he hw-Ied within tha precIncts of the cltr of Alban ' . ThIs act to tl1lto effect Immedlatelr. " 1'trrll , 'Wlnlllow' Sooth/nA' Syrup. Forchlhlrcn tc\tbn. . : . ort nslbe Intt1s , redure In- lIanuulIUon.lllloIya pain , cures wind coli. . . : ' : : ' 0 a boLU" . In n little bayou an old darltey's flat.bottomed cnnoo was Hhelved on a mud banI. . The mud WI1S tot' 'deep ' for hfm to get out and push , and he got madder nnc1 madder. In tlfs exas. 110ratlon ho snw a womnn stooping down at the landing some yarels alwve to flll her 11all from the stream. "Get out 0' dat ! " he called angrily : 'eC you taltes a drop outen ( lis YOl'O bayou till I glts arrant agln I'll melt yo pay I fer It ef I hev tel' wade asho' tel' d IW' . Hundred of dealers SIlY the extra Quantity al1l1 uperlor quality of De- tlanco Starch It ! fast taltn ! ! ; ' place of all other brandA. Others say they can not sell any other starch. The HL\lo and the Straw Hat. All Inventory cledt of a lorgo Lon. don firm was put on to catalogue some pictures for a Bale. Ono represented a 81\1I:1t : with halo Comllote. He en. tered It as "Portrait 'or elc1erly gentle- D1an In straw hat. " ' Many Children Are SIr.kly. Mothcl' Grl1y'sSwcotPo\Tdovs 10rCtilldrcn , used by Mothet. GI'ay , a.IlUl'se . III Children's Home , New York , cure Summer Complaint , FeverlshnesslIeallnchoStomach 'froubles , : r'eethlng Dlsordors amI Destroy Wonns. At aU Druggists' , 25c. Sample mailed FHEE. Addrcss Allen S. Olmsted. La Hoy. N. Y. Women novel' WeCI ) more bitterly than when they weep for splte.- Hlcard. . Storelteepel' reIJOl't that the < , xtra qUl\l1t1t } . . torether with the Aupel'lor qunllty of DeJlallce Starch makes It next tCl hnposslblo to lIell any other brund. Women divine that tbcy are loved loag before it Is told them.-1\Iarl. vallx. Important to Mothors. lno C3retully OTery bottle ot CASTOnIA. n sato and sure rcmedy for IlItmto null cblhlr u. and 600 thtt : It - - Dcnra the L-.I-- Sijl1IItUro of . . III Uw Ifor Over 30 Ycnrs. ' 1'110 Kl11d You Ibvo Always oUChL - It Is discouraging to nn honest man to l11reo to accept 11 bribe , and then bo liuDcoed out C It. Don't } 'O\l Imow that Delll1nce Starch bes.ldes belnS' Itbsolutely superIor to any other. It P\1t u.p IG ouncml In JUtelt- ages unll ReUs ut same price lU ! 12. ounce packagcs uf OU1CI' Itlncls' ! The finanelnl editor Is not necessarIly - Ily pedantic , but he Is uvt to Inc1ulgo III quotations. Dealers lIay thnt IlA Roon ns a C\1A- tOIlH'r tl'lolI Dellu'nee Starch It 131m- pOlslbln t9 sell them Imy othcr cold wat\l' tal'ch. It < mn IJo used cold or bollcll. ACtQr a Ull10 hun IJOen marrleel a faw years hit ! bllmll of hope becomes a dbnt. Nevel' say u horllo wnD pulled. You may have been dragHcd along. BEGGS' BLOOD PURIFIER CURES cntllrrb of the stomach. rf ' - , r " . . k" " , 'O , " ; ; iI\l : , ) I. .t . . X , : , , : " . " , , : ' .l : I. . . . t . , " . / , ) . . . . : . . "I , ' ) , 'l . " ' : . : ' ' " ' . , i\ \ " , .I ' " . . . , . . . I . . , . ' . . . . ' . . " , ' . , : , - . . , \ ' ' . i' , , , , . ' " . 'j' I : . . . / . . " . : . " 'f. . " , , . . . . . : : . . . . . ; . . . . . .tl. . . ; . . ' 1/ .I . . , \ ; . ) " . - . " ' . . ' A : : t. , , . f" . . . , . ' J . : : / . . . , . . : I. : : > . ; . : . . . . , . . " ' ' . " 6\ . " . , .l.\I. , : \ , ( : . . / . . . : . . . . . : \ CO' , . - . . . . - , . ' " . ' t ' .W- . . ' . , I . . " " . 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E. 1 > lnlthnm's Vegetable COUllwunel did for mo , suffering from the ills peculiar to the sex , cxtrenlc IllSsltmlo and that all gene : fceHng. 1. wonld rise from my be In the morning teellng : more tired t1l11.n when 1 went to hed. bnt 1eoro , 1 had \lscd two bottles at Lydln. I ! } . lllllham' Vegetable - table Compound , I began to feel the bnoyancy of 'olmB'cr dnyn returning - . . ing , became regular , conld do marc worlt and not mr tired than 1 hud ever . been able to do before , 60 I continued to use Itll1Ul I WIlS relitorel1 to p'cdecG health. It is indet1 1ltOOI1 to slcle women amI I heartily recommend it. YOl1rs very truly , 111\5. ! tOSA AVAM , 810 1 th S . , Louisville , Ky. " . I Any "Wumcn who are trollblcel f with h. . . . " regular or Iminful mcnstruation , wealt- ; - ness , lcueon'h a , dlsplaccmcnt 01' ulco. . . . ation of the womb , that 1) ( aring.d'own . . ' cUng , inflammation of the o'\'aricB , back- nche , gcneral dcbility , nnel ncrvous lros. . tration , shoulel Imow thcro Is olle trlcd anel true rcmcdy , J.J ' ( lin. E. Plnkl am'9 Vcgetable Compound. No other :1l1cdlcfno : for womcn has l'ccclvcel such wlclc-sprctul : nul UtlClunllllce1 indorscmcnt. No oUtcr I ' IUClUcllle has such n. rccOl'I or female curcs. j ' ( " DEAn 1IInll. PINKUAM : - I am verl.J.1tc3scd to rCI0l1l1neml Lydia E. J. > lnJdmm 8 Vege. . 1 table ComI > oulle' for womb an ovarian difficulties - ties from which 1 hnva becn n Gufferer for ycats. It was the only medicine which \VnFi at nil bcncflein.l , .i and " , \thin \ a weele aftcr I r.tnrted lo use it , therQ wan great changa in my fcellng-a an looltll. . I used it for a little over tllrce mouths , and o.t thn end of that tlmo I fmffcl'cd 110 pain nt the mcnstrual period , nor was I troub1ed with these distrcsslng \ I palnli , which compelled mc to ( ! O to bcd , and , } bavo ' not Had n hClldacho sincc. 'I'hls Is ncarly ycar ago. I'always Itccp n bottle on } mnd. and tolte II . ) f w doses every wcelr , for I find that it tones up the system nn lcccps m feeling RtrOntr , and I never have that tired ant feeling- any more. " certn.l ly think thn.t every wpmnn ongltt to try thlH grand medicine , ' . for it would prove its worth. . Yours very truly , MISB ELsm D NFOUTU , . 203 De Soto St. , Memphis , 'l'cun. " . 1 I .j FREE lUEDICAL ADVIOE TO 'V l'mN. . Dou't hcsltate to write to : nrs. Pinkham. She 'w1Jlttmlcrstnnc1 . " our case I > crfcotly. ane1 w1ll trcnt you with Idndncss. Hcr udvlc& i s frce , nne1 the nt1(1ress is J Yllnp : nrasR. No woman ever regretted ! Imvlng wrlttolll1er , nnd she hns hclpcel thousnnds. FO RF E I T it " 0 cannot forthwith produce tbo orlglnl1latters nnd .llDaturea of S5 0 0 0 beyo CoIUmon1alt , which , ,111 prove tholr IIb oll1.te genulnolloM. I L7d1 E.l'Jnkham ] Ired. Co. . I.yon. nr. . . . . HANDY BlUE NG BOOK. In slleets or PU R E AU I LIfJ E B L U E. No bottles. No Plllll lllS. No 'lV1Ite , Glvcltbn llama \1 \ amount or bluelng water cncll wllSh.du } ' . Aslt your crocer for lt or send lOofor 1bool ; : of ICRvcr. . ' I The Handy Bluolng Book Co. , B1 E. Lak. ; St. , Chicgo , I" " j : LD ANTISEPTIC PILE CONES w : J DRUGGISTS. Sample Froo. ANTISEPTIC PILE CONE CO. , Crete , Neb. SLEEP. . I I " "OLLOW TIUI "LAO.- TAKE'THE WADASH TO SAINT lOUIS THE ONL V LINE TO i9E WORLKD' $ FAIR MAIN ErJTRANCE. JlII lIao l'IlC cla',1 to 'Vo1'ld' . 1.1111' rolludll. Stopovers allowed. All Agents can route yoU vIa the W AJ1ASH. 1"01' beau. Utlll World's .1nlr folder 111111 a.11 InfoI' . muUon uddre uddreHARRY Ii : . MOORES. Gen. Ac-t. Pass. DoVt. . Oml1hll. . Neb. HOMESTEADS ? VC'I : er , ro'lontonn. "rut ! We. tor IlIal' and Ilirorm Lffl\ < < 1.1 : ' , KlILUY : , ileAl E.tato ! : .n y. DilllnC' . Mont. U I t'J : f ThDmpSOn' Eye Water I W. N. U. , Omaha. No. 35-1904 - - ' .j , to' , " . , . . . . . , I ; \ ' . - . . . . . J. TilE LADY WIIO IRONS , ( " Knows how Important it b 1 ' . to use agood slarth. Defiance ' , . : Starth is lhe but staren ; ' , . made. It doesn't' stick to . . . : the Iton.t ) gives iI beauU. . . lul sort glossy s rrnc.ss to tht clothu. 1t..1II . . not bUster , or.crack the goods. It seUs for Ius. gats farther , dots I ' ; , more. Ask tht tady.who'I ' Irons , Ocrio1net 'St.ll'ch at all ' ' , groem. 16 oz. for 10 ttnts. ' \ " , " ; . . The Df.fIAfC { [ STARCH , CO. , I ; OMAIIA - . (1 ( ED. I , - , ' . I